Reinhard Furrer
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Reinhard Alfred Furrer (November 25, 1940 - September 9, 1995) was a German scientist and astronaut.
Furrer was born in Wörgl, Austria (then part of Germany). After the end of WW2 his father was expelled from Austria, and the family found a new home in Kempten, Bavaria. He stayed there until he joined the University of Kiel to study physics. Furrer later transferred to the Free University of Berlin, where he received a diploma in 1969, and a doctorate in 1972. In 1974 he became assistant professor in Stuttgart and in 1979 qualified for full professorship. He spent time during 1980-1981 at the University of Chicago and during 1981 at the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, USA.
In 1977 Furrer applied for selection as an astronaut for the first Spacelab mission and made it into the final round of candidates, although Ulf Merbold was finally selected. In 1982 the astronauts for the first German Spacelab mission were selected from the finalists for the first mission, and Furrer was one of the two chosen. He was a payload specialist on STS-61-A (D1), which was launched October 30, 1985. The other payload specialists were Ernst Messerschmid and Wubbo Ockels (Netherlands).
After his spaceflight he became a professor in 1987 as well as the Director of the Institute of Space Sciences at the Free University of Berlin.
Furrer was an avid pilot. He earned his pilot license in 1974, doing several long distance trips with one engine planes - including a flight over the inland ice of Greenland in 1979 and a solo flight from Germany to Quito, Ecuador in 1981. His love for planes finally cost him his life, as he died in a plane crash during a flight show in Johannisthal (Berlin). He was a passenger on a flight with a historic Me 108 after the end of the official flight show when the pilot Gerd Kahdemann lost control of the plane shortly after 6 pm. Both he and Furrer were killed immediately.
References
- Julide Tanriverdi, Reinhard Furrer - Das Summen des Universums, ISBN 354835632X
External links
- Biography at the DLR (German space agency) (http://www.astronauten.dlr.de/e_fur.htm)
- Biography at NASA (http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/furrer-r.html)de:Reinhard Furrer