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NASA’s Scott Tingle to Serve as Agency’s Chief Astronaut

NASA’s Scott Tingle to Serve as Agency’s Chief Astronaut

  • NASA has named astronaut Scott Tingle as the new Chief Astronaut, effective November 10.
  • Tingle will be responsible for managing astronaut resources and operations, developing flight crew operations, and making crew assignments for future human spaceflight missions, including Artemis missions to the Moon.
  • As a decorated spaceflight veteran with over 4,500 flight hours in 51 different aircraft, Tingle brings extensive experience to the role of Chief Astronaut.
  • Tingle succeeds NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, who had served as chief of the Astronaut Office since February 2023 and has transitioned to the center director’s staff.
  • Tingle is a native of Randolph, Massachusetts, with a background in mechanical engineering from Southeastern Massachusetts University and Purdue University, and previously worked for The Aerospace Corporation before joining NASA.
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NASA astronaut Scott Tingle

NASA named astronaut Scott Tingle as chief of the Astronaut Office at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, effective Nov. 10. A decorated spaceflight veteran and former captain in the United States Navy, Tingle has logged more than 4,500 flight hours in 51 different aircraft and served as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station.

As chief astronaut, Tingle is responsible for managing astronaut resources and operations. He also will help develop astronaut flight crew operations and make crew assignments for future human spaceflight missions, including Artemis missions to the Moon.

“Our Johnson Space Center team congratulates Scott on his selection as chief of the Astronaut Office. We wish him well as he takes on this new and exciting leadership role,” said Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche. “I extend my sincerest thanks to Joe Acaba, for his dedicated service to the Astronaut Office, as he completed the tremendous task of preparing our astronaut corps for daring missions to and from the International Space Station and integrated their expertise and space knowledge to develop and test future technologies, software, and procedures making space travel safer and more attainable for our nation’s explorers.”

A native of Randolph, Massachusetts, Tingle was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2009. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Southeastern Massachusetts University and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Tingle most recently served as a flight engineer aboard the space station, spending more than six months in orbit during Expedition 54/55. He was the flight engineer and United States Operational Segment lead for the mission, which launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz spacecraft on Dec. 17, 2017, and concluded with landing on June 3, 2018. Since returning to Earth, he has supported the Astronaut Office in various roles, including mission support, technical leadership, and crew readiness activities.

Before coming to NASA, Tingle worked for The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, where he served as a technical staff member supporting the company’s propulsion department. He was commissioned as a naval officer in 1991 and went on to complete a distinguished career, earning the rank of captain before retiring. Follow Tingle on X.

Tingle succeeds NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, who had served as chief of the Astronaut Office since February 2023. Acaba has transitioned to the center director’s staff, where he provides technical advice on mission planning and strategy at NASA Johnson. In this new role, he leads the center’s alignment with NASA’s strategic plan and human spaceflight priorities, supports the agency’s STEM workforce goals, and advances collaboration with commercial space, academia, and other government partners as NASA continues its exploration beyond low Earth orbit.

Learn more about the International Space Station:

https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station

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Shaneequa Vereen

Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

shaneequa.y.vereen@nasa.gov

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Q. Who has been named as NASA’s new Chief Astronaut?
A. Scott Tingle

Q. What is Scott Tingle responsible for as chief astronaut?
A. Managing astronaut resources and operations, developing astronaut flight crew operations, and making crew assignments for future human spaceflight missions.

Q. How many flight hours does Scott Tingle have logged in 51 different aircraft?
A. More than 4,500 flight hours

Q. What is the name of the university where Scott Tingle earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering?
A. Southeastern Massachusetts University

Q. Who has transitioned to the center director’s staff after serving as chief of the Astronaut Office?
A. Joe Acaba

Q. How long did Scott Tingle spend in orbit during Expedition 54/55?
A. More than six months

Q. What was the launch date of the Soyuz spacecraft that launched Scott Tingle into space for Expedition 54/55?
A. December 17, 2017

Q. Who is Scott Tingle’s successor as chief astronaut after Joe Acaba?
A. Not mentioned in the text (Joe Acaba is still serving)

Q. What was Scott Tingle’s rank before retiring from the United States Navy?
A. Captain