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Charles Gordon Fullerton (October 11, 1936 – August 21, 2013) was a United States Air Force colonel, a USAF and NASA astronaut, and a research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, California. His assignments included a variety of flight research and support activities piloting NASA's B-52 launch aircraft, the Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), and other multi-engine and high performance aircraft.
Fullerton logged more than 380 hours in space flight, and was a NASA astronaut from September 1969 until November 1986 when he joined the research pilot office at Dryden. In July 1988, he completed a 30-year career with the U.S. Air Force and retired as a colonel. He continued in his position of NASA research pilot as a civilian. Fullerton, his wife, and their two children lived in Lancaster, California.
Born October 11, 1936, in Rochester, New York, Fullerton graduated from Ulysses S. Grant High School, Portland, Oregon, in 1953. He received Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, in 1957 and 1958, respectively.
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C. Gordon Fullerton | Former astronaut, 76 (08/24/2013): C. Gordon Fullerton, 76, a former astronaut who flew on two space shuttle missions and had an extensive career as a research and test pilot for NASA and the Air Force, died Wednesday, the space agency said. Deaths of note: Stephenie McMillan, C. Gordon Fullerton, James Sterling Young (08/23/2013): Stephenie McMillan, 71, set designer; C. Gordon Fullerton, 76, astronaut; James Sterling Young, 85, historian. C. Gordon Fullerton, pioneering space shuttle pilot (08/23/2013): Col. C. Gordon Fullerton, an astronaut who was involved in NASA’s earliest ventures and in the success of its space shuttle program, died on Wednesday in California.
C. Gordon Fullerton dies at 76; space shuttle astronaut, test pilot (08/22/2013): An astronaut on the Challenger and Columbia space shuttles, Gordon Fullerton flew cutting-edge aircraft until he was 70. C. Gordon Fullerton waited years for his chance to go into space but less than six minutes after the space shuttle Challenger took off in 1985, he was starting to rethink it.
Gordon Fullerton, Space Shuttle Test Pilot, Dies at 76 (08/22/2013): Gordon Fullerton, an Apollo-era NASA astronaut who was among the first test pilots to fly the space shuttle, died on Wednesday (Aug. 21), three years after suffering a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. He was 76.
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C. Gordon Fullerton | Former astronaut, 76 (08/2013): C. Gordon Fullerton, 76, a former astronaut who flew on two space shuttle missions and had an extensive career as a research and test pilot for NASA and the Air Force, died Wednesday, the space agency said.














