Nick Hague | |
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Born | Tyler Nicklaus Hague September 24, 1975 Belleville, Kansas, U.S. |
Education | United States Air Force Academy (BS) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS) |
Space career | |
NASA astronaut | |
Rank | Colonel, USSF |
Time in space | 202d 15h 44m[1] |
Selection | NASA Group 21 (2013) |
Total EVAs | 3 |
Total EVA time | 19h 56m |
Missions | Soyuz MS-10 (aborted) Soyuz MS-12 (Expedition 59/60), SpaceX Crew-9 (Expedition 72) |
Mission insignia |
Tyler Nicklaus "Nick" Hague (born on September 24, 1975) is a United States Space Force colonel and a NASA astronaut of the class of 2013.[2][3] Selected to be a flight engineer on the International Space Station, his first launch was on Soyuz MS-10, which aborted shortly after take-off on October 11, 2018. His second launch, on March 14, 2019, was successful, taking him and his fellow Soyuz MS-12 crew members to join ISS Expedition 59/60.[4]