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| death_date = | birth_place = Palo Alto, California, U.S. | death_place = | occupation = Test Pilot | rank = Colonel, USAF (retired) | selection = 1994 NASA Group | space_time = | missions = STS-92, STS-112, STS-120 | insignia = 40px 40px 40px }} Pamela Anne Melroy (born September 17, 1961) is a retired United States Air Force officer and a former NASA astronaut. She served as pilot on Space Shuttle missions STS-92 and STS-112 and commanded mission STS-120 before leaving the agency in August 2009. After serving as Deputy Program Manager, Space Exploration Initiatives with Lockheed Martin,〔(NASA – Veteran Astronaut Pam Melroy Leaves NASA )〕 Melroy joined the Federal Aviation Administration in 2011, where she was a senior technical advisor and director of field operations for the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation.〔(Pamela A. Melroy (Colonel, USAF, Ret.) – Senior Technical Advisor )〕 In 2013, she left the FAA and joined DARPA as Deputy Director of the Tactical Technology Office. ==Early life and education== Melroy graduated from Bishop Kearney High School in 1979. Melroy received a bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy from Wellesley College in 1983. She then earned a master's degree in earth and planetary sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. On May 18, 2008 Melroy received an honorary degree from Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pamela Melroy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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