Scott D. Tingle

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Scott David Tingle is a NASA astronaut. He was selected in June 2009 as a member of the NASA Astronaut Group 20, qualifying in 2011. Serving as a flight engineer as part of Expedition 54 and 55, Tingle launched into space on board Soyuz MS-07 in December 2017, and returned in June 2018. Tingle is a highly decorated naval pilot, having flown 51 types of aircraft over more than 4,500 flight hours, landed 750 aircraft with carrier arrestments, and fought in 54 combat missions.

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Scott David Tingle
astronaut, military officer, Legion of Merit, NASA Astronaut Group 20United States

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  • Expedition 54
    54th expedition to the International Space Station
  • Expedition 55
    55th expedition to the International Space Station
  • Soyuz MS-07
    2017 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
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Portrait of Scott Tingle in the Blue Flight Control Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on September 8, 2020 (NHQ202009080002)Portrait of Scott Tingle in the Blue Flight Control Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on September 8, 2020 (NHQ202009080002)
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    eventspaceflightExpedition 54expedition to the International Space StationWikidata
    eventspaceflightExpedition 55expedition to the International Space StationWikidata
    eventspaceflight2017Soyuz MS-07human spaceflight, space mission, Soyuz MSWikidata
    commonsimagePortrait of Scott Tingle in the Blue Flight Control Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on September 8, 2020 (NHQ202009080002) Commons
    commonsimageExpedition 54 watching The Last Jedi (iss054e004175) Commons