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David Wolf (astronaut)

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David Alexander Wolf
NationalityAmerican
OccupationMedical Doctor
Space career
Astronaut
Time in space152d 16h 12m
Selection1990 NASA Group
MissionsSTS-58, STS-86, STS-112
Mission insigniaFile:Sts-58-patch.jpgFile:STS-86 patch.jpgFile:Sts-112-patch.jpg


David Alexander Wolf (born 23 August 1956) is an American astronaut and a veteran of three space shuttle missions and an extended stay aboard the Mir space station.

Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he graduated from North Central High School, Wolf earned a degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University and, in 1982, a medical degree from Indiana University. He subsequently trained as a flight surgeon with the United States Air Force. He joined the staff of Johnson Space Center in 1983 and investigated the physiological effects of microgravity.

Wolf was selected as an astronaut candidate in 1990 and first flew aboard mission STS-58 in 1993, a life sciences research mission. In 1997 and 1998, Wolf served a long-duration assignment aboard the Russian space station Mir. Wolf also lead the EVA activity on STS-112, an assembly mission for the International Space Station.

While aboard Mir, Wolf became the first American to vote from space, casting a ballot in a 1997 Houston election.

As of 2005 he has logged 158 days in space.

The City of Indianapolis honored Wolf by naming a bridge on 82nd Street in the Castleton area the "David Wolf Bridge."

Quote

  • "You don't know what quiet is until you lose all power on a space station"
  • "If you do a half assed job at this project, and I do a half assed job, then combined... we'll have a full ass."
  • "You know what? I could be on Earth, learning something right now"


"If you don't believe me, I am going to beat you like a red headed, freckled face step child"

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"your mamma was good last night"

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