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Bob Dempsey

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Not to be confused with the First Nations artistDempsey Bob.
Bob Dempsey

Robert "Dr. Bob" Dempsey is aNASA flight director for theInternational Space Station,[1] selected in 2005. As astronomer he worked at theSpace Telescope Science Institute (STScI) prior to joining the ISS project. For five years he worked in theOnboard Data Interfaces and Networks (ODIN) group and then as aCommunication and Tracking Officer before being selected as a flight director in 2005.[2] He was the lead flight director forExpedition 15, worked several ISS assembly missions includingSTS-122 (1E),STS-123 (1J/A), andSTS-124 (1J), and was the lead forSTS-130 (20A) and forATV-2 (Johannes Kepler). He works with Boeing on the Commercial Crew Program's CST-100 (Starliner) vehicle.

He was an undergraduate atUniversity of Michigan, and received hisPh.D. inphysics andastronomy from theUniversity of Toledo. He grew up in Michigan, is married to his wife Dorothea, and he enjoys cooking and traveling.[3] Dempsey is a member of theInternational Astronomical Union[4]

Expedition 15

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Dempsey oversaw the jettisoning of the 1,400-pound (640 kg), refrigerator-sizedEarly Ammonia Servicer (EAS), along with an unused stanchion which had previously held a camera, from the International Space Station duringExpedition 15. What is left of the refrigerator afterre-entry impacted Earth in the summer of 2008. Dempsey stated that the decision to jettison the equipment in this required some planning, saying "It's not a decision that's made lightly. Besides the fact that it might have some use in the future, it provides space debris that could later impact the space station," and further adding that this was necessary largely due to space and timing constraints on availableSpace Shuttle payloads.[5]

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References

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  1. ^NASA press release
  2. ^"The Ground".Air & Space Magazine. Retrieved2016-11-12.
  3. ^James, Donald (January 9, 2007)."Meet: Robert Dempsey, Ph.D."NASA Quest.NASA. Archived fromthe original on November 10, 2010. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2010.
  4. ^"Robert C. Dempsey".IAU. Archived fromthe original on February 22, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2010.
  5. ^Mosher, Dave (July 18, 2007)."'Refrigerator-Sized' Object to be Tossed From Space Station".Space.com.Imaginova. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2010.
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