National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Frank L. Culbertson Jr.

United States of America

Frank L. Culbertson Jr.
Retired

Biography

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Frank Lee Culbertson Jr. is an American former naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and NASA astronaut. He served as the Commander of the International Space Station for almost four months in 2001 and was the only American not on Earth when the September 11 attacks occurred. He is currently President of the Space Systems Group at Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems. Mr. Culbertson is responsible for the execution, business development and financial performance of the company’s human spaceflight, science, commercial communications, and national security satellite activities, as well as technical services to various government customers. These include some of Northrop Grumman's largest and most important programs such as NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) initiatives to the International Space Station (ISS) as well as various national security-related programs.

Type

Government

Age

76

Date of Birth

May 15, 1949

First Flight

November 15, 1990

Last Flight

August 10, 2001

Career Stats

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3

Flights

3

Landings

1

Spacewalks

P143DT14H50M37S

Time in Space

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