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Ed Lu was born on 1 July, 1963 in Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American physicist and astronaut. Discover Ed Lu'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 60 years old?

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Occupation Physicist
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1 July 1963
Birthday 1 July
Birthplace Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1963

Edward Tsang "Ed" Lu (born July 1, 1963) is an American physicist and former NASA astronaut.

He flew on two Space Shuttle flights, and made an extended stay aboard the International Space Station.

1980

Lu attended R. L. Thomas High School, where he was a member of the wrestling team and graduated in 1980.

Later, Lu earned a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University where he lettered in wrestling.

1989

He then received a doctoral degree in applied physics from Stanford University in 1989.

Lu is a member of the Psi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Cornell.

1994

Lu became a specialist in solar physics and did postdoctoral work at the Institute for Astronomy in Honolulu, Hawaii before being selected for the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1994.

1997

Lu flew on Space Shuttle missions STS-84 in 1997 and STS-106 in 2000, in which he carried out a six-hour spacewalk to perform construction work on the International Space Station.

2002

In 2002, while still at NASA, Lu co-founded the B612 Foundation, dedicated to protecting the Earth from asteroid strikes, later serving as its chairman.

2003

Having been flight engineer on Soyuz TMA-2, Lu spent six months in space in 2003 as part of ISS Expedition 7, with cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko.

In July 2003, Lu and Malenchenko answered questions from students participating in Japan's NASDA special educational event, where Ed Lu performed "Happy Birthday" on an electronic piano for a student's birthday in the live broadcast from space.

He had demonstrated the difficulty of playing the piano instrument in space during a live in-orbit interview with CBS News and NASA TV video feed.

Also on this ISS mission on 15 October 2003, Lu communicated with the crewman of China's first crewed mission into space, Yang Liwei, flying aboard Shenzhou 5.

Lu congratulated the Chinese for the achievement and said in Putonghua: "Welcome to space. Have a safe journey".

Malenchenko added: "I love to have somebody else in space instead of (just) me and Ed".

While still employed at NASA, Lu co-founded the B612 Foundation along with former astronaut Rusty Schweickart and scientists Clark Chapman and Piet Hut.

It has conducted two lines of related research to help detect asteroids that could one day strike the Earth, and find the technological means for asteroid deflection.

2007

In 2007, Lu retired from NASA to become the program manager of Google's Advanced Projects Team.

On August 10, 2007, Lu announced he was retiring from NASA to work at Google.

2010

In June 2010, Lu left Google and worked out of the Sunfire Offices.

2011

In September 2011, Lu joined Liquid Robotics as Chief of Innovative Applications, where his work includes outreach to promote new applications for ocean science, and in 2012, he joined Hover Inc. as its Chief Technology Officer.

2012

On June 28, 2012, Lu, with Apollo 9 Astronaut Rusty Schweickart and G. Scott Hubbard, Astronautics professor at Stanford University announced plans to build and operate the first privately-funded deep space mission called Sentinel.

Their non-profit B612 Foundation will launch an infrared space telescope in orbit around the Sun, where from a distance as great as 270,000,000 km from Earth, where it would detect and track asteroids and other near-Earth objects posing threats to the planet.

2016

On October 25, 2016 B612 and Lu endorsed NASA's NEOcam proposed mission and ended the Sentinel project.

As of 2022.

Lu is working on a new project to find "killer asteroids" by analyzing terabytes of archived data.

So far, the B612 Foundation, cofounded by Lu, has found over 100 new potentially-threatening asteroids.

2017

The foundation's current goal is to design and build a privately financed asteroid-finding space telescope, Sentinel, to be launched in 2017–2018.

The Sentinel's infrared telescope, once parked in an orbit similar to that of Venus, will help identify asteroids and other near-Earth objects (NEOs) that pose a risk of collision with Earth.

While on the ISS, Lu teamed up with magician James Randi (founder of JREF) to perform a card trick in outer space.

Randi asked Lu to (without looking) select a card from the middle of a brand new freshly shuffled deck of cards, turn it around and reinsert the card into the deck the opposite direction.

Then place the deck of cards back into its box then take them out again and fan the cards to the camera.

This same procedure was being done by Randi back on Earth at the JREF headquarters in front of witnesses from the Miami Herald.

Both Randi and Lu successfully selected the same card, the seven of diamonds.

The remaining cards were jettisoned for weight reasons before returning to Earth, but Lu smuggled the card home.

The two cards complete with autographs are framed for public view at the JREF offices in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Randi asks Lu "What are the odds that we would both choose the same card?"

Lu answers "Knowing you and your tricky ways, the odds were one in one, because it's a trick!"

2020

As of 2020, he is its executive director.

Raised in Webster, New York, to a Chinese-American family.