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Living Legend and Much-Storied
Saturday, May 12, 7:30 pm
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In Person in
Proctors GE Theatre
Schenectady, NY– April 27, 2012--Over the course of 30 years, STORY MUSGRAVE, M.D. paved his way into NASA history as one of its most colorful, passionate and dedicated astronauts. As a renaissance man, adventurer, space man and storyteller, Story weaves a thought-provoking presentation that will leave you spellbound and starry-eyed.
About Story Musgrave
Musgrave was born in 1935 on a dairy farm in Stockbridge, MA. He was in the forests alone at 3 and by 5 floated his homebuilt rafts on the rivers. He rode combines at 5, drove trucks and tractors at 10 and when alone in remote fields, repaired them by 13.
Story never finished school, ran off to Korea with the U.S. Marines where he was an aircraft electrician and an engine mechanic.
He started flying with the Marines and over the next 55 years accumulated 18,000 hours in over 160 aircraft. He is a parachutist with over 800 freefalls.
He has 7 graduate degrees in math, computers, chemistry, medicine, physiology, literature and psychology. He has been awarded 20 honorary doctorates. He was a part-time trauma surgeon during his 30-year astronaut career.
Story was an NASA astronaut for over 30 years and flew on six spaceflights. He performed the first shuttle spacewalk on Challenger's first flight, was a pilot on an astronomy mission, conducted two classified DOD missions, was the lead spacewalker on the Hubble Telescope repair mission and on his last flight, he operated an electronic chip manufacturing satellite on Columbia.
Tickets Still Available
Tickets toSTORY MUSGRAVE at Proctors are$20 & $35 and $10 for Students(with ID) and are available at Proctors Box Office (518) 346-6204 or online at proctors.org.
STORY MUSGRAVE at Proctors is made possible with public funds from the
New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State's 62 counties.
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