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Lisa Marie Nowak (née Caputo; born May 10, 1963) is an American aeronautical engineer, former NASA astronaut, and retired United States Navy officer. Nowak served as naval flight officer and test pilot in the Navy, and was selected by NASA for NASA Astronaut Group 16 in 1996, qualifying as a mission specialist in robotics .
[1] The Naval Academy is an undergraduate college in Annapolis, Maryland, with the mission of educating and commissioning officers for the United States Navy and Marine Corps. During the latter half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th, the United States Naval Academy was the primary source of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps ...
Make the paragraph beginning "Nowak's marriage" the first paragraph in of the Orlando Airport incident. Moved. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 01:02, 8 December 2020 (UTC) "Nowak's purple bicycle being kept at Oefelein's place, and asked him" Comma unnecessary before dependent clause Deleted. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 01:02, 8 December 2020 (UTC) Altercation
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Lisa M. Nowak (1 flight; dismissed from the Astronaut Corps and reassigned to the U.S. Navy) [77] STS-121 Discovery (ISS resupply mission; second Return to Flight mission after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) [22] Lisa Nowak was arrested on February 5, 2007, after confronting a woman entangled in a love triangle with a fellow
William Anthony "Bill" Oefelein (/ ˈ oʊ f ɛ l aɪ n /; born March 29, 1965) is an American freelance adventure writer and photographer and former NASA astronaut who, on his only spaceflight, piloted the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission.
Nowak, who flew on STS-121, was arrested on February 5, 2007, after confronting a woman entangled in a love triangle with a fellow astronaut. She was dismissed by NASA on March 6, the first astronaut to be both grounded and dismissed (prior astronauts who were grounded due to non-medical issues usually resigned or retired).
This category is for articles about alumni of the United States Naval Test Pilot School.The school was established in 1945 and is located at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River in Patuxent River, Maryland.