Joseph P. Kerwin | |
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NASA astronaut | |
Nationality | American |
Status | Retired |
Born |
Oak Park, Illinois, U.S. |
February 19, 1932
Other names
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Joseph Peter Kerwin |
Other occupation
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Medical Doctor |
Holy Cross, B.A. 1953 Northwestern University, M.D. 1957 |
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Rank | Captain, USN |
Time in space
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28d 00h 50m |
Selection | 1965 NASA Group 4 |
Total EVAs
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1 |
Total EVA time
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3 hours 23 minutes |
Missions | Skylab 2 |
Mission insignia
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Retirement | March 31, 1987 |
Awards |
Joseph Peter Kerwin, M.D. (born February 19, 1932), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is an American physician and former NASA astronaut, who served as Science Pilot for the Skylab 2 mission from May 25–June 22, 1973. He was the first physician to be selected for astronaut training.
Born of Irish descent in Oak Park, Illinois, on February 19, 1932, Kerwin graduated from Fenwick High School, a private school in Oak Park, in 1949. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1953; a Doctor of Medicine degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, in 1957; completed his internship at the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington, D.C.; and attended the United States Navy School of Aviation Medicine at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, being designated a naval flight surgeon in December 1958.
Kerwin was a Captain (now retired) in the Navy Medical Corps, commissioned in July 1958. He earned his wings at Beeville, Texas in 1962. He has logged 4,500 hours flying time.