Bachelor of science in physics from Youngstown
State University, Ohio, 1973; master of science and
Ph.D. in
astronomy from University of Florida, 1977 and 1979, respectively; research
scientist at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland; was assigned for
STS-61E
(mission cancelled); hobbies: Amateur radio, flying, scuba diving, sailing,
hiking, camping; now supporting at the Goddard Space Flight Center, Networks
and Mission Services Project, in the area of advanced communications planning
for human spaceflight missions; died of a brain tumor.