[sci.space] News from Spaceflight

shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) (04/05/91)

In article <1991Apr5.080709.6477@zoo.toronto.edu>
henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes:

   March issue of Spaceflight mentions that astronaut William F. Fisher has
   left NASA to return to medical practice.  No big surprise, on thinking
   about it:  he was co-chair of the group that reported the bad news about
   EVA requirements for Fred, which probably killed his chances of future
   flight assignments.

I always thought he just joined up to keep up with his wife, Anna.
She was originally picked as a Mission Specialist and he moved to
Houston with her and worked as an emergency room physician (there's
probably a more dramatic phrase, like trauma specialist).  He was
picked up as a mission specialist on the next round, some time later.  

I also wondered if the other astronauts liked having a pair of MDs on
_their_ side, not management's.  Military flight surgeons struggle
with this conflict of interest, for example, and usually end up more
on the pilot's side.  I believe that corporate flight surgeons tend to
stay in the management camp better.  (Maybe it's who's got the best
back/right seats?)
--
Mary Shafer  shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov  ames!skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov!shafer
           NASA Ames Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA
                     Of course I don't speak for NASA
 "A MiG at your six is better than no MiG at all"--Unknown US fighter pilot

sklein@troa09.enet.dec.com (Susan Klein) (04/06/91)

In article <SHAFER.91Apr5074637@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov>, shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) writes...
>In article <1991Apr5.080709.6477@zoo.toronto.edu>
>henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes:
> 
>   March issue of Spaceflight mentions that astronaut William F. Fisher has
>   left NASA to return to medical practice.  No big surprise, on thinking
>   about it:  he was co-chair of the group that reported the bad news about
>   EVA requirements for Fred, which probably killed his chances of future
>   flight assignments.
> 

Anna Fisher was chosen in August 1978 Group 8 astronaut group. Bill Fisher
was chosen in May 1980 Group 9. Interesting that both have made only 1 flight
so far and the Anna, still an active astronaut, has not made a flight since
STS 51A	in November 1984. Bill's flight was STS 51I August 1985. 

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