Lawrence J. DeLucas

James "Larry" DeLucas
NASA Payload Specialist
Nationality American
Born July 11, 1950
Syracuse, New York
Other occupation
Biochemist
Time in space
13d 19h 30m
Missions STS-50
Mission insignia

James "Larry" DeLucas (O. D., Ph.D.) is an American biochemist who flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-50 as a Payload Specialist. He was born on July 11, 1950 in Syracuse, New York, and is currently married with three children. His recreational interests include basketball, scuba diving, bowling, model airplanes, astronomy and reading.

Education

DeLucas attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), in Birmingham, Alabama and received the following degrees:

Organizations

DeLucas is a member of the following organizations:

Publications

He has published over 125 research articles in refereed scientific journals, is co-author of 2 books, and co-inventor on 25 patents.

Honors

Experience

Spaceflight

DeLucas was a member of the crew of Space Shuttle Columbia for STS-50 (June 25-July 9, 1992), the United States Microgravity Laboratory-1 (USML-1) Spacelab mission. Over a two-week period, the crew conducted a wide variety of experiments relating to materials processing and fluid physics. At mission conclusion, DeLucas had traveled over 5.7 million miles in 221 Earth orbits, and had logged over 331 hours in space.

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