Stephen N. Frick
- Pilot, Raumfähre Atlantis (STS-110)
- Kommandant, Raumfähre Atlantis (STS-122)
Der NASA-Astronaut und Navy-Testpilot Stephen Frick flog zwei Space-Shuttle-Missionen und verbrachte dabei mehr als 565 Stunden im Weltraum und leitete wichtige Montagearbeiten an der Internationalen Raumstation.
Captain Stephen Frick is a former NASA astronaut and veteran of two space shuttle missions, logging over 565 hours in space. Selected by NASA in 1996, he served in key roles, including pilot of STS-110 and commander of STS-122. His missions contributed significantly to the construction and expansion of the International Space Station, including the installation of the S0 Truss and the European Columbus Laboratory.
At NASA, Capt. Frick held several leadership positions, such as lead CAPCOM for the STS-114 return-to-flight mission and Chief of the Astronaut Office Exploration Branch. He also played a vital role in post-Columbia recovery efforts and Orion spacecraft development.
Before joining NASA, Capt. Frick served as a U.S. Navy pilot and test pilot, flying 26 combat missions during Desert Storm and conducting carrier-based testing of the F/A-18 Hornet. He retired from the Navy in 2010 with over 4,300 flight hours in 38 aircraft and more than 370 carrier landings.