Alan Goodwin "Dex" Poindexter (November 5, 1961 – July 1, 2012) was an American naval officer and a NASA astronaut. Read full biography of Alan G. Poindexter →
I'm really hopeful about the future of space exploration and human spaceflight. Civilization as we know it has been defined by exploration. You... →
I feel privileged and honored to have flown. It's been a tremendous ride, looking back on the legacy and accomplishments, like the Hubble... →
Flying in space is risky. It will never be safe, and the best thing we can do is manage those risks. It's important for people, for human beings... →
When you see the orbiter headed out the launch pad and then crawling up the hill and being hard down on the pad, it does something to you.
I flew fighters for the Navy in San Diego for three years, went and did my post-graduate education, and then I was a test pilot in Patuxent River... →
I grew up in a Navy family, and like most service families, we traveled a lot and moved a lot. I grew up on both coasts and in the suburbs of... →
I was a typical American boy. I did a lot of outdoor activities, played a lot outside with my friends, loved to go the beach, liked to hike, boating... →
I was influenced by many, many different people in my student years, and I was always, I guess, immersed in a Navy environment, and so, obviously... →
Moving around a lot allows you to experience many different cultures and learn about the ways that different people in different parts of the country... →
My job during the EVAs, the spacewalks, is to act as the inside coordinator. I remain on the aft flight deck of the shuttle, and I act in a manner to... →