Born and raised in Western PA, but NE Ohio is now home. Owner of Infinity Eye Care in Twinsburg, OH. Husband. Perpetual exhaustion thanks to 4 children.
Reid Wiseman told his two teenage daughters where to find his will before he got on this rocket. Heโs raised them alone since their mom died of cancer six years ago. Right now, he is 252,757 miles from home, farther from Earth than any human being has ever been.
Wiseman grew up outside Baltimore. Got rejected from the Naval Academy, went to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute instead, studied computer engineering. Became a Navy fighter pilot, flew F-14 Tomcats (the jet from Top Gun) on combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. Two Middle East deployments by his mid-twenties. He saw a Space Shuttle launch in person in 2001 and couldnโt let go of it. Applied to NASA while at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. They picked him. Nine people out of 3,500 applicants. His astronaut class, nicknamed โThe Chumps,โ included Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian whoโs floating next to him right now.
Wisemanโs first trip to space was 165 days on the Space Station in 2014. Two spacewalks. Thirteen hours outside the hull in nothing but a suit. He climbed all the way up to Chief of the Astronaut Office, the person who decides which astronauts fly and which ones sit. Then he gave it up in 2022 to put himself back on the flight list.
His wife Carroll was a nurse in a newborn intensive care unit. She got cancer. Fought it five years. Died in May 2020 at 46. His mother died from Alzheimerโs just weeks before that. Wiseman raised both daughters by himself after that. NASAโs own bio says he considers being a single parent his hardest challenge and the best part of his life. Even while she was dying, Carroll told Reid not to step back from his career. She made him keep going. His brother is a Navy SEAL. His father is 83 and battling cancer too. The old man told reporters he wanted to stay alive long enough to see his son launch.
Before liftoff, Wisemanโs daughters snuck homemade cookies into his flight bag. He posted a photo with them in front of the rocket and wrote โIโm boarding that rocket a very proud father.โ
The previous distance record from Earth belonged to the Apollo 13 crew. 248,655 miles, set in April 1970, and it was an accident. An oxygen tank blew up and the emergency route home happened to swing them farther out than anyone before. Wiseman broke that record by 4,100 miles, and his distance is on purpose. Today he flies within 4,600 miles of the Moon, photographs stretches of the far side that were too dark or at the wrong angle for any of the 24 Apollo astronauts to see, and watches a solar eclipse that nobody on Earth can see, only the four people inside that capsule.
Then he turns around and spends four days flying home to his girls.
Once upon a time they'd just slap an NCAA logo on the floor a few times, put a cloth over the scorers table and it was actually awesome. I knew what region's games were going on by the court and it really gave you as a fan a sense of place for those games.
Now we've gone to totally sterile "March Madness" courts and even worse now - gigantic LED screens to compliment the other 3,000 LED screens you find in some sterile convention city arena so they can shove more advertisements up your ass and shave a little more of your attention span away.
Scott Van Pelt pays tribute to Mike Tirico on SportsCenter in his One Big Thing.
"What he did on Sunday I believe moves him to a place occupied by one person in our business - him."
Knife to the flight attendantโs throat, sheโs crying and screaming for her mama when a random (or not so random) passenger says, โmy turn,โ trades spots, strips the blade, and drops the punk with police.
Bravest move on in an airport this year. What a hero.
Immediately after USA Hockey won gold, they used the platform to honor Johnny Gaudreau. A beautiful tribute to a fallen brother.
His kind spirit is always with them.
They carry him every day.
Our ESPN piece on the life and legacy of Johnny Hockey, from one year ago.
This interview by Mike Tirico with the Hughes brothers and Hellebuyck with Larkin popping in might be the greatest in Olympic history go debate a brick wall. The fellas are hammered and they fuckin deserve it. Get trashed for us fellas
Watch the Greatest Moment in Sports History still Gives Me Chills! The 1980 Olympic Hockey Championship! The Russians were thought to be Unbeatable!
Incredible American ๐บ๐ธ Team ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ
Anti-doping chiefs have said they will look into extraordinary claims that Olympic ski jumpers have injected acid into their penises to enhance performance
Full story by @Lawton_Times โฌ๏ธ
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1986: Super Bowl Week- For the first time at CBS Sports, they did away with the Pots & Pans Summerall intro for this instrumental which would become the music for their college football broadcasts, but it got it's start in Super Bowl XXI between #NYGiants & Broncos