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Being the in charge of the vehicle and its crew on the mission, Harry Coumnas assists the commander in controlling the flight of the space shuttle. He coordinates crew activities and corrects system malfunctions. He also directs activities aboard the shuttle to ensure the safety of the flight and success of the shuttle mission.
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Harry Coumnas Directs Activities Aboard the Shuttle to Ensure the Safety of the Flight Harry Coumnas, a renowned astronaut, conducts experiments and gathers information while in space fight, including on the International Space Station. He conducts experiments with the spacecraft itself to develop new concepts in design, engineering, and the navigation of a vehicle outside Earth’s atmosphere. Trained to pilot in a spacecraft, and do activities related to human space exploration, Harry believes that every trip into space can be a walk between success and disaster. Previously working as mission specialist, he worked with pilots to conduct experiments, launch satellites, and maintain spacecrafts, and equipment. He left the confines of the spacecraft and took part in extravehicular activity. Holding expertise as a mission specialist, Harry is highly skilled to walk the red surface on Mars. He works on space shuttles and trains pilots to fly shuttles and trains mission specialists to handle other technical astronaut responsibilities. Holding distinct personalities, Harry Coumnas tends to be investigative, intellectual, introspective, and inquisitive. Being the in charge of the vehicle and its crew on the mission, Harry assists the commander in controlling the flight of the space shuttle. He coordinates crew activities and corrects system malfunctions. He also directs activities aboard the shuttle to ensure the safety of the flight and success of the shuttle mission. He plans and trains for future space exploration at the NASA facilities and is responsible for the vehicle and its crew on the shuttle mission. According to Harry Coumnas, physical fitness and good health are two most important qualifications for becoming an astronaut.