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  1. Robert L. Gibson. Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson (born October 30, 1946), ( Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and aeronautical engineer. A retired NASA astronaut, he also served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from 1992 to 1994.

  2. Robert L. Gibson is a former NASA astronaut who flew five Space Shuttle missions from 1984 to 1995. He participated in the investigation of the Challenger accident, the deployment of satellites, and the first Spacelab-J mission with a Japanese astronaut.

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › air-space-magazine › the-man-whos-flown-everything-57719824The Man Who’s Flown Everything | Smithsonian

    30 de abr. de 2009 · So was the man I'd traveled to Chantilly, Virginia, to meet: Robert "Hoot" Gibson. Hoot (the nickname originated with cowboy movie star Edmund "Hoot" Gibson) knew many of these flying...

  4. www.nasa.gov › mission › sts-41bSTS-41B - NASA

    27 de dic. de 2023 · These are the five astronauts who flew on the STS-41B mission. On the front row are Vance D. Brand, commander; and Robert L. Gibson, pilot. Mission specialists (back row, left to right) are Robert L. Stewart, Dr. Ronald E. McNair and Bruce McCandless II.

  5. 22 de ene. de 2016 · Gibson: I was really surprised by liftoff, because even though I knew that you lift off at almost three Gs—from the moment we light the Solid Rocket Boosters you’re at 2.8 Gs, something like that.

  6. Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson (born October 30, 1946), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and a retired NASA astronaut, as well as a professional pilot who currently races regularly at the annual Reno Air Races.

  7. 14 de oct. de 2020 · We can catch up. I thought we’d start by talking today about becoming chief of the Astronaut Office. How did that come about? Gibson: That happened right after STS-47, which was my fourth mission, third time as mission commander. At that point, I was the most experienced pilot astronaut in the corps.