Robert Shane Kimbrough (born June 4, 1967) is a retired
United States Army
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officer
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and
NASA
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astronaut
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. He was part of the first group of candidates selected for NASA astronaut training following the
Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' disaster. Kimbrough is a veteran of three spaceflights, the first being a Space Shuttle flight, and the second being a six-month mission to the ISS on board a Russian Soyuz craft. He was the commander of the
International Space Station
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for
Expedition 50, and returned to Earth in April 2017. He is married to the former Robbie Lynn Nickels.
Early life
Born June 4, 1967, in
Killeen, Texas
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, Kimbrough attended
The Lovett School
The Lovett School is a coeducational, kindergarten through twelfth grade independent school located in north Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
History
In September 1926, Eva Edwards Lovett, an innovative educator who emphasized the development ...
in
Atlanta, Georgia
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, graduating in 1985. Kimbrough graduated from the
United States Military Academy
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in 1989 with a
B.S. in
aerospace engineering
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. He played for the
West Point baseball team for 4 years, and was selected as team captain his senior year.
Military career
Kimbrough served as an
Apache helicopter pilot in the first
Gulf War
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,
Operation Desert Storm
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in 1991. Kimbrough later attended and graduated from
Georgia Tech
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with a
M.S. in operations research in 1998. He helped NASA train astronauts on landing procedures for several years before he himself was selected for training.
He retired from the
U.S. Army with the rank of
colonel
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.
NASA career
STS-126

Kimbrough was a Mission Specialist on
STS-126
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, which launched on November 14, 2008. During the mission, Kimbrough performed two
EVAs.
On the tenth anniversary of the International Space Station,
Stefanyshyn-Piper and Kimbrough successfully conducted the mission's second EVA, and Kimbrough's first, which lasted 6 hours, 45 minutes.
Kimbrough's second EVA was performed on November 24, 2008, and lasted 6 hours and 7 minutes. At the completion of the mission, Kimbrough's cumulative
spacewalk time, was 12 hours, 52 minutes.
Expedition 49/50

Kimbrough launched onboard
Soyuz MS-02 to the
International Space Station
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on October 19, 2016, as part of a four-month mission for
Expedition 49 /50. Kimbrough became commander of Expedition 50 upon the departure of
Soyuz MS-01 on October 28.
On January 6, 2017, Kimbrough performed his third EVA, along with
Peggy Whitson. During the EVA, they installed three new adapter plates and hooked up electrical connectors preparing the way to replace the ISS batteries. The EVA lasted 6 hours and 32 minutes.

Kimbrough performed his fourth EVA with astronaut
Thomas Pesquet on January 13, 2017. During the EVA, they prepared the infrastructure to replace the ISS batteries. The EVA lasted for 5 hours and 58 minutes.
On March 23, 2017, Kimbrough performed his fifth EVA with Thomas Pesquet. The main objective was to prepare the Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) for installation of the second International Docking Adapter (IDA), which will accommodate commercial crew vehicle dockings. The EVA lasted for 6 hours and 34 minutes.
On March 30, 2017, Kimbrough performed his sixth EVA with
Peggy Whitson. During the EVA they connected the PMA-3 as well as installing new shields in Node 3 axial shields after losing one shield. Additionally installed another upgraded computer relay boxes on the station's truss. The EVA lasted 7 hours and 4 minutes. During this EVA Whitson became the record holder for the most EVAs for a woman (8 EVAs).
Kimbrough carried a soccer ball recovered from the wreckage of the
Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' to the ISS, after which it was returned to the family of ''Challenger'' astronaut
Ellison Onizuka
was an American astronaut, engineer, and USAF test pilot from Kealakekua, Hawaii, who successfully flew into space with the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' on STS-51-C. He died in the destruction of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'', on which he ...
and put on display at
Clear Lake High School in Houston.
Expedition 65/66
In July 2020, NASA announced that Kimbrough would fly to space for the third time as Commander of
SpaceX Crew-2 along with NASA astronaut
Megan McArthur
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,
JAXA
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astronaut
Akihiko Hoshide
is a Japanese engineer, JAXA astronaut, and former Commander of the International Space Station. On August 30, 2012, Hoshide became the third Japanese astronaut to walk in space.
Early life and education
He was born in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan.
H ...
, and
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astronaut
Thomas Pesquet.
Crew-2 launched and docked with the ISS on April 24, 2021, beginning their 6 month mission.
During his stay on the ISS, he performed 3 EVAs to install the iROSA solar arrays on the P6 Truss, with Thomas Pesquet. Some of the experiments he did included earth observations, protein crystal growth and cultivating cotton and peppers.
Crew-2 splashed down off the coast of Florida on November 9, 2021, after a 199 days mission.
Retirement
Kimbrough retired from NASA on July 31, 2022.
References
External links
*
NASA biography
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1967 births
Living people
United States Army astronauts
People from Killeen, Texas
United States Military Academy alumni
American Master Army Aviators
United States Military Academy faculty
Georgia Tech alumni
United States Army colonels
United States Army personnel of the Gulf War
Commanders of the International Space Station
The Lovett School alumni
Space Shuttle program astronauts
SpaceX astronauts
Spacewalkers