Jeffrey A. Hoffman

Jeffrey A. Hoffman Jeffrey Alan Hoffman (born November 2, 1944) is an American former NASA astronaut and currently a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.

Hoffman made five flights as a Space Shuttle astronaut, including the first mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993, when the orbiting telescope's flawed optical system was corrected. Trained as an astrophysicist, he also flew on the 1990 Spacelab Shuttle mission that featured the Astro-1 ultraviolet astronomical observatory in the Shuttle's payload bay. Over the course of his five missions he logged more than 1,211 hours and 21.5 million miles in space. He was also NASA's second Jewish astronaut, and the second Jewish man in space after Soviet cosmonaut Boris Volynov. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A Mars-back approach to lunar surface operations by Kleinwaks, Howard Neil

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    Commonality of ground systems in launch operations by Quinn, Shawn M

    Published 2009
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    Modeling and vehicle performance analysis of Earth and lunar hoppers by Middleton, Akil J

    Published 2011
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