1992 space shuttle endeavor crew9/8/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Throughout his career he has been recognized with numerous medals and special honors including the Distinguished Flying Cross, 17 Air Medals, the Legion of Honor from the government of France, 2 NASA Distinguished Service Medals, 4 NASA Space Flight Medals, 2 NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, the American Astronautical Society Flight Achievement Award, multiple honorary doctorates, and the status of UW-River Falls Distinguished Alumnus. "An Easy Person to know but a difficult person to introduce."ĭaniel Brandenstein was once described by UW-River Falls Chancellor Gary Thibodeau as "an easy person to know and a difficult person to introduce." Brandenstein has spent over 789 hours in space and orbited the planet Earth 524 times. He was involved in multiple onboard experiments and filmed Earth with a special IMAX camera for the film "The Blue Planet." Brandenstein often brought personal mementos with him to space including his parents' wedding rings, a Watertown medallion and municipal seal, and even some items from his alma mater including a Freddy the Falcon, UW-River Falls t-shirts and a River Falls pennant. After being selected by NASA to train as an astronaut in January of 1978, Brandenstein amassed hundred of hours in the Orbiters Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, and Endeavor. This was Brandenstein's fourth shuttle flight. From 225 miles above earth, traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, Commander Brandenstein led a team of mission specialists, NASA's first ever three person spacewalk, in rescuing the errant $157 million satellite. Those were the words spoken by Commander Daniel Brandenstein from inside the Shuttle Endeavor after a three person crew caught a spinning 4 1/2 ton Intelsat-6 satellite while on a space walk in May of 1992. In 1978 he was one of 35 astronauts chosen to fly NASA's space shuttle fleet in the 1980's. After graduation, Brandenstein enlisted in the Navy and served as a test pilot before flying 192 combat missions in Vietnam. Throughout his years at WSC-RF, he engaged in many campus activities including the Social Committee (1965 Meletean), the Physics Colloquium (1965), the Math Club (1964), and Kappa Theta, (1965) as well as being a counselor for Prucha hall and serving on the Student Senate (1965). "Brandy," as he was known around campus, is remembered by friends and classmates as a shy but popular, all-American student who aspired to be a U.S. ![]() From 1961-65 he attended UW-River Falls, then known as the Wisconsin State College at River Falls (WSC-RF) majoring in math and physics. Daniel Brandenstein was born January 17, 1943, in Watertown, Wisconsin. ![]()
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