James M. Kelly (astronaut)

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James Kelly
NASA astronaut
RankColonel, USAF
Time in space
26d 17h 21m
SelectionNASA Group 16 (1996)
MissionsSTS-102
STS-114
Mission insignia

James McNeal "Vegas" Kelly (born May 14, 1964) is a NASA astronaut and a retired Colonel of the United States Air Force. He twice served as pilot on Space Shuttle missions. James Kelly is not related to Scott Kelly or Mark Kelly.

Education

Born in Burlington, Iowa, James Kelly graduated from Burlington Community High School in 1982. He received a B.S. degree in astronautical engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in 1986 and M.S. degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Alabama in 1996.

Major achievements

Kelly received his commission from the

Okinawa
.

During his tour in Japan, he was designated as an instructor pilot, evaluator pilot, and mission commander. He was reassigned in April 1992 to

Las Vegas, Nevada
, where he was a project test pilot and assistant operations officer. He was at Nellis when selected for the astronaut program.

He has logged over 2,500 flight hours in more than 35 different aircraft.

Awards and honors

NASA experience

Selected by NASA in April 1996, Kelly reported to the

flight crew
. He served as pilot on two shuttle missions. Initially, Kelly was assigned to the Astronaut Office Flight Support Branch where he served as a member of the Astronaut Support Personnel team responsible for shuttle launch preparation.

Space flight experience

When this continued for a second day the shuttle was diverted and Kelly landed with Discovery at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Mission duration was 333 hours, 33 minutes. Kelly was the pilot on this mission.

References

  • "James M. Kelly, (Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Ret.) NASA Astronaut" (PDF). NASA. December 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  • STS-114 James Kelly Crew Profile
  • Spacefacts biography of James M. Kelly