Nate Bender

Nate Bender

Bender with a plate of food inside the Aquarius habitat during the NEEMO 14 mission.
Nationality American
Occupation Professional aquanaut

Nathan "Nate" Bender is an American professional aquanaut with the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He serves as a habitat technician at NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base, the world's only undersea research laboratory.[1][2]

Early life and career

Bender grew up in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. After high school he served for five years in the United States Marine Corps in such locations as Japan, Okinawa, Thailand and Korea. Bender left the Marines in 2000 and joined Bell Atlantic Communications in the Washington, DC, area. Five years later he transferred to Verizon Communications in Tampa, Florida. Bender was hired by Aquarius in March 2010.[1]

Aquarius and NEEMO

As a habitat technician during Aquarius missions, Bender's responsibilities include habitat operations and maintenance, including carrying out dives to maintain the exterior of the habitat. He also monitors life support systems, communicates with the crew on shore, and acts as a divemaster for the scientists aboard Aquarius.[3]

In May 2010, Bender took part as a habitat technician in the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 14 (NEEMO 14) mission, one of a series of NASA-NOAA missions which use Aquarius as an analog environment for space exploration. The NEEMO 14 crew lived and worked underwater aboard Aquarius for fourteen days.[4][5] Bender provided primary support for the NASA aquanauts during the mission. In a blog entry Bender commented of his fellow NEEMO 14 crew members, "Gentlemen, somewhere out there is a child calling you hero, and changing their dreams to follow in your footsteps."[4] In October 2011, Bender served as a habitat technician during the NEEMO 15 mission, the crew of which lived underwater for seven days.[6][7][8] NEEMO 15 ended early on October 26 due to the approach of Hurricane Rina.[9][10]

References

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  1. 1 2 Bender, Nate (May 2010). "Profiles - NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base". University of North Carolina Wilmington. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  2. "The team - NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base". University of North Carolina Wilmington. 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  3. Prager, Ellen (October 2008). "Being an Aquarius Habitat Technician". NURC. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  4. 1 2 Alexander, Aaron (2010). "Archive for the 'NEEMO 14' Mission". NURC. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  5. NASA (May 7, 2010). "NASA - NEEMO 14 Topside Report No. 1, May 7, 2010". NASA. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  6. NASA (September 19, 2011). "NASA - NASA Announces 15th Undersea Exploration Mission Date And Crew". NASA. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  7. Cowing, Keith (October 17, 2011). "A Pre-Mission Conversation With NASA NEEMO Aquanaut Steve Squyres". SpaceRef Interactive Inc. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  8. Miller, Steven; Emerson, Peter (October 26, 2011). "Steven Miller, PhD.: Science Fiction Becomes Reality: Asteroids and the Aquarius Underwater Laboratory". TheHuffingtonPost.com. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  9. NASA (October 27, 2011). "NASA - NEEMO 15 Topside Reports". NASA. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  10. Bergin, Chris (October 27, 2011). "NEEMO mission ends early - conducts six successful underwater EVAs". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
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