Three-time Spacewalker Josh Cassada to Retire from NASA
Cassada served as pilot of NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission and Expedition 68 flight engineer aboard the
"I want to extend my sincere gratitude to Josh for his dedication and service to human space exploration," said NASA Johnson Space Center Director
Throughout Expedition 68, Cassada and his crewmates completed extensive problem-solving with ground teams, including the modification of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to accommodate an additional crew member in the event of an emergency return, and leveraged the crew's various skill sets and training to ensure continued safe and effective operations for current and future crews.
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"Josh has played a significant role in NASA's deliverance of reliable and cost-effective human transportation to and from the space station," said
As he transitions from government service, Cassada will return to the private sector, working on extremely low light detection technologies with broad and emerging applications in various areas, including quantum networks and computing, remote sensing, long-range communication, semiconductor manufacturing, and medical imaging.
"I am incredibly grateful for my many opportunities here at NASA," Cassada said, "and especially to have served alongside some of the most amazing people both on and off our planet, accomplishing things that are only possible when we work and innovate together as a team. As humans, we explore. And each scientific adventure, whether in a lab on Earth or in space, requires courage to explore and advance society. I am incredibly fortunate to have been surrounded by explorers during my entire career so far and going forward. An expedition may seem daunting, but it's a lot less so when you're prepared and with the right crewmates."
Before his selection by NASA in 2013 as a member of NASA's 21st Class, Cassada earned his doctorate in High Energy Particle Physics from the University of
Cassada graduated from White Bear Lake Area High School in
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