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NASA Distinguished Service Medal
Highest award bestowed by the NASA
Highest award bestowed by the NASA
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | NASA Distinguished Service Medal | |
| image | NASA Distinguished Service Medal (GSFC 20160831 2016-16856 025) (cropped).jpg | |
| caption | NASA Distinguished Service Medal | |
| presenter | the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | |
| country | United States | |
| type | Medal | |
| eligibility | Federal government employees | |
| awarded_for | "distinguished service, ability, or courage, [that] has...made a contribution representing substantial progress to aeronautical or space exploration in the interests of the United States" | |
| status | Active | |
| established | July 29, 1959 | |
| firstawarded | 1959 | |
| higher | Congressional Space Medal of Honor | |
| same | Distinguished Public Service Medal | |
| lower | Outstanding Leadership Medal | |
| image2 | [[File:NasaDisRib.svg | 80px]] |
| caption2 | NASA Distinguished Service Ribbon |
NASA-awarded Distinguished Service Medal
The NASA Distinguished Service Medal is the highest award that can be bestowed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States. The medal may be presented to any member of the federal government, including both military astronauts and civilian employees.
The NASA Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to those who display distinguished service, ability, or courage, and have personally made a contribution representing substantial progress to the NASA mission. The contribution must be so extraordinary that other forms of recognition would be inadequate.
Typical presentations of the NASA Distinguished Service Medal included awards to senior NASA administrators, mission control leaders, and astronauts who have completed several successful space flights. Due to the prestige of the award, the decoration is authorized for wear on active uniforms of the United States military. Another such authorized decoration is the NASA Space Flight Medal.
Upon the recommendation of NASA, the president may award an even higher honor to astronauts, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
The medal was original awarded by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and was inherited by NASA. The first NASA version (type I), featuring the NASA seal, was issued from 1959 until 1964, when it was replaced by the current type II medal (shown).

Recipients
1959
- John W. Crowley, NASA Director of Aeronautical and Space Research
1961
- Alan Shepard (May 8)
- Virgil I. Grissom (July 22)
1962
- John Glenn
- Robert Gilruth
- Scott Carpenter
- Wally Schirra (October 15)
- Forrest S. Petersen, X-15 pilot
- Robert White, X-15 pilot
- Joseph A. Walker, X-15 pilot
- Walter C. Williams
1963
- Gordon Cooper
1965
- Wally Schirra (December 30) (second award)
1968
- James Webb
- Alexander Flax
1969
- William A. Anders
- Frank A. Bogart
- Carroll H. Bolender
- Frank Borman
- Robert E. Bourdeau
- Eugene A. Cernan
- Roger B. Chaffee
- John F. Clark
- Raymond L. Clark
- Ozro M. Covington
- Kurt H. Debus
- Maxime A. Faget
- Robert R. Gilruth
- Harry H. Gorman
- Virgil I. Grissom (second award)
- Hans F. Gruene
- George H. Hage
- Wesley L. Hjornevik
- Lee B. James
- David M. Jones
- Kenneth S. Kleinknecht
- Christopher C. Kraft
- James A. Lovell
- George M. Low
- Charles W. Matthews
- Alexander A. McCool
- James A. McDivitt
- Jessie L. Mitchell
- George E. Mueller
- John E. Naugle
- Edmund F. O'Connor
- Rocco A. Petrone
- Samuel C. Phillips
- Joseph Purcell
- Eberhard F. M. Rees
- Ludie G. Richard
- Arthur Rudolph
- Julian W. Scheer
- William C. Schneider
- Russell L. Schweickart
- David R. Scott
- Robert C. Seamans
- Willis H. Shapley
- Albert F. Siepert
- Donald K. Slayton
- Thomas P. Stafford
- Gerald M. Truszynski
- Wernher von Braun
- Hermann K. Weidner
- Edward H. White
- John S. Williams
- John W. Young
1970
- Edwin E. Aldrin
- Neil A. Armstrong
- Alan L. Bean
- Michael Collins
- Charles Conrad
- Richard F. Gordon
- Fred W. Haise
- James A. Lovell (second award)
- Thomas O. Paine
- John L. Swigert
1971
- Charles J. Donlan
- James B. Irwin
- Vincent L. Johnson
- Walter J. Kapryan
- Eugene F. Kranz
- Bruce T. Lundin
- Glynn S. Lunney
- James A. McDivitt
- Edgar D. Mitchell
- Bernard Moritz
- Dale D. Myers
- Oran W. Nicks
- Stuart A. Roosa
- David R. Scott (second award)
- Alan B. Shepard (second award)
- Sigurd A. Sjoberg
- John W. Townsend
- Alfred M. Worden
1972
- Charles M. Duke
- Paul Werner Gast
- William R. Lucas
- Hans M. Mark
- Thomas K. Mattingly
- Richard C. McCurdy
- William T. Pecora
- Dan Schneiderman
- John W. Young (second award)
1973
- George W. S. Abbey
- Alan L. Bean (second award)
- Leland F. Belew
- Charles A. Berry
- Aleck C. Bond
- Anthony J. Calio
- Eugene A. Cernan (second award)
- Aaron Cohen
- Charles Conrad (second award)
- Richard W. Cook
- John H. Disher
- Paul C. Donnelly
- Ronald E. Evans
- Arnold W. Frutkin
- Owen K. Garriott
- Ernst Geissler
- Roy E. Godfrey
- Robert H. Gray
- George B. Hardy
- Robert C. Hock
- William P. Horton
- S. Neil Hosenball
- Roy P. Jackson
- Richard S. Johnston
- Joseph P. Kerwin
- James E. Kingsbury
- Jack A. Kinzler
- Kenneth S. Kleinknecht (second award)
- Joseph N. Kotanchik
- Chester M. Lee
- William E. Lilly
- Jack R. Lousma
- Owen G. Morris
- Rocco A. Petrone
- Isom A. Rigell
- Miles Ross
- George T. Sasseen
- Harrison H. Schmitt
- William C. Schneider
- Richard G. Smith
- Howard W. Tindall
- Paul J. Weitz
1974
- Donald D. Buchanan
- Gerald P. Carr
- Walker E. Giberson
- Edward G. Gibson
- Charles F. Hall
- Robert L. Krieger
- Dale D. Myers
- William R. Pogue
- Norman Pozinsky
- Martin L. Raines
- Lee R. Scherer
- John M. Thole
- Robert F. Thompson
1975
- Vance D. Brand
- Robert H. Curtin
- M. P. Frank
- Donald P. Hearth
- Chester M. Lee
- Glynn S. Lunney
- Joseph B. Mahon
- Ellery B. May
- John L. McLucas
- William Nordberg
- George F. Page
- Donald K. Slayton (second award)
- Thomas P. Stafford (second award)
- David Williamson Jr.
1976
- Charles J. Donlan
- Isaac T. Gillam
- Charles R. Gunn
- William M. Lohse
- Charles W. Mathews
- John J. Neilon
- Leonard Roberts
- William R. Schindler
1977
- Edgar M. Cortright
- Malcolm R. Currie
- James C. Fletcher
- Noel W. Hinners
- Leonard Jaffe
- Harriett G. Jenkins
- Robert S. Kraemer
- Bruce T. Lundin
- Hans M. Mark
- James S. Martin
- John E. Naugle
- Henry W. Norris
- A. Thomas Young
1978
- Kenneth R. Chapman
- Duward Crow
- Robert H. Curtin
- Marvin L. McNickle
- David R. Scott (Third Award)
- Milton O. Thompson
- Gerald M. Truszynski
1980
- William H. Bayley
1981
- Robert L. Crippen
- Paul C. Donnelly
- Howard S. Hardcastle
- James B. Odom
- Andrew J. Stofan
- John F. Yardley
- Walter C. Williams (second award)
- David Williamson Jr. (second award)
1984
- Robert O. Aller
1988
- Willis H. Shapley (second award)
1991
- John R. Casani
1992
- Berrien Moore III
- Mark Albrecht
- Story Musgrave
1994
- Joseph H Rothenberg
1995
- Dr. Charles J. Pellerin
- Bill G. Aldridge
1996
- Gerald M. Smith
- William J. O'Neil
1997
- Jerome Apt
2000
- Joseph H Rothenberg
2001
- Jack Brooks
- Claude Nicollier
- Courtney Stadd
- James S. Voss
- Joseph Philip Loftus
2002
- Scott E. Parazynski
2004
- Kalpana Chawla
- William McCool
- Axel Roth
- Brock "Randy" Stone
- Lott W. Brantley Jr.
- G. Scott Hubbard
- Edward T. Lu
2005
- Firouz Naderi
2006
- Eileen M. Collins
2007
- Douglas Hendriksen
2008
- Walter Cunningham
- Donn Eisele
- Fuk Li
- Walter Schirra (Third Award)
- E. Myles Standish
- Richard Sunseri
2009
- Christopher Scolese
- Stephanie D. Wilson
2010
- David K. Alonso
- Scott D. Altman
- John M. Grunsfeld
- Kenneth M. Ford
- Jeffrey M. Hanley
- John T. James
- Suresh M. Joshi
- William H. Kinard
- Steven J. Ostro
- Mark L. Polansky
- Frederick Sturckow
- Jacob Trombka
- David A. Wolf
2011
- Stephen K. Robinson
- Richard Mushotzky
- Richard Grammier
- Daniel McCleese
- Richard Fisher
- Stephanie D. Wilson
- James E. Fesmire
- Dmitri Kondratyev
2012
- Frank J. Benz
- Byron Butler
- Sam V. Digesu
- Christopher J. Ferguson
- David C. Folta
- Michael E. Fossum
- Mark E. Kelly
- Alan J. Lindenmoyer
- David M. Martin
- Ann McNair
- Robert R. Meyer
- Martin G. Mlynczak
- Philip E. Phillips
- Craig L. Purdy
- Daniel C. Reda
- Joseph Savino
- Phillip A. Sabelhaus
- Peter J. Serlemitsos
- Robert M. Stephens
- Michael T. Suffredini
- Richard Zurek
2015
- Raymond G. Clinton Jr.
- Carl Preston Jones
- Ellen Ochoa
2016
- James O. Arnold
- Perry L. Becker
- Jeri Buchholz
- Ricky W. Butler
- Edward R. Generazio
- Linda M. Jensen
- Jack King
- Jennifer C. Kunz
- Michael F. O'Brien
- William Oegerle
- Patrick Scheuermann
- Piers J. Sellers
- J. William Sikora
- Teresa Vanhooser
2017
- Ellen Ochoa
- Dolores A. Holland
- Dava J. Newman
- Steven J. Kempler
- Michael Hesse
- Paul A. Newman
- Carol Mosier
2018
- Theodore Adams
- Gale Allen
- Christine Belcastro
- John Charles
- Charles Dovale
- Philip Eberspeaker
- James Free
- Cornelis Gehrels
- Pamela Hanes
- Kenneth Human
- Robert Jacobs
- Debra Johnson
- Lauren Leo
- Robert Lightfoot
- Dawn Lowe
- Joel Montalbano
- Ellen Ochoa
- Krista Paquin
- Jonathan Pettus
- Dennis Reuter
- Lesa Roe
- Michael Sampson
- Christopher Singer
- Hanwant Singh
- Gregory Williams
- Josef Wonsever
- Joseph Zawodny
2019
- Richard Barney
- Darren Bedell
- Dwayne C. Brown
- Thomas Bryan
- Layne Carter
- Ricky Cissom
- Joseph Cuzzupoli
- William DeLoach
- Daniel Dittman
- Edward Fein
- Michael Freilich
- Michael Good
- Tyrell Hawkins
- William Hicks
- Andrew Hunter
- Dorsie Jones
- Vicki Kloeris
- Joseph Madden
- Edward Masuoka
- Todd May
- William Myers
- Jim Reuter
- Melvin Scruggs
- Robert Scully
- Jaiwon Shin
- Patrick Simpkins
- Steven Sullivan
- Eric Thaxton
- Michael Van Houten
- Brenton Weathered
- Terry Wilcutt|colwidth=15em}}
2020
- Roy W. Malone, Jr.
2021
- David A. Herda
- Paul K. McConnaughey
- H. Phil Stahl
- Bobby J. Watkins
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