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G. David Low
(1956 - 2008)
American astronaut and engineer
American astronaut and engineer
G. David Low was an American engineer and NASA astronaut who flew on three Space Shuttle missions.
He contributed to satellite deployment, scientific experiments, and helped advance human spaceflight.
George David Low was born in 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio, and earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aerospace engineering from MIT.
Selected by NASA in 1984, he served in mission control and as a flight controller before his astronaut flights.
Low flew on three Space Shuttle missions: STS-32, STS-43, and STS-57, where he helped deploy and retrieve satellites and conduct scientific research.
His technical expertise made him a key contributor to the development of the International Space Station.
Low also served as a spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) and worked on Shuttle processing and safety reviews.
After retiring from NASA in 1997, he joined the aerospace industry, holding senior positions at Orbital Sciences Corporation.
He passed away from complications of lymphoma in 2008.
Low is remembered for his dedication to space exploration and engineering excellence.
G. David Low