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Bob Behnken was born on 28 July, 1970 in St. Ann, Missouri, U.S., is a Robert Louis Behnken is engineer. Discover Bob Behnken's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Occupation Test engineer
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 28 July 1970
Birthday 28 July
Birthplace St. Ann, Missouri, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1970

Robert Louis Behnken (born July 28, 1970) is an American engineer, a former NASA astronaut, and former Chief of the Astronaut Office.

1992

Behnken attended Pattonville High School in Maryland Heights, Missouri (in St. Louis County), and went on to earn Bachelor of Science degrees in mechanical engineering and physics from Washington University in St. Louis in 1992.

1993

He then attended the California Institute of Technology, where he earned an MS degree in 1993 and a PhD in 1997, both in mechanical engineering.

While at Caltech he shared a doctoral advisor, Christopher E. Brennen, with another future NASA astronaut, Garrett Reisman.

Behnken's graduate thesis research was in the area of nonlinear control applied to stabilizing rotating stall and surge in axial-flow compressors.

The research included nonlinear analysis, real-time software implementation development, and extensive hardware construction.

During his first two years of graduate study, Behnken developed and implemented real-time control algorithms and hardware for flexible robotic manipulators.

Before entering graduate school, Behnken was an Air Force ROTC student at Washington University in St. Louis, and after graduate school was assigned to enter Air Force active duty at Eglin AFB, Florida.

While at Eglin, he worked as a technical manager and developmental engineer for new munitions systems.

Behnken was next assigned to attend the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School Flight Test Engineer's course at Edwards AFB, California.

After graduating, he was assigned to the F-22 Combined Test Force (CTF) and remained at Edwards.

While assigned to the F-22 program, Behnken was the lead flight test engineer for Raptor 4004 and a special projects test director.

These responsibilities included flight test sortie planning, control room configuration development, and test conduct.

Behnken also flew in both the F-15 and F-16 aircraft in support of the F-22 flight test program.

2000

Behnken holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and the rank of colonel in the U.S. Air Force, where he served before joining NASA in 2000.

Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in July 2000, Behnken reported for training in August 2000.

Following the completion of 18 months of training and evaluation, he was assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Shuttle Operations Branch supporting launch and landing operations at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

2006

In September 2006, Behnken served as an aquanaut during the NEEMO 11 mission aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory, living and working underwater for seven days.

2008

He flew aboard Space Shuttle missions STS-123 (2008) and STS-130 (2010) as a mission specialist, accumulating over 708 hours in space, including 55 hours of spacewalk time.

He is married to fellow astronaut Megan McArthur.

Behnken was a crew member of the STS-123 mission that delivered the Japanese Experiment Module and the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator to the International Space Station in March 2008.

Behnken took part in three spacewalks during the mission.

2010

Behnken flew to space for the second time as a mission specialist on STS-130, which launched at 04:14 EST (09:14 UTC) February 8, 2010.

This mission delivered the Tranquility module and Cupola to the International Space Station.

Behnken again took part in three spacewalks during this mission.

2012

Following retirement of the Space Shuttle, Behnken was Chief of the Astronaut Office from 2012 to 2015.

In July 2012, Behnken was named Chief of the Astronaut Office, succeeding Peggy Whitson.

2015

He held the job until July 2015, when he was succeeded by Chris Cassidy, after being selected as one of four astronauts training to fly spacecraft contracted under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

2018

In August 2018, Behnken was assigned to the first test flight SpX-DM2 of the SpaceX Crew Dragon.

Behnken and fellow crewmember Douglas Hurley were humorously compared in news and social media to the fictional brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie because of their friendship when they participated in the first commercial astronaut launch on SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2.

2020

Assigned to the SpaceX Dragon 2 in 2018 as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, Behnken launched aboard the spacecraft's first crewed mission with fellow astronaut Doug Hurley on May 30, 2020, and became one of the first two astronauts launching aboard a commercial orbital spacecraft in spaceflight history.

The mission, Crew Dragon Demo-2, took Behnken and Hurley to the International Space Station (ISS), where they docked and stayed aboard for 62 days.

Behnken completed four spacewalks with NASA Astronaut Christopher Cassidy.

It successfully launched on May 30, 2020.

The spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station on May 31, 2020.

Behnken and Doug Hurley joined the ISS Expedition 63 crew, which also consisted of NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Russian cosmonauts Ivan Vagner and Anatoli Ivanishin.

They returned to Earth in the same capsule on August 2, 2020.

His seat of the SpaceX Endeavour was later used by his wife, K. Megan McArthur in SpaceX Crew-2 mission, which was the second flight of Endeavour.

Behnken retired from NASA on November 11, 2022.

Behnken is married to fellow astronaut Megan McArthur and they have one son.