Born: 01/17/1943
Inducted: 10/24/1992
Daniel
Brandenstein was born and grew up in Watertown, Wisconsin. After
graduating from the Watertown High School in 1961 he attended the
University of Wisconsin - River Falls. He graduated from River
Falls in 1965 with a BS degree and has been named a
Distinguished Alumnus by the school.
In 1965 he
entered active duty with the U.S. Navy. He earned his wings of
gold in May 1967. Brandenstein flew 192 combat missions during the
period from 1968 until 1970 from aircraft carriers deployed in the
Southeast Asia conflict.
Among his many
awards and decorations are the Distinguished Flying Cross, 17 Air
Medals, 2 NASA Outstanding Leadership
Medals, four NASA Space Flight Medals, two NASA Distinguished Service
Medals, the Iven C. Kincheloe Award and the AIAA Haley Space
Flight Award.
Captain
Brandenstein is a graduate of the Naval Test Pilot School and has
conducted tests of electronic warfare systems
on various naval aircraft.
He has logged
more than 6,400 hours of flying time in 24 different types of
aircraft and 400 carrier landings.
Brandenstein was
selected by NASA to become an astronaut in August, 1979. He has
flown four Space Shuttle missions since 1983. He served as pilot on
his first flight aboard Challenger in 1983, commanded the crew on
Discovery in 1985, was again the crew commander on Columbia in
1990. That flight was the longest shuttle mission flown to date
with 173 orbits of earth in 261 hours. His most recent flight was
as crew commander on the shuttle Endeavor. This mission
involved the retrieval and redeployment of a non-functioning
Intelsat satellite. He has logged over 789 hours in space.
Captain
Brandenstein was the Chief of the NASA Astronaut Office from 1986
until his retirement from NASA and the Navy in October, 1992.
Today,
Brandenstein is Vice President and Program Manager of the Mission
Support Operations Contract at Lockheed Martin Space
Operations.
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Daniel C Brandenstein
(NASA photo)

Grumman A-6 Intruder at sunset
(Submitted photo)

Deck crew moving Grumman A-6
(Submitted photo)

Dan Brandenstein suiting up
(John and Rose Dorcey collection)
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