during STS-133 Lindsey has flown five missions in space for NASA. He served as pilot of STS-87 (1997) and STS-95 (1998) and commander of STS-104 (2001), STS-121 (2006) and STS-133 (2011).
STS-87 (
Columbia) (November 19 to December 5, 1997) was the fourth U.S Microgravity Payload flight and focused on experiments designed to study how the
weightless environment of
space affects various physical processes, and on observations of the
Sun’s outer atmospheric layers. Two members of the crew performed an
EVA (
spacewalk) that featured the manual capture of a
Spartan satellite, and tested EVA tools and procedures for future
Space Station assembly. During the EVA, Lindsey piloted the first flight of the
AERCam Sprint, a free-flying robotic camera. The mission was accomplished in 252 orbits of the Earth, traveling 6.5 million miles in 376 hours and 34 minutes.
STS-95 (
Discovery) (October 29 to November 7, 1998) was a 9-day mission during which the crew supported a variety of research
payloads including deployment and retrieval of the Spartan solar-observing spacecraft, the
Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform, and investigations on space flight and the aging process. The mission was accomplished in 134 Earth orbits, traveling 3.6 million miles in 213 hours and 44 minutes.
STS-104 (
Atlantis) (July 12 to July 24, 2001), designated assembly mission 7A, was the 10th mission to the International Space Station (ISS). During the 13-day flight the crew conducted joint operations with the
Expedition 2 crew and performed three spacewalks to install the ISS
Joint Airlock Quest and to outfit it with four
high-pressure gas tanks. In addition to installing and activating the Joint Airlock, the crew also performed the first spacewalk from Quest. The mission was accomplished in 200 Earth orbits.
STS-121 (
Discovery) (July 4 to July 17, 2006) was an ISS visit and space shuttle checkout mission. It was the second flight after the
Columbia disaster (
STS-107) and was considered one of the two Return to Flight test missions before resumption of normal shuttle operations. Lindsey served as mission commander on the flight.
STS-133 (
Discovery) (February 24 to March 9, 2011) was the last flight for
Space Shuttle Discovery. A veteran of five space flights, Lindsey has logged over 1,500 hours in space. ==Awards and honors==