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After 25 years at @NASA, flying in four different spacecraft, accumulating 464 days in space, astronaut and test pilot Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA.

Please join us in congratulating Butch on his retirement and thanking him for his dedicated service to the agency and nation!

Read more: https://nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-astronaut-barry-butch-wilmore-retires/

https://x.com/NASA_Johnson/status/1953198576705609943

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NASA Astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore
NASA/Aubrey Gemignani

After 25 years at NASA, flying in four different spacecraft, accumulating 464 days in space, astronaut and test pilot Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA.

The Tennessee native earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Tennessee Technological University and a master’s degree in aviation systems from the University of Tennessee.

Wilmore is a decorated U.S. Navy captain who has flown numerous tactical aircraft operationally while deploying aboard four aircraft carriers during peacetime and combat operations. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, he went on to serve as a test pilot before NASA selected him to become an astronaut in 2000.

“Butch’s commitment to NASA’s mission and dedication to human space exploration is truly exemplary,” said Steve Koerner, acting director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. “His lasting legacy of fortitude will continue to impact and inspire the Johnson workforce, future explorers, and the nation for generations. On behalf of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, we thank Butch for his service.”

During his time at NASA, Wilmore completed three missions launching aboard the space shuttle Atlantis, Roscosmos Soyuz, and Boeing Starliner to the International Space Station. Wilmore also returned to Earth aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. Additionally, he conducted five spacewalks, totaling 32 hours outside the orbital laboratory. 

“Throughout his career, Butch has exemplified the technical excellence of what is required of an astronaut. His mastery of complex systems, coupled with his adaptability and steadfast commitment to NASA’s mission, has inspired us all,” said Joe Acaba, chief of the Astronaut Office at NASA Johnson. “As he steps into this new chapter, that same dedication will no doubt continue to show in whatever he decides to do next.”

Most recently, Wilmore launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on June 5, 2024, for its first crewed flight test mission, arriving at the space station the following day. While aboard the station, Wilmore completed numerous tasks, including a spacewalk to help remove a radio frequency group antenna assembly from the station’s truss and collected samples and surface material for analysis from the Destiny laboratory and the Quest airlock.

“From my earliest days, I have been captivated by the marvels of creation, looking upward with an insatiable curiosity. This curiosity propelled me into the skies, and eventually to space, where the magnificence of the cosmos mirrored the glory of its creator in ways words can scarcely convey,” said Wilmore. “Even as I ventured beyond Earth’s limits, I remained attuned to the beauty and significance of the world below, recognizing the same intricate design evident among the stars is also woven into the fabric of life at home.”

Learn more about how NASA explores the unknown and innovates for the benefit of humanity at:

https://www.nasa.gov/
« Last Edit: 08/06/2025 09:31 pm by catdlr »
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Re: Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #1 on: 08/06/2025 09:06 pm »
Ohhhh, I can't wait to see his next interview.  His candid conversation with Eric Berger after the Starliner CFT mission was extremely illuminating, and now without the burden of NASA/federal employment, I expect he'll be even more candid.  Also, I'm looking forward to see what he does next (typically some corporate executive role) and how close it is to Boeing ...
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Re: Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #2 on: 08/06/2025 09:28 pm »
Butch Wilmore, with 464 days is the 35th astronaut with most time in space. At the time of his retirement, he was the 12th most experienced active astronaut.

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Re: Veteran Astronaut Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #3 on: 08/06/2025 09:46 pm »
What flying on Starliner does to a man

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Re: Veteran Astronaut Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #4 on: 08/06/2025 09:58 pm »
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Butch Wilmore retires as a member of the exclusive 4 Spacecraft Club, having flown Shuttle 🇺🇸, Soyuz 🇷🇺, Starliner 🇺🇸, and Dragon 🇺🇸.

He joins the likes of John Young, who flew Gemini 🇺🇸, Apollo CSM 🇺🇸, Apollo LM 🇺🇸, and Shuttle 🇺🇸.

Starliner CFT crewmate Suni Williams has now also flown Shuttle 🇺🇸, Soyuz 🇷🇺, Starliner 🇺🇸, and Dragon 🇺🇸.

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Re: Veteran Astronaut Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #5 on: 08/06/2025 11:26 pm »
Ohhhh, I can't wait to see his next interview.  His candid conversation with Eric Berger after the Starliner CFT mission was extremely illuminating, and now without the burden of NASA/federal employment, I expect he'll be even more candid.  Also, I'm looking forward to see what he does next (typically some corporate executive role) and how close it is to Boeing ...
... if he hasn't been placed under NDA etal since then.

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Re: Veteran Astronaut Butch Wilmore has retired from NASA
« Reply #6 on: 08/07/2025 09:55 am »
Ohhhh, I can't wait to see his next interview.  His candid conversation with Eric Berger after the Starliner CFT mission was extremely illuminating, and now without the burden of NASA/federal employment, I expect he'll be even more candid.  Also, I'm looking forward to see what he does next (typically some corporate executive role) and how close it is to Boeing ...
... if he hasn't been placed under NDA etal since then.

Sorry, but no. NASA can only place foreign nationals, who flew to the ISS on private missions (such as the Axiom missions) under an NDA.

Now that Wilmore has left NASA, he's free to discuss whatever he wants, as long as he doesn't violate ITAR regulations and doesn't disclose proprietary information.
But if, in Butch's opinion, NASA screwed up in its oversight of Boeing, or f#cked up the decision making process during his Starliner mission, then Butch is now free to publically speak his mind about this.
However, he is not at liberty to, say, disclose proprietary information about Starliner or Crew Dragon.
« Last Edit: 08/07/2025 09:56 am by woods170 »

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