Guion S. Bluford, Jr., is a great role model to African-Americans Born Guion Stewart Bluford, Jr., November 22, 1942, in Philadelphia, PA
His dad was a mechanical engineer. His mom was a special ed teacher. Guion took after his dad. He just loved finding out how things were put together. But what amazed him was how things flew.
He became a Boy Scout and worked his way up the ranks to a Star Scout. A couple of years later, he went to college and he joined the Air Force. He graduated from Penn State with a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering.
Next he earned his wings, and once he got his wings, he applied to the Airforce Institute of Technology. He got a master's degree in aerospace engineering. Then he got a PhD in aerospace engineering and applied for the astronaut program. He was chosen to fly on the Challenger flight and became the first African-American in space.
He also was in the U.S. Air Force, as a fighter pilot, 1964-68, served in Vietnam, became lieutenant colonel; received numerous medals, including ten Air Medals, three Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards, and an Air Force Commendation Medal. Test pilot and pilot trainer, 1968-78.
He became a NASA astronaut in August 1979. His technical assignments have included working with Space Station operations, the Remote Manipulator System), Space lab systems and experiments,
Space Shuttle systems, payload safety issues and verifying flight software in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory, and in the Flight Systems Laboratory, he also was a mission specialist on STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, and STS-53.[2]
His first mission was STS-8, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on August 30, 1983. This was the third flight for the Orbiter Challenger and the first mission with a night launch and night landing.
He also served on the crew of STS-39, which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on April 28, 1991, aboard the Orbiter Discovery
Guion Bluford
Guion S. Bluford, Jr., is a great role model to African-Americans and to his children. He has a wife named Linda Tull, and two kids named Guion III and James. His dad was a mechanical engineer. His mom was a special ed teacher. Guion took after his dad. He just loved finding out how things were put together. But what amazed him was how things flew.
He became a Boy Scout and worked his way up the ranks to a Star Scout. A couple of years later, he went to college and he joined the Air Force. He graduated from Penn State with a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering. Next he earned his wings, and once he got his wings, he applied to the Airforce Institute of Technology. He got a master's degree in aerospace engineering. Then he got a PhD in aerospace engineering and applied for the astronaut program. He was chosen to fly on the Challenger flight and became the first African-American in space.
In 1993 he retired from the Air Force at the rank of Colonel. Also, in 1997, he became part of the International Space Hall of Fame. His first hardship in life was when his teachers said he wasn't college material. He went to college, but it was another hardship in his life. He was one of 35 out 8,878 applicants for the astronaut program. As for one of his major accomplishments, he flew 144 combat missions in the Vietnam War.
Guion Bluford showed he was a hero in many ways. He showed heroism by fulfilling his dream to become an aerospace engineer. He also fought in the Vietnam War. And lastly, he blasted into outer space.
He demonstrated many characteristics of being a hero. He showed courage and bravery in becoming an astronaut and flying over 144 missions in the Vietnam War. He showed determination for not giving up on his dream.
Today , according to my sources, lives in Greenbelt, Maryland. I can't find out much more about him except that he is retired now and his two kids are in college.
I think Guion Bluford's life teaches us to not give up and good things will come, because he didn't give up on his dream and it came true. He is up
He was the first African American in space
Guin Bluford was the first black astronaut in space.
Guion S. Bluford did not make very many contributions. He did, however become the first African American in space
Guion Bluford was married to Linda Tull
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Yes he did. He had 21 achievements.
Guion Bluford was a Reserve Officer of the U.S. Air Force. He served in the Vietnam War as an officer of the United States Air Force. Later, he obtained a Masters and PhD in Aerospace engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology. In 1983, he became the first African American to travel to space.
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Guion Bluford, the first African American astronaut, has not publicly disclosed his religious affiliation.
Guion Bluford's birth name is Guion Bluford, Jr..
Yes Guion Bluford had two kids name Guion III and Jame
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Guion Bluford nick name was Guy
Guion Bluford was married to Linda Tull
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Guion Bluford was born in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,on November22,1942.