Andrew Sydney Withiel Thomas,
AO (born 18 December 1951) is an Australian and American
aerospace engineer
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and a former
NASA
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astronaut
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. He has dual nationality; he became a U.S. citizen in December 1986, hoping to gain entry to NASA's astronaut program. He is married to fellow NASA astronaut
Shannon Walker.
Education
Thomas went to St Andrews Primary School, Adelaide at Walkerville in South Australia and subsequently to
St Peter's College, Adelaide. After secondary school, he studied at the
University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide is a public university, public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. Its main campus in the Adelaide city centre includes many Sa ...
, where he received a
BEng degree with
First Class Honours
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in 1973 and a
PhD
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degree in 1978, both in Mechanical Engineering.
He appears in the 1972 edition of the Adelaide University Engineering Society's (AUES) annual publication, ''Hysteresis''. The caption below a photograph of the 21-year-old Thomas reads:
He is the great-great-grandson of
Frederick George Waterhouse, first curator of the
South Australian Institute Museum, and naturalist of the John McDouall
Stuart Expedition 1861–1862.
Early career
As a child, growing up in
Fullarton,
Adelaide
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, Thomas was fascinated by space. His father has described how he started building
model rocket
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According to the United States National Association of Rocketry, National Associati ...
s from cardboard and plastics.
After completing his studies, Thomas accepted an offer from
Lockheed in
Atlanta
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. By 1990 he was the organisation's principal aerodynamic scientist.
His career continued in the field, steering towards more senior research positions.
NASA career
Thomas was selected by NASA in March 1992 and reported to the
Johnson Space Center
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in August 1992. In August 1993, following one year of training, he was appointed a member of the
NASA Astronaut Corps and was qualified for an assignment as a mission specialist on
Space Shuttle
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flight crews.
While awaiting space flight assignment, Thomas supported shuttle launch and landing operations as an Astronaut Support Person (ASP) at the
Kennedy Space Center
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. He also provided technical support to the Space Shuttle Main Engine project, the Solid Rocket Motor project and the External Tank project at the
Marshall Space Flight Center
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. In June 1995, Thomas was named as payload commander for STS-77 and flew his first flight in space on
''Endeavour'' in May 1996. Although
Paul D. Scully-Power had entered orbit as an oceanographer in 1985, Thomas was the first Australia-born professional astronaut to enter space.
He next trained at the
Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in
Star City, Russia
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in preparation for a long-duration flight. In 1998, he served as Board Engineer 2 aboard the Russian Space Station Mir for 140 days. From August 2001 to November 2003, Thomas served as Deputy
Chief of the Astronaut Office. Thomas completed his fourth space flight on STS-114 and has logged over 177 days in space. He worked on issues for the Exploration Branch of the Astronaut Office until his retirement from NASA in February 2014.
NASA officially announced Thomas' retirement on 20 June 2014, which took effect on 1 March 2014, after 22 years with the space agency.
Spaceflights
STS-77 was a mission during which the crew deployed two satellites, tested a large inflatable space structure in orbit and conducted a variety of scientific experiments in a Spacehab laboratory module carried in ''Endeavour's'' payload bay. The flight was launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 19 May 1996 and completed 160 orbits above the Earth while traveling 4.1 million miles and logging 240 hours and 39 minutes in space.
On 22 January 1998, Thomas launched aboard Space Shuttle
'' Endeavour'' as part of the
STS-89
STS-89 was a Space Shuttle mission to the ''Mir'' space station flown by Space Shuttle Space Shuttle Endeavour, ''Endeavour'', and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 22 January 1998.
Crew
Crew notes
STS-89 was originally scheduled ...
crew to dock with the
Mir Space Station. He served aboard ''Mir'' as flight engineer 2 and returned to Earth with the crew of
STS-91 aboard Space Shuttle
'' Discovery'' on 12 June 1998, completing 130 days in space and 2,250 orbits of Earth.
STS-102 ''Discovery'' (8–21 March 2001) was the eighth Shuttle mission to visit the
International Space Station
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and Thomas's third flight. Mission accomplishments included the delivery of the Expedition 2 crew and logistics resupply with the
Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, and then the return to Earth of the Expedition 1 crew. During the mission, Thomas performed an EVA of 6.5 hours to install components to the outside of the space station. The mission duration was 307 hours and 49 minutes.
STS-114 ''Discovery'' (26 July – 9 August 2005) was the Return to Flight mission following the
'' Columbia'' accident during which the crew continued the assembly of the International Space Station. Thomas tested and evaluated new procedures for flight safety and inspection and repair techniques for the Shuttle's thermal protection system. After a 2-week, 5.8 million mile journey in space, the orbiter ''Discovery'' and its crew returned to land at
Edwards Air Force Base
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,
California
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. The mission duration was 333 hours, 32 minutes, 48 seconds.
Post-NASA career
On 20 November 2020, the
Andy Thomas Foundation was launched. The purpose was to advance space education, raise awareness, and contribute to the Australian space community.
Honours and awards
*
2000
2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year.
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: Appointed
Officer of the Order of Australia
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(AO) "for service to science and technology through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) programme as an astronaut and for contributions to the human exploration of space."
[Officer of the Order of Australia]
26 January 2000, Citation: ''For service to science and technology through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) programme as an astronaut and for contributions to the human exploration of space.''
* 2001:
Centenary Medal
The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001. It was established to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia and to recognise "people who made a contribution to Australian society or g ...
[Centenary Medal]
1 January 2001, Citation: ''For service to Australian society in astronautics and space exploration.''
* 2018: Life Membership of the Space Industry Association of Australia
* One of the main roads near the International and Domestic Terminal at Adelaide International Airport (ADL) is named Andy Thomas Drive in his honour.
References
Further reading
*
Colin Burgess. ''Australia's Astronauts: Three Men and a Spaceflight Dream'', Kangaroo Press, 1999.
External links
NASA Astronaut Bio: Andrew S. W. Thomas (Ph.D.)(March 2014)(The Sun-Herald, 20 May 2004): Comments from Thomas about state of Australian space science
Ri Aus - people in Science
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1951 births
Living people
Australian astronauts
Australian emigrants to the United States
People from Adelaide
University of Adelaide alumni
People educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide
People with multiple citizenship
NASA civilian astronauts
Naturalized citizens of the United States
Officers of the Order of Australia
Lockheed people
Crew members of the International Space Station
Space Shuttle program astronauts
Spacewalkers
Mir crew members