News 2018: NASA Astronaut Scott Tingle '87 to speak at UMassD

News 2018: NASA Astronaut Scott Tingle '87 to speak at UMassD
NASA Astronaut Scott Tingle '87 to speak at UMassD

Thursday, November 15

Scott Tingle '87 NASA Astronaut

NASA Astronaut and UMassD alumnus Scott Tingle '87 is back from a 168-day mission on board the International Space Station. Scott will be on campus to talk about his amazing experience in low-Earth orbit and answer questions from the UMassD community.

Thursday, November 15

11:00am

Main Auditorium

Register here.

Do you have a question you've always wanted to ask an astronaut? 

Now's your chance! Submit your question here. (You don't have to attend to submit a question.)

About Scott Tingle '87

Scott Tingle received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from UMass Dartmouth in 1987. A Navy pilot, he was selected by NASA in 2009 as one of the 14 members of the 20th NASA astronaut class. Tingle spent 168 days on board the International Space Station from December 2017 to June 2018 as a part of Expedition 54/55, conducting science investigations in biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences, and technology development.