Name: Wolf, David Country: USA M/F: M Number of Flights: 4

Space Flights Launch Date - Shuttle Landing Date - Shuttle
1. STS-58 October 18, 1993 - Columbia November 1, 1993 - Columbia
Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
2. NASA-6 September 26, 1997 - STS-86 (Atlantis) January 31, 1998 - STS-89 (Endeavour)
Space Flights Launch Date - Shuttle Landing Date - Shuttle
3. STS-112 October 7, 2002 - Atlantis October 18, 2002 - Atlantis
4. STS-127 July 15, 2009 - Endeavour July 31, 2009 - Endeavour

Space Flights Descriptions
1. STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences Mission 2 (SLS-2)
2. NASA-6 Shuttle-Mir Long Duration Mission 6 (Mir Main Expedition EO-24 Crew)
Joined the Mir Main Expedition EO-24 crew on September 28, 1997 from the STS-86 mission.
Undocked from Mir on January 31, 1998 as part of the STS-89 crew
3. STS-112 ISS Assembly Mission 9A
Delivered the S1 Truss Segment on October 10, 2002 - Atlantis docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from October 9, 2002 to October 16, 2002.
4. STS-127 ISS Assembly Mission 2J/A
Delivered the Japanese Kibo Exposed Facility on July 18, 2009 and three experiments on the Experiment Logistics Module - Exposed Section - Endeavour docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from July 17, 2009 to July 28, 2009.

Spacewalks - 7
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
NASA-6 January 14, 1998 Inspect station exterior
3 hours 52 minutes

STS-112 October 10, 2002 International Space Station Assembly - Connect power, data and fluid lines between the S1 and S0 Truss Segments. Install new S-band antenna and first set of external cameras. Release launch restraints
7 hours 1 minutes
STS-112 October 12, 2002 International Space Station Assembly - Connect ammonia cooling lines. Prepare the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid cart for future use. Install Spool Positioning Devices, and additional set of external cameras on Destiny
6 hours 4 minutes
STS-112 October 14, 2002 International Space Station Assembly - Remove a bolt preventing activation of a cable cutter on the Mobile Transporter. Connect ammonia lines between the S1 and S0 Truss Segments. Install additional Spool Positioning Devices
6 hours 36 minutes

STS-127 July 18, 2009 International Space Station Assembly - Prepare the Kibo exposed facility for berthing to the Kibo Laboratory. Tuck two grounding tabs on the Japanese robotic arm out of the way of the arm's camera. Prepare payloads for transfer to the International Space Station. Reposition a foot restraint and brake handles on a Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart to prevent interference with the rotating solar alpha rotary joint. Free the jammed P3 nadir Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Attachment System (UCCAS)
5 hours 32 minutes
STS-127 July 20, 2009 International Space Station Assembly - Transfer spare equipment from the Integrated Cargo Carrier to the External Storage Platform 3 (ESP-3). Install a grapple bar onto the Ammonia Task Assembly in the P1 Truss Segment
6 hours 53 minutes
STS-127 July 22, 2009 International Space Station Assembly - Remove insulation covers from the exposed facility experiments. Replace two of six batteries on the P6 Truss Segment
5 hours 59 minutes

Return to Master List American Astronauts Four Spaceflights
Spacewalkers Shuttle-Mir Program - 1997 / Backup-Crew
Space Shuttle Program - 1993
International Space Station Program - Phase III - 2002 / Phase IV - 2009

Updated - August 11, 2009