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Scott Kelly was born, along with his identical twin brother Mark, on February 21, 1964, in Orange, New Jersey, to Patricia (McAvoy) and Richard Kelly. [16] Kelly's family lived in West Orange, where his parents worked as police officers. [17] Kelly and his brother graduated from West Orange Mountain High School (New Jersey) in 1982.
Mark Kelly [6] and his identical twin brother, Scott Kelly, are sons of Richard and Patricia (née McAvoy) Kelly, two retired police officers. [7] [8] Kelly is of Irish descent. [9] He was born on February 21, 1964, in Orange, New Jersey, and raised in West Orange, New Jersey. Kelly graduated from Mountain High School in 1982.
The book details Kelly's life, as well as that of his twin brother Mark, as they became naval aviators and test pilots, and were both selected for NASA Astronaut Group 16. Kelly recounts his four spaceflights, with an emphasis on the ISS year long mission, in which he participated. [1] [2] [3]
Astronomer Scott Kelly spent a year aboard the International Space Station and returned a changed man — quite literally. Astronaut's DNA no longer matches twin’s after a year in space Skip to ...
Twins Scott Kelly and Mark Kelly are taking part in an ongoing first-of-its-kind twin study with NASA.
Astronaut Scott Kelly was selected as the identical twin of Mark Kelly. The mission included collecting scientific data important to future human exploration of the Solar System. Kelly and Korniyenko already had an indirect connection: Kelly was a backup crew for the station's Expedition 23/24, where Korniyenko served as a flight engineer. [13]
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Almost three years after NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned from spending nearly a year in orbit, researchers are still poring over the data collected during an unprecedented ...
Mark E. Kelly (4 flights; [19] fellow astronaut Scott J. Kelly is his twin brother) [20] Pilot, STS-108 Endeavour [ 21 ] ( ISS supply mission) Pilot, STS-121 Discovery [ 22 ] ( ISS resupply mission; second "Return to Flight" mission after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster )