Press Release

Fifth Interview Group Begins Astronaut Selection Process

By SpaceRef Editor
January 20, 2000
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January 20, 2000
Doug Peterson

Johnson Space Center

(281) 483-5914

Release: J00-5

The fifth of several groups of prospective astronauts will be at NASA’s
Johnson Space Center (JSC) the week of January 23 for orientation,
interviews, and medical evaluations.

Approximately 120 of over 3,000 applicants will be interviewed for a
chance to be among those named as astronaut candidates. The final
selections for the class of 2000 will be announced early this year with
the astronaut candidates reporting for duty in the summer.

This group of applicants includes: Paul R. Bernado, (Lt. Cdr., USN),
Huntingtown, Maryland; Robert M. Blake, (Lt. Cdr., USN), Shelton,
Connecticut; Eric A. Boe, (Maj., USAF), Shalimar, Florida; Roderick L.
Cregier, (Maj., USAF), Henderson, Nevada; Harold D. Dillon, (Maj.,
USAF), San Antonio, Texas; B. Alvin Drew, (Maj., USAF), Hampton,
Virginia; Scott J. Fisher, (Lt. Cdr., USN), Virginia Beach, Virginia;
Douglas G. Gallagher, (Lt. Cdr., USN), Virginia Beach, Virginia; Susan
L. Hallenbeck, Ph.D., Wilmington, Delaware; James R. Hartke, D.V.M.,
Ph.D., Westchester, Ohio; D. Keoki Jackson, Sc.D., Mountain View,
California; Robert J. Johnston, (Maj., USA), Seabrook, Texas; William S.
Leister, (Capt., USAF), Swansea, Illiniois; Patrick J. McGinnis, M.D.,
Friendswood, Texas; Troy E. Meink, Ph.D., Sandia Park, New Mexico; James
F. Peters, Ph.D., Seabrook, Texas; Om Prakash, (Capt., USAF), Edwards,
California; W. Spencer Reeder III, Boulder, Colorado; William J.
Thornton, (Lt. Col., USAF), Stafford, Virginia; Dale A. Watring, Ph.D.,
Brownsboro, Alabama; and Barry E. Wilmore, (Lt. Cdr., USN), Edwards AFB,
California.

Astronaut candidate selections are conducted approximately every two
years with the number of candidates selected depending on Space Shuttle
flight rates, Space Station requirements, overall program requirements
and astronaut attrition rates. Following over a year of training,
astronaut candidates can become full-fledged astronuts eligible for
flight assignments.

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SpaceRef staff editor.