Mr. Thompson served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from 1958 to 1960 and was stationed at
Green Cove Springs, Florida, as an administrative officer in the Atlantic Fleet.
Awards Thompson was awarded the NASA Medal for Exceptional Service in 1973 for his work on
Skylab, and NASA Medals for Distinguished Service in 1981 for this work on the
Space Shuttle main engine and in 1988 for his work on the 51-L Data and Design Analysis Task Force. President Ronald Reagan conferred on Thompson the rank of Meritorious Senior Government Executive twice, in 1982 and in 1987. He was one of five members of NASA's
Return to Flight Team awarded the
Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy for 1989. In 2018, Orbital ATK announced that its
Cygnus spacecraft destined for the
International Space Station on resupply mission
OA-9 would be named the S.S.
J.R. Thompson in Thompson's honor. The spacecraft was successfully launched on May 21, 2018, from the
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in
Virginia on an Orbital ATK
Antares 230 launch vehicle and docked to the
International Space Station's Node 1 Nadir Common Berthing Mechanism on May 24, 2018, by the
Canadarm2 robotic manipulator. ==References==