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PD Scully-Power - 28.05.1944
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Paul Desmond Scully-Power został wyselekcjonowany jako specjalista ładunku US Navy Obserwator cywilny (1984).

Jest 153, człowiekiem w kosmosie oraz pierwszym uczestnikiem lotów kosmicznych urodzonym w Australii.

03.1974-03.1975 pracował w Australii, gdzie brał udział w opracowaniu wspólnego projektu USA, Australii i Nowej Zelandii ANZUS EDDY (jednoczesne badania oceanograficzne i akustyczne dna oceanu).

1976 był głównym naukowcem zagranicznym w NASA przy projekcie misji mapowania pojemności cieplnej – opracowywaniu metod teledetekcji z pokładu statku kosmicznego.

10.1977 wyemigrował do Stanów Zjednoczonych.

1977 rozpoczął pracę w US Naval Underwater Systems Center jako zastępca dyrektora technicznego ds. badań i technologii.

Brał udział w kilkudziesięciu wyprawach oceanograficznych, w tym jako kierownik wyprawy.

17.09.1982 uzyskał obywatelstwo USA.

05.1984 w misji STS-41G został wybrany na dublera PS.
13.06.1984 został przydzielony do głównej załogi, gdyż Robert Stevenson, wcześniej wyznaczony na głównego kandydata zrezygnował.

1995 opublikował książkę autobiograficzną „Oceans to Orbit”.

1996 wrócił do Australii.

Pracował jako oceanograf w McMahons.

Był dyrektorem Uniwersytetu Bonda.

1997 rozpoczął pracę w Urzędzie Bezpieczeństwa Lotnictwa Cywilnego (CASA), a następnie został przewodniczącym tej Komisji.

04.06.2001 został mianowany członkiem Australijskiej Izby Handlowej (Komisji Handlu) na okres trzech lat.

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/payload-specialist-astronaut-bio-paul-desmond-scully-power-scullypower-pd.pdf

http://www.astronautix.com/s/scully-power.html
https://www.worldspaceflight.com/bios/s/scully-power-p.php

https://www.kozmo-data.sk/kozmonauti/scully-power-paul-desmond.html

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Scully-Power

https://www.nssn.org.au/paul-scully-power
https://alchetron.com/Paul-Scully-Power
https://mysteryplanet.com.au/pages/australias-first-astronaut-was-dr-paul-scully-power
https://www.portrait.gov.au/portraits/2006.35/dr-paul-scully-power

https://www.themandarin.com.au/154262-inquiry-hears-from-australias-first-astronaut-on-space-technology-and-the-space-industry/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oceans-Orbit-Story-Australias-Scully-Power-ebook/dp/B00NH8V290

AA 41G https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=3798.msg136947#msg136947
https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/736542547493949440
https://twitter.com/merylswanson/status/1383956563392536578
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28 mai
Joyeux anniversaire (80) à Paul Scully-Power🎂🎂🎂
Certains le considèrent comme le 1er australien dans l'espace car né à Sydney et naturalisé américain seulement en 1982.
Il a volé comme PS (Payload Specialist) = spécialiste charge utile, en 1984 lors de STS-41G
https://x.com/spacemen1969/status/1795268589869777140
https://x.com/spacemen1969/status/1662733694887403523

https://x.com/SpaceConnectHQ/status/1604627706636804096
https://x.com/aboutthehouse/status/1383938591642976261

Australia from Space


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« Odpowiedź #2 dnia: Maja 28, 2024, 11:27 »
Australia's First Astronaut, Dr. Paul Scully-Power AM


Scully-Power Family (Sydney, Australia)
https://scully-power.com/

Dr Paul Scully-Power AM
Co-Founder, The Ripper Group Ceremony: 10 May 2019

(...) Dr Scully-Power has been notably involved with the UTS School of Software. He initiated collaboration between UTS's Centre for Artificial Intelligence and The Ripper Group (drones for the saving of lives), which he co-founded, developing the world-first SharkSpotter, an artificially intelligent shark detection system. He has also mentored research staff and students.

Dr Scully-Power is a world leader in his field. His contributions to the areas of defence, security, aviation, aerospace and remote sensing have shaped the way of thinking in these fields.
https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/graduation/past-speakers-and-speeches/2019/dr-paul-scully-power-am

Australia’s first astronaut inspires pupils at St Michael’s Primary
Gary Hamilton-Irvine June 19, 2018 - 9:57AM

MORE than 100 pupils soaked up the experience as Dr Scully-Power shared stories and photos from his time in space.


Astronaut, Paul Power poses for photographs with students of St Michael's School. Baulkham Hills, Friday, June 15th 2018. Astronaut Paul Power visiting kids at St Michael's School. (AAP Image / Angelo Velardo)

If AUSTRALIA’S next astronaut comes from Baulkham Hills, chances are famous Australian Paul Scully-Power had a part to play. (...)
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/hills-shire-times/australias-first-astronaut-inspires-pupils-at-st-michaels-primary/news-story/94b55ff446ebeb42bcc3526ca72e918a

NASA-trained astronaut joins team NSW in bid for Australia's first space agency
By Antonette Collins Posted Wed 23 May 2018 at 6:59 am


Dr Paul Scully-Power with Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the NSW Observatory today.(ABC News: Antonette Collins)

New South Wales is hoping some extra star power will help its bid to bring the nation's first space agency to Sydney.

Australia's first astronaut, Dr Paul Scully-Power, has been enlisted by the NSW Government to advise its bid to host the new Australian Space Agency.

"Everyone thinks about space as being way out there," Dr Scully-Power said after touring the Sydney Observatory today.

"That used to be the case. But now it's way here. It's in our hands.

"Within three years there will be literally thousands and thousands of small nano-satellites orbiting the earth in near space."

In 1984 Dr Scully-Power became the first Australian in space when he was selected by NASA to be a payload specialist — a person brought in from an outside organisation to go on a NASA mission — aboard the shuttle Challenger for eight days, orbiting the earth 133 times.

But he had to become an American citizen to do so.

Dr Scully-Power said it would most likely be too expensive for any future Australian Space Agency to send local astronauts into space, but launching satellites was a big possibility.

"I don't think we're in the business of sending humans into space," he said. "(Because) I'd hate to tell you what NASA spent on me.

"New Zealand has already launched one of the (small nano-satellites) so if they can do it, we can obviously do it."

Dr Scully-Power said NASA did an excellent job training him for the mission, yet the one thing he was not prepared for was the view.

"Once you get in orbit, the view is three-dimensional," he said.

"I can look down over Sydney with the unaided eye from space, in lower earth orbit unaided I can actually make out the main streets in Sydney."

As an oceanographer in his early career studying the currents of the earth's surface, Dr Scully-Power has also worked for the Royal Australian Navy, the UK Royal Navy, the US Navy, the Pentagon and the White House.

The now 73-year-old is widely recognised in the fields of defence, national security, aviation, aerospace, marine science, communications, systems analysis and education.

He is also a past chairman of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

Ms Berejiklian said the Government planned to use Dr Scully-Power's contacts with global leaders in the space industry to "attract investment opportunities" and develop new industries in the state.

Next week the Premier and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will host an aerotropolis summit in Sydney, with the NSW Government outlining plans for any future space agency at the new Western Sydney Airport site.

The Federal Government announced in the budget $50 million in seed funding to establish a new space agency in an effort to capitalise on a global industry worth over $400 billion a year.

More than 40 per cent of the nation's space businesses are in NSW and the state is also home to six of the eight satellite operators in Australia.

Dr Paul Scully-Power said the infrastructure and industry was already in place in NSW.

"We're bigger and better than any other state in terms of space derived, space applications," he said.

"We've already got it. We want to grow that. It's a good base on which to grow."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-23/nasa-trained-astronaut-to-push-space-agency-for-nsw/9791380
https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/999211985454559232
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Australian Space Agency @AusSpaceAgency 7:45 AM · Jul 16, 2019
Tonight on #StargazingABC: Moon and Beyond. Professor Tamara Davis @tamarastro, Dr Megan Clark AC @HeadSpaceAu and Dr Paul Scully-Power. #Apollo50Aus
https://twitter.com/AusSpaceAgency/status/1151004790392012800
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« Odpowiedź #3 dnia: Maja 28, 2025, 14:45 »
Australian astronaut says time is right for space-based solar farms
March 14, 2022 David Carroll

Australia’s first astronaut believes advances in solar and space technologies and a growing capability to build and launch reliable satellites means it is now not only possible, but economically viable to build a solar PV farm based in Earth’s orbit.

(...) In the late 1960s American scientist and aerospace engineer Dr Peter Glaser envisioned a way to harness solar power in space and transmit it to Earth via microwaves. He received a patent for the idea in 1973. The United States government reportedly spent millions studying it, only to conclude that it was too complex and expensive.

Scully-Power said the economic equation has now changed with rising energy prices paving the way for space-based solar to be supplied to the market at competitive prices.

“Advances in space technologies have a crucial role to play as well,” he said. “For instance, it is much cheaper to build satellites and launch them into space nowadays than it was 10 years ago.

“Space solar power gives us continuity of supply for almost 100% of the time and it is infinitely cheaper than anything that we’re using now.”

Solar PV is already the primary energy source for space hardware and infrastructure, but previous technologies have been heavy and often expensive to manufacture. That is fast changing with new solutions, including printable solar cells and perovskites promising lower costs and a higher power-to-weight ratio which is critical in equipment that must be launched against Earth’s gravity. (...)
https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com/2022/03/14/australian-astronaut-says-time-is-right-for-space-based-solar-farms/

NASA’s First Australian Astronaut Shares His First-Hand Experiences in Space
BY DAN WU AUSTRALIA JAN 20TH 2020
https://hivelife.com/paul-scully-power-astronaut/

The NASA astronaut who refused to shave his beard is searching for Atlantis
Jackson Ryan Dec. 6, 2018 5:01 a.m. PT
https://www.cnet.com/science/the-nasa-astronaut-who-refused-to-shave-his-beard-is-searching-for-atlantis/

https://www.nssn.org.au/news/2021/6/29/dr-paul-scully-power-am-named-nssn-special-envoy-in-space-amp-defence
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Will Scully-Power @willscullypower 5:01 PM · Jul 20, 2021
THERE: are less than 600 people in the world who've been to space. When I was 4, I watched my dad Dr Paul Scully-Power become Australia's first astronaut. Having now watched  @richardbranson @JeffBezos and soon @elonmusk all become astronauts, I'm super inspired for the future!
https://twitter.com/willscullypower/status/1417500010334261250
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Will Scully-Power @willscullypower 5:36 AM · Oct 14, 2021
TODAY: @cboshuizen becomes Australia’s 3rd Astronaut to fly into space today! Congratulations!
https://x.com/willscullypower/status/1448492941752758275

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28 mai

Joyeux anniversaire (81) à Paul Scully-Power🎂🎂🎂
Certains le considèrent comme le 1er australien dans l'espace car né à Sydney et naturalisé américain seulement en 1982.
Il a volé comme PS (Payload Specialist) = spécialiste charge utile, en 1984 lors de STS-41G

https://x.com/spacemen1969/status/1927486481230086300

https://twitter.com/spacemen1969/status/1927486481230086300
"Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe." - Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642)

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