NAME: Daniel W. Bursch (Lieutenant Commander, USN) NASA Astronaut BIRTHPLACE & DATE: Born July 25, 1957, in Bristol, Pennsylvania, but considers Vestal, New York to be his hometown. His parents, Dudley and Betsy Bursch, reside in Charlotte, North Carolina. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Brown hair; blue eyes; 5 feet 4 inches; 135 pounds. EDUCATION: Graduated from Vestal Senior High School, Vestal, New York, in 1975; received a bachelor of science degree in physics from the United States Naval Academy in 1979, and a master of science degree in engineering science from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1991. MARITAL STATUS: Married to the former Roni J. Patterson of Modesto, California. Her mother, Gayle Hutcheson, resides in San Bruno, California. Her father, Jack Patterson, resides in Truckee, California. CHILDREN: Emily Ruth, February 19, 1985. RECREATIONAL INTERESTS: He enjoys tennis, softball, windsurfing, skiing, and woodworking. ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, the United States Naval Institute, and the Tailhook Association. SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal. Distinguished graduate, U.S. Naval Academy and U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. EXPERIENCE: Bursch graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1979, and was designated a Naval Flight Officer in April 1980 at Pensacola, Florida. After initial training as an A-6E Intruder Bombardier/Navigator (B/N), he reported to Attack Squadron 34 in January 1981, and deployed to the Mediterranean aboard the USS John F. Kennedy, and to the North Atlantic and Indian Oceans aboard the USS America. He attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in January 1984. Upon graduation in December he worked as a project test flight officer flying the A-6 Intruder until August 1984, when he returned to the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School as a flight instructor. In April 1987 Bursch was assigned to Commander, Cruise-Destroyer Group 1, as Strike Operations Officer, making deployments to the Indian Ocean aboard the USS Long Beach and the USS Midway. Redesignated an Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO), he attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, from July 1989 until his selection to the astronaut program. He has over 1,500 flight hours in more than 35 different aircraft, and has over 200 carrier landings. Selected by NASA in January 1990, Bursch became an astronaut in July 1991. He is qualified for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews. His technical assignments to date include duties in the Astronaut Office Operations Development Branch, working on controls and displays for the Space Shuttle and Space Station Freedom. Bursch presently also serves as Chief of Astronaut Appearances. CURRENT ASSIGNMENT: Bursch has recently been selected as a mission specialist on STS-51, scheduled to launch in February 1993. The crew of five aboard the Shuttle Discovery will deploy the U.S. Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) and will also deploy the Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS) with NASA and German scientific experiments aboard. The SPAS will be retrieved prior to the end of the nine-day mission. APRIL 1992