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Nationality
  
American

Selection
  
2000 NASA Group

First space flight
  
STS-119

Time in space
  
24d 13h 58m

Space missions
  
STS-119, STS-132


Other occupation
  
Test Pilot

Role
  
Astronaut

Status
  
Active

Name
  
Dominic Antonelli

Space agency
  
NASA

Dominic A. Antonelli

Born
  
August 23, 1967 (age 56) Detroit, Michigan (
1967-08-23
)

Alma mater
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS) University of Washington (MS)

Education
  
University of Washington, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Rank
  
Commander, United States Navy

Similar People
  
Lee Archambault, Richard R Arnold, Kenneth Ham, Michael T Good, Stephen Bowen

Dominic Anthony "Tony" Antonelli (born August 23, 1967) is a retired NASA astronaut. Antonelli was born in Detroit, Michigan, but was raised in both Indiana and North Carolina. He is married and has two children.

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Education

Antonelli graduated from Douglas Byrd High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He went on to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in aeronautics and astronautics. He later attended the University of Washington, earning a Master of Science in aeronautics and astronautics.

Military career

Antonelli served as a fleet Naval Aviator and Landing Signal Officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz with the Blue Diamonds (VFA-146), flying F/A-18C Hornets in support of Operation Southern Watch.

Antonelli has accumulated over 3,200 hours in 41 different kinds of aircraft and has completed 273 carrier arrested landings. He is a Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School (Navy Exchange Pilot).

NASA career

Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in July 2000, Antonelli served in various technical assignments until his assignment to a mission. He served as pilot on the STS-119 mission which launched on March 15, 2009. The flight delivered the final pair of power-generating solar array wings and truss element to the International Space Station. Antonelli was assigned as pilot on the STS-132 mission, launched on May 14, 2010. The mission saw the delivery of the Russian Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) to the International Space Station.

Awards and honors

  • Navy Meritorious Service Medal
  • Navy Commendation Medal
  • Navy Achievement Medals (2)
  • Unit Battle Efficiency Awards (2)
  • CVW-9 Landing Signal Officer of the Year
  • NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal
  • NASA Superior Accomplishment Award
  • NASA Return-to-Flight Award
  • References

    Dominic A. Antonelli Wikipedia