Timothy Lennart "Tim" Kopra (born April 9, 1963) is an
engineer, a
Colonel in the
United States Army and a retired
NASA astronaut
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. He served aboard the
International Space Station as a flight engineer for
Expedition 20, returning to Earth aboard
Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' on the
STS-128 mission on September 11, 2009. He returned to the ISS for the second time in December 2015, as part of
Expedition 46 and as the Commander of
47.
In 2020, he was announced as the vice president of robotics and space operations at MDA Corporation.
Personal
Kopra was born in
Austin, Texas. Kopra is married to Dawn Kaye Lehman of
Lewisburg, Kentucky, and they have two children, Matthew and Jacqueline. His mother, Martha A. Witthoft Kopra, resides in
Austin, Texas. His father, Dr. Lennart L. Kopra, died December 8, 1998. He is of
Finnish descent on his father's side. His grandfather, Antti Kopra, born in Laavola,
Valkjärvi,
Karelia
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, and his grandmother, Ester Elisabet Saksinen, born in
Helsinki, left
Finland in 1914, immigrating to the United States. Kopra's father spoke
Finnish, but Tim does not speak the language. On his mother's side, Kopra is of German descent. His German ancestors arrived in New York in the colonial period in the 1700s. These ancestors include Johann Philipp and Anna Catharina Finckel, who were members of the first group of Palatine Germans who settled in Germantown in the Hudson Valley in 1710.
Education
* 1981: Graduated from
McCallum High School, Austin, Texas
* 1985: Received a
Bachelor of Science degree from the
United States Military Academy,
West Point, New York
* 1995: Received a
Master of Science degree in
aerospace engineering
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,
Georgia Institute of Technology
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* 2006: Received a Master of Strategic Studies degree from the
United States Army War College
* 2013: Received a
Master of Business Administration degree from the
London Business School
* 2013: Received a Master of Business Administration degree from the
Columbia Business School
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.
Organizations
*
Society of Experimental Test Pilots
*
Army Aviation Association of America
*
American Helicopter Society
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*United States Military Academy Association of Graduates
*West Point Society of Greater Houston
*
Phi Kappa Phi
Awards and honors
*Empire Test Pilot School Award for the best developmental test thesis, Class 110,
U.S. Naval Test Pilot School
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(1996),
*Silver and Bronze
Order of Saint Michael, Army Aviation Award (2009, 1999),
*Awarded the
Bronze Star, two
Meritorious Service Medals,
Air Medal,
Army Commendation Medal,
Army Achievement Medal,
NASA Space Flight Medal,
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
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, and various other service awards.
Military career
Kopra received his commission as a
second lieutenant
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Australia
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from the U.S. Military Academy in May 1985 and was designated as an
Army aviator in August 1986. He then completed a three-year assignment at
Fort Campbell,
Kentucky, where he served as an aeroscout platoon leader, troop executive officer, and squadron adjutant in the
101st Airborne Division
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's air cavalry squadron. In 1990, he was assigned to the
3rd Armored Division in
Hanau, Germany, and was deployed to the Middle East in support of
Operations Desert Shield and
Desert Storm. He completed his tour in Germany as an attack helicopter company commander and an operations officer. Kopra retired from the U.S. Army in November 2010.
NASA career
Kopra was assigned to NASA at the
Johnson Space Center
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in September 1998 as a vehicle integration test engineer. In this position, he primarily served as an engineering liaison for Space Shuttle launch operations and International Space Station hardware testing. He was actively involved in the contractor tests of the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) interfaces for each of the space station truss segments.
Selected as a mission specialist by NASA in July 2000, Kopra reported for Astronaut Candidate Training the following month. He then completed the initial two years of intensive Space Shuttle and ISS training, scientific and technical briefings, and
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flight training. Kopra was also assigned technical duties in the Space Station Branch of the Astronaut Office, where his primary focus was the testing of crew interfaces for two future ISS modules as well as the implementation of support computers and operational Local Area Network on
International Space Station.
In September 2006, Kopra served as an
aquanaut
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during the
NEEMO 11 mission aboard the
Aquarius underwater laboratory, living and working underwater for seven days.
Expedition 20
Kopra spent a little less than 60 days as a flight engineer of
Expedition 20 on the ISS, arriving aboard the station aboard space shuttle
''Endeavour'' on the
STS-127
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mission and returning to Earth aboard space shuttle
''Discovery'' on the
STS-128 mission. He participated in the first spacewalk of the STS-127 mission.
Kopra was assigned to fly on
STS-133, the final flight of the
''Discovery''. He lost that assignment when he was injured in a bicycle accident, possibly breaking his hip. He was replaced by
Stephen G. Bowen
Stephen Gerard "Steve" Bowen (born February 13, 1964) is a United States Navy submariner and a NASA astronaut; he was the second submariner to travel into space. Bowen has been on three spaceflights, all of which were Space Shuttle missions to ...
.
Expedition 46/47
Kopra served as commander of the ISS, with
Soyuz TMA-19M, as part of
Expedition 46 /
Expedition 47
Expedition 47 was the 47th expedition to the International Space Station.
Yuri Malenchenko, Timothy Peake and Timothy Kopra transferred from Expedition 46. Expedition 47 began upon the departure of Soyuz TMA-18M on 2 March 2016 and concluded upo ...
. During a spacewalk on January 15, 2016, Kopra's spacesuit began to leak water into his helmet causing the walk to be cut short. The suit he was using is the same suit that had developed a more serious water leak during a spacewalk by Italian astronaut
Luca Parmitano.
Kopra returned to Earth on
Soyuz TMA-19M, and landed 18 June 2016 09:15 UTC,
after spending 186 days in space.
Awards
References
External links
*
Spacefacts biography of Timothy L. Kopra*
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1963 births
Living people
Aquanauts
Columbia Business School alumni
United States Army astronauts
Commanders of the International Space Station
NASA civilian astronauts
Crew members of the International Space Station
American people of Finnish descent
American people of Karelian descent
People from Austin, Texas
United States Military Academy alumni
Georgia Tech alumni
United States Naval Test Pilot School alumni
United States Army War College alumni
United States Army colonels
United States Army personnel of the Gulf War
Recipients of the Air Medal
Recipients of the NASA Distinguished Service Medal
Space Shuttle program astronauts
Spacewalkers
Military personnel from Texas