Published 21:12 IST, May 30th 2020
Doug Hurley's net worth: Know the celebrated NASA astronaut's salary & other details
Doug Hurley net worth details have been listed below. Read to know about the celebrated astronaut Doug Hurley's net worth and salary information.
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Astronaut Doug Hurley is all set to launch off to International Station along with astronaut Bob Behnken with Demo-2 Crew Dragon launch. Doug Hurley has been serving in NASA since 2000 and is a veteran of two flights. Hurley was pilot for STS-127 and STS-135 and he will also be piloting Dragon Crew craft.
Before joining NASA, Doug Hurley served in US Marine Corps where he reached to rank of colonel. As Doug Hurley embarks to one of most historic launches in recent years, enthusiasts have reportedly been interested in kwing about astronaut's life with regards to his lifestyle, net worth and salary. Re below to kw about astronaut Doug Hurley's net worth.
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Doug Hurley's net worth details
details about Doug Hurley's net worth have t been me public by astronaut himself but have been reported through various sources. As per reports, Doug Hurley has a net worth ranging from $1-$5 million in 2019. Whereas astronaut's net worth was previously reported to be $1-$3 million in 2018.
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Doug's primary source of income is reportedly his profession of being an astronaut in NASA and he does t have any or financial sources. As per reports, astronaut has a yearly salary of over $100 thousand. Hurley also spoke to a leing news daily recently where he revealed that he is houred to be a part of X-NASA program which is launching American rockets from American soil after a gap of almost ten years.
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Im courtesy - official NASA website
Hurley, who is 53 years old grew up in Apalachin, New York outside Binghamton. He has received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Tulane University. During his first mission to , Hurley assisted in delivering two new components to International Station (ISS) including replacement parts, water and hardware. Whereas during his second mission, Hurley was a part of a similar mission where new components were delivered to ISS but also tested a robotic refuelling mechanism and brought back a failed ammonia pump module to NASA for examination.
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21:12 IST, May 30th 2020