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Leland Devon Melvin (born February 15, 1964) is an American engineer and a retired
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astronaut. He served on board the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' as a mission specialist on
STS-122 STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the . STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. The mission was also referred to as ISS-1E by the ...
, and as mission specialist 1 on
STS-129 STS-129 (ISS assembly sequence, ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). ''Space Shuttle Atlantis, Atlantis'' was launched on November 16, 2009 at 14:28 Eastern Time Zone, EST, and land ...
. Melvin was named the NASA Associate Administrator for Education in October 2010.


Biography

Melvin attended Heritage High School and then went on to the
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on a football scholarship, where he received a bachelor's degree in chemistry. In 1989, he received a
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degree in Materials Science Engineering from the
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. His parents, Deems and Grace, reside in Lynchburg, Virginia and Melvin's recreational interests include photography, piano, reading, music, cycling, tennis, and snowboarding. Melvin appeared as an elimination challenge guest judge in the 12th episode of ''Top Chef'' (season 7); with his dogs in the seventh season of ''
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'' and the second season of the Netflix series '' Dogs''; and was the host of ''Child Genius'' (season 1 and 2).


Football career

Melvin was a wide receiver on the
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football team from 1982 to 1985. Melvin is first on the University of Richmond's career lists with 198 receptions for 2,669yards, and fourth on Richmond's career touchdown receptions list with 16. He was an AP honorable mention All-America selection in 1984 and 1985 and second-team Apple Academic All-America in 1985. A team captain during his senior season, Melvin had his best year in 1985, with 65 catches for 956yards and eight touchdowns. His top game was in 1984 against
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, when he had 10 catches for 208yards and one touchdown. Melvin caught at least one pass in every game he played as a Richmond Spider (39). He was in the
University of Richmond The University of Richmond (UR or U of R) is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Virginia. It is a primarily undergraduate, residential institution with approximately 4,350 undergraduate and graduate students in five schools: the School ...
Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee Class of 1996–97 and selected for the All- UR Stadium Team in 2009, which commemorates the greatest Spiders to have played at the stadium in its 81-year history. Melvin was chosen by the Detroit Lions in the 11th round of the
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as a wide receiver. During training camp, he pulled a
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and was released from the team in late August. In October, he was added to the
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's
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' practice roster. He reported to the
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the following spring but pulled a hamstring a second time, officially ending his professional football career.


NASA career

Melvin began working in Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch at
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Langley Research Center in 1989. His responsibilities included using
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to measure strain, temperature, and chemical damage in both composite and metallic structures. In 1994, he was selected to lead the Vehicle Health Monitoring team for the cooperative NASA/
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Reusable Launch Vehicle program. In 1996, he co-designed and monitored construction of an optical nondestructive evaluation facility capable of producing in-line fiber optic sensors. Selected as an astronaut in June 1998, Melvin reported for training in August 1998. He has since been assigned to the Astronaut Office Space Station Operations Branch, and the Education Department at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. As co-manager of NASA's Educator Astronaut Program, Melvin has traveled across the country, discussing space exploration with teachers and students, and promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He next served in the Robotics Branch of the Astronaut Office. In October 2010, Melvin was named as associate administrator for the Office of Education. As associate administrator, Melvin was responsible for the development and implementation of NASA's education programs that inspire interest in science and technology and raise public awareness about NASA goals and missions. He retired from NASA in February 2014. Melvin flew two missions on the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'': as a mission specialist on STS-122, and as mission specialist 1 on STS-129.
STS-122 STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the . STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. The mission was also referred to as ISS-1E by the ...
(February 7 to February 20, 2008) was the 24th shuttle mission to visit the
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. Mission highlight was the delivery and installation of the European Space Agency's
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. It took three spacewalks by crew members to prepare the Columbus Laboratory for its scientific work, and to replace an expended nitrogen tank on the Station's P-1 Truss. STS-122 was also a crew replacement mission, delivering Expedition-16 flight engineer, ESA astronaut Léopold Eyharts, and returning home with Expedition-16 flight engineer, NASA astronaut Daniel Tani. The STS-122 mission was accomplished in 12 days, 18 hours, 21 minutes and 40 seconds, and traveled 5,296,832 statute miles in 203 Earth orbits.
STS-129 STS-129 (ISS assembly sequence, ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). ''Space Shuttle Atlantis, Atlantis'' was launched on November 16, 2009 at 14:28 Eastern Time Zone, EST, and land ...
(November 16 to November 29, 2009) was the 31st shuttle flight to the International Space Station. During the mission, the crew delivered two
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s (ELC racks) to the International Space Station, about 30,000 pounds of replacement parts for systems that provide power to the station, keep it from overheating, and maintain proper orientation in space. The mission also featured three spacewalks. The STS-129 mission was completed in 10 days, 19 hours, 16 minutes and 13 seconds, traveling 4.5 million miles in 171 orbits, and returned to Earth bringing back with them NASA Astronaut, Nicole Stott, following her tour of duty aboard the space station Melvin has logged over 565 hours in space.


Personal life

Since retiring from NASA, Leland has given several STEM lectures of his experience in space to a wide range of audiences, as well as his football career in the NFL. He is described as being one of the most inspiring and influential NASA astronauts of all time. During his NASA career, while he was doing an underwater training, he sustained and partially recovered from a serious ear injury where his doctors stated the possibility of him being deaf, a malady which affects his left ear. Melvin has published two books; ''Chasing Space: An Astronaut's Story of Grit, Grace, and Second Chances'' and ''Chasing Space: Young Reader's Edition''. In his spare time he enjoys playing the piano, cooking, walking his two dogs Roux and Zoro, and is featured in several National Geographic Space documentaries and videos.


Gallery

File:Astronaut Leland Melvin, and Pharrell Williams present montage to Quincy Jones.jpg, Leland Melvin and Pharrell Williams present a montage to
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. File:Leland Melvin NASA Glenn Research Center Float 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival Timken Grand Parade.jpg, Melvin on the NASA Glenn Research Center float during the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival Timken Grand Parade. File:Building the Future With LEGO and NASA.jpg, Melvin, center, blasts off a rocket for young participants at a 'Build the Future' event sponsored by LEGO at the
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Visitor's Complex. File:STS-129 Crew Photo Astrovan.jpg, Melvin (center) with
STS-129 STS-129 (ISS assembly sequence, ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). ''Space Shuttle Atlantis, Atlantis'' was launched on November 16, 2009 at 14:28 Eastern Time Zone, EST, and land ...
crew members boarding the astrovan File:Melvin in the US Lab.jpg, Leland Melvin inside the US lab File:S122e007776 orig.jpg, Leland with his crewmates in the Destiny lab during
STS-122 STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the . STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. The mission was also referred to as ISS-1E by the ...
File:STS-129 Hobaugh Melvin Satcher.jpg, STS-129 crew commander, Robert Satcher and Leland Melvin in Node 2 of the International Space Station File:STS-129 ISS-21 Crew Photo Galley.jpg, STS-129 crew members in Node 1 File:Leland Melvin floating in Airlock.jpg, Leland floating inside the Airlock File:Melvin floating water inside the Space Shuttle.jpg, floating water File:Melvin working on robotic computers in US lab.jpg, Working on Robotic equipment in the US lab File:Leland Melvin in ISS JEM.jpg, Melvin inside the JEM File:S122e009694.jpg, Inside the Zvezda Service Module during
STS-122 STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the . STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. The mission was also referred to as ISS-1E by the ...
File:Iss021e032749.jpg, Melvin (upper left), Robert Satcher (upper right) and
Nicole Stott Nicole Marie Passonno Stott (born November 19, 1962) is an American engineer and a retired NASA astronaut. She served as a Flight Engineer on ISS Expedition 20 and Expedition 21 and was a Mission Specialist on STS-128 and STS-133. After 27 ye ...
form a crew photo circle in Node 2 during
STS-129 STS-129 (ISS assembly sequence, ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). ''Space Shuttle Atlantis, Atlantis'' was launched on November 16, 2009 at 14:28 Eastern Time Zone, EST, and land ...
File:STS-129 Full Fuselage Trainer 1.jpg, Shuttle training File:STS-129 and Expedition 21 crew members shortly after Atlantis and the ISS docked.jpg, STS-129 docking welcome event File:Astronaut Leland Melvin presents the Levines with award.jpg, Melvin presents Arlene and Joel Levine with the National Alliance of Black School Educators Presidential Award.


See also

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List of African-American astronauts African-American astronauts are Americans of African descent who have either traveled into space or been part of an astronaut program. African-American astronauts Traveled into space Never traveled into space Often cited as the first ...


References


External links


Official website


* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Melvin, Leland D. 1964 births Living people Writers from Lynchburg, Virginia American football wide receivers American astronauts Detroit Lions players Richmond Spiders football players University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni Deaf television personalities American deaf people Space Shuttle program astronauts Players of American football from Virginia