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'''Michael Massimino''' '84SEAS is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of [[SEAS]].  As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers ''do'' go on to do to science-stuff ''sometimes''.  He now teaches at Rice University in Texas.  He was awarded the [[Egleston Medal]] in [[2011]] for his contributions to the field.
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'''Michael Massimino''' [[SEAS]] '[[1984|84]] is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of [[SEAS]].  As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers ''do'' go on to do to science-stuff ''sometimes''.  He taught at Rice University in Texas and has since returned to teach at Columbia.  He was awarded the [[Egleston Medal]] in [[2011]] for his contributions to the field.
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He has also been on numerous television shows and talk show programs. He made an appearance at [[ESC]]'s annual Got Fu'd in [[2020]].
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 2 April 2020

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Michael Massimino SEAS '84 is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of SEAS. As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers do go on to do to science-stuff sometimes. He taught at Rice University in Texas and has since returned to teach at Columbia. He was awarded the Egleston Medal in 2011 for his contributions to the field.

He has also been on numerous television shows and talk show programs. He made an appearance at ESC's annual Got Fu'd in 2020.

Preceded by
Jeffrey Bleustein
SEAS Class Day Speaker 
2003
Succeeded by
Savio Tung