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A personal account of spaceflight

Jeffrey A. Hoffman

pp. 197-208

I will first make a formal personal introduction. I am Jeff Hoffman. I am a NASA astronaut. I joined the Astronaut Program in 1978. I first flew in April of 1985. Because of some of the ramifications, changes, uncertainties that occured in our Space Program, I actually trained for four different flights, all of which were either changed or cancelled. I also was assigned to the very next flight after the Challenger explosion, which would have been an astronomical exploration of Halley's comet and other objects. And I am now, of course, waiting to carry out this flight at sometime in the future. So when people ask me what is the most important psychological characteristic for an astronaut, a space explorer, I would have to say it is patience. Hopefully this will not always be true.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2993-7_21

Full citation:

Hoffman, J. A. (1988)., A personal account of spaceflight, in J. Schneider & M. Léger-Orine (eds.), Frontiers and space conquest / frontières et conquête spatiale, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 197-208.

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