Don Lind's Human Design Chart

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          Don Lind's Biography

          American astronaut and physics professor who served as a mission specialist on the Challenger during the first operational mission of Spacelab from April 29 to 6 May 1985.
          Lind received his early education at Midvale Elementary School, and after graduating from Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah, he enrolled at the University of Utah where he received a Bachelor of Science degree with high honors in physics in 1953. He served four years with the U.S. Navy, stationed both in San Diego and aboard the USS Hancock, receiving his wings in 1957. He continued his education at the University of California and earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in high-energy nuclear physics in 1964. His post-doctoral study was completed at the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, in 1975-1976.
          Lind initially worked at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley, California, but in 1964, he went to NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland where he worked as a space physicist. NASA chose him for astronaut training in April 1966. He was the back-up science pilot for Skylab 3 and 4, a member of the Skylab rescue crew and one of the astronaut office’s operations missions development group. In 1974, he was awarded the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.
          As a member of the Spacelab-3 science mission, Lind was responsible for developing and conducting an experiment to make 3-dimensional video recordings of the earth’s aurora; however, after completing his mission debriefing, he decided to pursue a life-long goal, and on 24 November 1985, he resigned as an astronaut. In September of that year, he was appointed professor of physics at Utah State University.
          He was married to Kathleen Maughan and had seven children. He enjoyed sports like swimming and skiing and was interested in painting, play-writing and amateur theatrical productions. He died on 30 August 2022 at age 92 in Logan, Utah.
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          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.