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  1. James Francis Reilly II (born March 18, 1954) is an American geologist, retired astronaut, and honorary United States Marshal who served as the 17th Director of the United States Geological Survey from 2018 to 2021. He flew on three Space Shuttle missions with the NASA Astronaut Corps: STS-89, STS-104 and STS-117.

  2. JAMES F. REILLY, II (PH.D.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER) PERSONAL DATA: Born March 18, 1954, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Considers Mesquite, Texas, to be his hometown. He enjoys flying, skiing, photography, running, soccer, hunting and fishing. EDUCATION: Graduated from Lake Highlands High School, Dallas Texas, in 1972.

  3. 15 de feb. de 2007 · NAME: James F. Reilly,II (Ph.D.)NASA Astronaut. PERSONAL DATA: Born March 18, 1954, Mountain HomeAir Force Base, Idaho. Considers Mesquite, Texas, to be his hometown. He enjoysflying,...

  4. As the former Director of the USGS, Jim Reilly was responsible for leading the Nation's largest water, Earth, and biological science, and civilian mapping agency. Prior to joining the USGS, Dr. Reilly served U.S. and allied militaries as a subject matter expert on space operations, and as a technical advisor supporting the National Security ...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2018 · President Donald Trump plans to nominate James Reilly, a former NASA astronaut and exploration geologist, to lead the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the White House announced today. If confirmed, the 63-year-old Reilly would lead a science agency whose researchers monitor for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, among a host of other ...

  6. The U.S. Senate confirmed former astronaut James F. Reilly BS’77, MS’87, PhD’95 as the next director of the U.S. Geological Survey. As head of the USGS, he oversees the collecting, monitoring and analyzing of natural resource conditions, issues and problems.

  7. 8 de dic. de 2022 · Last week, Parallax chatted with Jim Reilly about what we’re hoping to learn from the Artemis lunar program as we make our way toward Mars. Reilly is a former director of the US Geological Survey and NASA astronaut, and he’s a current advisor at Booz Allen.