Thursday, December 12, 2019
Happy birthday, Space Shuttle astronaut Kenneth Ham!
Kenneth Ham, born December 12, 1964 in Plainfield, New Jersey, is a veteran of two space shuttle missions.
His first flight was aboard Discovery (STS-124) as pilot in May-June 2008 to the International Space Station. The flight delivered the Japanese Experiment Module, a pressurized section that is the largest module of the space station.
His second flight was aboard Atlantis (STS-132) as commander in May 2010 to the ISS. It was the penultimate flight of Atlantis.
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