CORNWALL, Ontario – NASA Astronaut Andrew Feustel will be visiting Cornwall in December and his first speaking engagement will be at the Team Cornwall Year in Review meeting on Dec. 12.
Dr. Feustel most recently served as Commander of the International Space Station, returning to Earth just a few weeks ago on Oct. 4, 2018.
“We are very happy to be able to welcome Dr. Feustel to Cornwall to share his experiences as an astronaut,” says Peter Gault, Chair of Team Cornwall. “Drew has viewed Cornwall from the most unique of perspectives – 400 km up.”
Dr. Feustel will be joined on this trip by his wife and Cornwall native Indira. Dr. Feustel will share highlights of his mission and Indira will provide her insight from the family support perspective. The couple made a similar visit in 2010.
Dr. Feustel recently spent months providing hands-on support for scientific research in low-Earth orbit on the International Space Station, working to keep the orbiting laboratory fully operational, and performing three spacewalks. He and the crew of Expedition 55/56 completed hundreds of experiments during their 197-day expedition in space. Highlights included an investigation to study ultra-cold quantum gases using the first commercial European facility for microgravity research, and a system that uses surface forces to accomplish liquid-liquid separation.
Dr. Feustel has a Ph.D. in Geological Sciences from Queen’s University, specializing in Seismology, and is a veteran of three spaceflights. In 2009, Dr. Feustel served on STS-125. That mission launched on the Space Shuttle Atlantis and was the fifth and final mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope that improved the observatory’s capabilities through 2014. Dr. Feustel also served on STS-134, launching on Endeavour to deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and an ExPress Logistics Carrier to the International Space Station.
Dr. Feustel most recently served on Expedition 55/56 which launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in March 2018.