Gregory Harbaugh
By William D.Hinsch
Gregory Harbaugh
Harbaugh’s first spaceflight was on the Discovery Space Shuttle in 1991, a mission dedicated to the U.S. Department of Defense. This mission set the stage for his three more spaceflights, including working on the Hubble Space Telescope mission and the first Shuttle-Mir docking. Notably, his spacewalks and contributions to understanding the universe through missions like deploying the Hubble Space Telescope have left a lasting impact on space exploration.
Post-flight, Harbaugh served as the director of NASA’s EVA program, overseeing the development of spacewalk techniques crucial for the assembly and operation of the International Space Station. His dedication to space exploration earned him numerous awards, including the NASA Distinguished Service Medal and the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement “Stellar Award” for outstanding leadership.