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Wheelock Takes a Spacewalk

Doug Wheelock, MS AE 92, conducted a spacewalk Oct. 30 as part of the current mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery.

Wheelock, a mission specialist, and his fellow crew members blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Oct. 23 for an expected 13-day journey during which they delivered the Node 2 to the International Space Station.

"I went to graduate school at Georgia Tech, just a wonderful point in my life," Wheelock said in a prelaunch NASA interview. "I just had such a passion for figuring out how all this stuff worked and how I can play a role in making it work better or finding something else to be just a little bit better.

"Georgia Tech ... laid the foundation for me to be able to go back to be a test pilot because now I could take this operational experience that I had ... combined with the engineering knowledge that Georgia Tech had given me," said Wheelock, also a West Point graduate.

Up-to-the-minute reports on STS-120 are available at www.nasa.gov. The transcript from Wheelock's interview is available at www.nasa.gov.


Colin Ake

Tech student Colin Ake captured the launch of the space shuttle Discovery, with alumnus Doug Wheelock aboard, at Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Oct. 23.