Robert “ Bob ” Cabana

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Bob Cabana Astronaut

Astronaut, Aviator, Leader and Speaker

  • NASA Astronaut – Pilot of STS-41 and STS-53 and Commander of STS-65 and STS-88
  • Logged over 1,010 hours in space
  • Experienced Leader – US Marine Corps and NASA

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Biography

Astronaut Robert (Bob) Cabana (Col, USMC, Ret.) is a former Naval Aviator, Test Pilot, and NASA astronaut.

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Cabana graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps and completed Naval Flight Officer training in Pensacola, Florida, in 1972. Cabana then served as an A-6 bombardier/navigator with Marine Air Wings in Cherry Point, North Carolina, and Iwakuni, Japan. He has logged over 7,000 flight hours in more than 48 different aircraft.

Selected as a NASA Astronaut in 1985, Cabana served as the Pilot on STS-41 and STS-53 and as the Commander on STS-65 and STS-88. His missions included deployment of satellites as well as an assembly flight to the International Space Station.

In addition to his spaceflights, Cabana had a number of leadership roles at NASA including Deputy Director of Flight Crew Operations, Chief of the Astronaut Office, Deputy Director of Johnson Space Center, Director of Stennis Space Center, Director of Kennedy Space Center, and as the Associate Administrator of NASA.

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Honors and Awards Include:

Speaking Portfolio

  • Change Leadership – The transformation of the Kennedy Space Center to the World’s Preeminent Commercial spaceport
  • Elevating Leadership – Becoming a better leader in any industry
  • Leadership’s Enduring journey – Customized motivational talk focused on the power of persistence and doing your best. Aimed at students of ALL ages

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