Winston Scott Speaker Biography
Highly- Accomplished Former NASA Astronaut
Winston Scott’s inspiring journey to becoming a NASA astronaut exemplifies perseverance. Despite limited resources in his segregated Miami education, his determination and dedicated teachers paved his path. Now retired from NASA, Scott’s space missions offer leadership and communication insights. The manual capture of the Spartan satellite during the 1997 Columbia mission particularly highlights these qualities. As an astronaut speaker, his experiences are truly unique.
Book
Astronaut speaker Winston Scott authored Reflections From Earth Orbit. This book transcends the typical space travel narrative. Instead, it explores life through Scott’s reflections. These reflections were prompted by his two space missions. He flew aboard the Endeavour and Columbia space shuttles. Reflections shares Scott’s journey. It details how he overcame obstacles to become an astronaut. He was among the select few to journey into space. This astronaut speaker offers a personal perspective. He recounts experiences that shaped his extraordinary life.
Astronaut Speaker
As a captivating astronaut speaker, Winston Scott amazes audiences. He shares breathtaking, authentic footage from space. He takes them to rarely seen places. Moreover, he draws upon his NASA experiences. He provides unique insights into multinational team building. He also shares the essence of leadership. From numerous spacewalks to satellite retrievals, he has led astronaut teams. They pushed scientific boundaries in extreme conditions. The knowledge he gained is invaluable. It serves as a resource for those performing under pressure. Organizations and individuals alike benefit from this astronaut speaker’s wisdom.
NASA
In 1992, Winston Scott began his distinguished NASA career as an astronaut. He served as a mission specialist on two pivotal missions. The first was STS-72 Endeavour in 1996. The second was STS-87 Columbia in 1997. The Endeavour mission was a groundbreaking nine-day excursion. The crew retrieved the Space Flyer Unit satellite. They also deployed and retrieved the OAST-Flyer satellite. Furthermore, they conducted two spacewalks. These spacewalks evaluated techniques for the International Space Station assembly. During this mission, this astronaut speaker logged over 214 hours in space. In 1997, the STS-87 Columbia flight followed. It featured the challenging manual capture of a Spartan satellite. Additionally, it involved testing tools for future space station assembly.
US Navy
Before his NASA career, Scott achieved a distinguished record in the U.S. Navy. He served as a Captain. His roles included Director of the Product Support (Engineering) Department. He was also an Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer and Production Test Pilot. As a Naval Aviator, this astronaut speaker accumulated over 5,000 flight hours. This included more than 200 shipboard landings. He flew over twenty different military and civilian aircraft. Additionally, he was an associate instructor of electrical engineering. He taught at Florida A&M University and Florida Community College at Jacksonville.
Education
Scott graduated from Coral Gables High School. He earned a B.A. in music from Florida State University. Subsequently, he received an M.S. in aeronautical engineering. This was from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. Currently, he is Vice President and Deputy General Manager at Jacobs Engineering. This is one of the world’s largest engineering contractors. This astronaut speaker is a member of several esteemed organizations. These include the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He also belongs to the National Naval Officers Association and the Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Mu Alpha Fraternities.
Winston Scott Speaking Topics
Destination Outer Space
Lessons from NASA: Multinational Team Building and Leadership
To the Stars and Beyond: Reaching Your Dreams
Winston Scott Books




