Michael R. Clifford, born on October 13, 1952, is a distinguished United States Army officer and NASA astronaut. With a remarkable career, he achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel and became a Master Army Aviator, amassing over three thousand four hundred hours of flight time across a diverse range of fixed and rotary winged aircraft.
Clifford's contributions to space exploration are noteworthy. He participated in three Space Shuttle missions, during which he logged an impressive six hours of spacewalk time. His expertise and pioneering spirit were particularly evident during the STS-76 mission, where he became one of the first astronauts to conduct a spacewalk while docked to the Russian space station Mir.
Throughout his career, Clifford has exemplified dedication and skill, leaving a lasting impact on both military aviation and space exploration. His journey reflects a commitment to pushing the boundaries of human achievement in the skies and beyond.