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NASA Group One Astronauts Selected, April
1959
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May 5, 1961
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Alan B. Shepard Jr. becomes the first American to fly into Space
(Sub Orbital Flight), Mercury-Redstone 3, Freedom 7

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July 21, 1961 |
Virgil I "Gus"
Grissom, second American in Space (Sub
Orbital Flight), Liberty Bell 7
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February 20, 1962
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John Herschel Glenn, Jr.
(Colonel, USMC, Ret.), the third American in Space. Becomes the first U.S. Astronaut to orbit the
Earth (Mercury Atlas 6, Friendship 7), 3 orbits.

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May 24, 1962
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M. Scott Carpenter, Mercury Aurora 7, the fourth American in space,
was launched on the 24th of May 1962, he orbited the Earth 3 times
before landing safely. Mercury Atlas 7. 3 orbits.
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NASA Group
Two Astronauts Selected, September 1962
- Armstrong, Neil A.
- Borman, Frank
- Conrad,
Charles 'Pete', Jr.
- Lovell, James
A. "Jim", Jr.
- McDivitt, James
A. "Jim"
- See, Elliot M., Jr.
- Stafford, Thomas P.
- White, Edward
H. "Ed", II
- John W. Young
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October 3, 1962 |
Walter M. Schirra, fifth
American in Space, Sigma 7, Mercury Atlas 8. 6 orbits.
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May 15,
1963 |
L. Gordon Cooper, Sixth
American in Space, Faith 7. Mercury Atlas 9. 22 orbits.
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NASA Group
Three Astronauts Selected, October 1963
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Mercury Program
ends with Gordo Cooper's Flight. The Seventh Mercury
Astronaut, Donald K. 'Deke' Slayton, did not get a
flight because of a Heart Condition. He would later fly on
the Apollo - Soyuz Test Project.
Gemini Program Begins
March 23, 1965 |
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March 23, 1965 |
Virgil I "Gus"
Grissom and John W. Young orbit in Gemini 3.
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NASA Group
Four Astronauts Selected, June 1965
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June 3 - 7, 1965 |
James A. McDivitt and
Edward H. White orbit in Gemini 4.
Edward H. White, Jr., becomes the first U.S. Astronaut to conduct
a space walk.
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August 21 - 29, 1965 |
L. Gordon Cooper and
Charles 'Pete' Conrad orbit in Gemini 5.
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December 15 - 16,
1965 |
Walter M. Schirra and
Thomas P. Stafford orbit in Gemini 6.
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December 4-18, 1965 |
Frank Borman and James
A. Lovell orbit in Gemini 7.
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March 16, 1966 |
Neil A. Armstrong and
David R. Scott orbit in Gemini 8, a flight that nearly costs
them their lives.
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NASA Group
Five Astronauts Selected, April 1966
- Vance
D. Brand
- Bull,
John S.
- Carr,
Gerald P.
- Duke,
Charles M. "Charlie" Jr.
- Engle,
Joe H.
- Evans,
Ronald E.
- Givens,
Edward G., Jr.
- Haise,
Fred W., Jr.
- Irwin,
James B. "Jim"
- Lind,
Don L.
- Lousma,
Jack R.
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- Mattingly,
Thomas K., II
- McCandless,
Bruce, II
- Mitchell,
Edgar D.
- Pogue,
William R.
- Roosa,
Stuart A.
- Swigert,
John L., Jr.
- Weitz,
Paul J.
- Worden,
Alfred M.
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June 3 - 6, 1966 |
Thomas P. Stafford and
Eugene A. "Gene" Cernan orbit in Gemini 9.
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July 18 - 21, 1966 |
John W. Young and
Michael Collins orbit in Gemini 10.
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September 12-15,
1966 |
Charles 'Pete'
Conrad and Richard F. "Dick" Gordon orbit in
Gemini 11. Gordon and Conrad orbited the Earth 44 times.
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November 11 - 15,
1966 |
James A. Lovell and
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin orbit in Gemini 12. The
Last Gemini Program Flight.
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Apollo Program
Begins |
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January 27, 1967
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Astronauts Roger B. Chaffee, Virgil I "Gus" Grissom, and
Edward H. White Jr. killed in a fire during a plugs out test of
the Apollo 1 Space craft.
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NASA Group
Six Astronauts Selected, August 1967
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October 11-22, 1968 |
Walter M. Schirra,
Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham orbit the Earth in Apollo
7. Wally Schirra's Controversial last flight into Space,
Wally was the only Astronaut to fly Mercury, Gemini and
Apollo Flights.
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December 21-27, 1968 |
Frank Borman, James A.
Lovell and William A. "Bill" Anders orbit the Moon
in Apollo 8. They were the first humans to leave Earth
Orbit.
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March 3 - 13, 1969 |
James A. McDivitt, David
R. Scott and Russell L. "Rusty" Schweickart,
Apollo 9.
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May 18-26, 1969 |
Thomas P. Stafford, John
W. Young and Eugene A. "Gene" Cernan orbit in
Apollo 10. The Command Module, "Charlie Brown" can
be seen in the Science Museum in London.
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July
16-24, 1969 |
Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. become
the first men to walk on the Moon. Michael Collins was Command
Module Pilot and remained in Lunar orbit (Apollo 11).

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NASA Group
Seven Astronauts Selected, August 1969
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November
14-24, 1969 |
Apollo 12, launched on the 14th of November, 1969. Alan L. Bean and
Charles 'Pete' Conrad landed in the Ocean of Storms on 19th of November
1969. Richard F. "Dick" Gordon was Command Module Pilot
and remained in Lunar orbit (Apollo 12).
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April 11 - 17, 1970 |
James A. Lovell, John L.
"Jack" Swigert and Fred W. Haise, The near fatal
Apollo 13 mission.
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January 31-
February 9, 1971 |
Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. "Ed" Mitchell land on the
Moon. Stuart A. "Stu" Roosa was Command Module
Pilot and remained in Lunar orbit (Apollo 14).
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July 26 - August
7, 1971 |
David R. Scott and
James B. Irwin land on the Lunar surface. Alfred M. Worden was
Command Module Pilot and remained in Lunar orbit (Apollo
15).
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April 16 - 27,
1972 |
John W. Young and
Charles M. "Charlie" Duke land on the Lunar
surface. Kenneth "Ken" Mattingly was
Command Module Pilot and remained in Lunar orbit (Apollo
16).
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December 7-19,
1972 |
Eugene A.
"Gene" Cernan and Harrison H. "Jack"
Schmitt land on the Lunar surface. Ronald E. "Ron"
Evans was Command Module Pilot and remained
in Lunar orbit (Apollo 17). Gene and Jack were the last men
to walk on the the Moon. The Last Apollo Program Flight.
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Skylab Space
Station Program Begins |
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May 25 -
June 22, 1973 |
Skylab 1.
Charles 'Pete' Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz launch on
the first manned Skylab Flight. Although patches etc. call
this flight Skylab 1 it is also referred to as Skylab 2.
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July 28-
September 25, 1973 |
Skylab 2. Alan
L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. Lousma launch on the
second manned mission to Skylab. Also referred to as Skylab
3.
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November 16
- February 8, 1974 |
Skylab 3.
Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson and William R. Pogue launch
on the third manned mission to Skylab. Also referred to as
Skylab 4.
The Last Skylab Mission.
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Apollo Soyuz
Test Project |
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July 15-24,
1975 |
Thomas P.
Stafford, Vance D. Brand and Donald K. 'Deke'
Slayton Launch to take part in the in the Apollo
Soyuz Test Project, the first docking of American and
Russian Space Craft in orbit. (Deke was the Mercury 7
Astronaut who had not been able to fly due a Heart
Condition).
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Space Shuttle
Program Begins |
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NASA Group
Eight Astronauts Selected, January 1978
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NASA Group
Nine Astronauts Selected, January 1980
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April 12,
1981
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STS-1.
First flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. Piloted by John W. Young
and Robert L. Crippen.
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November
12, 1981
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STS-2,
Columbia. Flown by Joe H. Engle and Richard H.
"Dick" Truly.
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March 22,
1982 |
STS-3,
Columbia. Flown by Jack R. Lousma and Gordon C. Fullerton
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June
27, 1982
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STS-4,
Columbia.
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November
11, 1982
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STS-5,
Columbia.
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April
4, 1983
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STS-6,
First flight of Shuttle Challenger. First Shuttle EVA, 2
Astronauts for 3h.47m.
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June
18, 1983
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STS-7,
Second Flight for Shuttle Challenger. First Female American
Astronaut, Sally K. Ride.
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August
30, 1983
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STS-8,
Third Flight of Shuttle Challenger.
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November
28, 1983
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STS-9,
Columbia.
|
John
W. Young
(6), Commander |

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| Brewster
H. Shaw (1), Jr., Pilot |
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Owen K.
Garriott (2), Mission Specialist |
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Dr. Robert
A. Parker (1), Mission Specialist |
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Dr. Byron
K. Lichtenberg (1), Payload Specialist |
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Dr. Ulf
Merbold (1), Payload Specialist |
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February
03, 1984
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STS-41B,
Fourth flight of Shuttle Challenger.
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April
6, 1984
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STS-41C,
Fifth flight of Shuttle Challenger.
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NASA Group
Ten Astronauts Selected, May 1984
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August
30, 1984
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STS-41D,
First flight of Shuttle Discovery carrying second female
Astronaut, Judith A. Resnick.
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October
5, 1984
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STS-41G,
Sixth flight of Shuttle Challenger
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November
8, 1984
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STS-51A,
Second flight of Shuttle Discovery
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January
24, 1985
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STS-51C,
Third flight of Shuttle Discovery
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April
12, 1985
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STS-51D,
Fourth flight of Shuttle Discovery
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April
29, 1985
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STS-51B,
Seventh flight of Shuttle Challenger
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June
17, 1985
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STS-51G,
Fifth flight of Shuttle Discovery
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July
29, 1985
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STS-51F,
Eighth flight of Shuttle Challenger
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August
27, 1985
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STS-51I,
Sixth flight of Shuttle Discovery
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October
3, 1985
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STS-51J,
First Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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October
30, 1985
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STS-61A,
The Ninth and Final Successful Flight of Challenger
|
Henry
W. Hartsfield, Jr.
(3),
Commander |

|
| Steven
R. Nagel (3), Pilot |
| James
F. Buchli (2), Mission
Specialist 1 |
| Guion
S. Bluford, Jr. (2), Mission
Specialist 2 |
| Bonnie
J. Dunbar (1), Mission
Specialist 3 |
| Reinhard
Furrer (1), Payload
Specialist 1 |
| Ernst
Messerschmid (1), Payload
Specialist 2 |
| Wubbo
J. Ockels (1), Payload
Specialist 3 |
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November
27, 1985
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STS-61B,
Second Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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January
12, 1986
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STS-61C,
Seventh Flight of Shuttle Columbia
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January
28, 1986
|
STS-51L,
Challenger Explodes shortly after take off, there are no
survivors.
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September
29, 1988
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STS-26,
Seventh Flight of Shuttle Discovery
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December
2, 1988
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STS-27,
Third Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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March
13, 1989
|
STS-29,
Eighth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
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May
4, 1989
|
STS-30,
Fourth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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August
8, 1989
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STS-28,
Eighth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
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October
18, 1989
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STS-34,
Fifth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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November
23, 1989
|
STS-33,
Ninth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
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January
9, 1990
|
STS-32,
Ninth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
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February
28, 1990
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STS-36,
Sixth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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April
24, 1990
|
STS-31,
Tenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery, deployment of the Hubble
Space Telescope
|
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October
6, 1990
|
STS-41,
Eleventh Flight of Shuttle Discovery
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November
15, 1990
|
STS-38,
Seventh Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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|
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December
2, 1990
|
STS-35,
Tenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
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April
5, 1991
|
STS-37,
Eighth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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|
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April
28, 1991
|
STS-39,
Twelfth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
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June
5, 1991
|
STS-40,
Eleventh Flight of Shuttle Columbia
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August
2, 1991
|
STS-43,
Ninth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
|
|
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September
12, 1991
|
STS-48,
Thirteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
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November
24, 1991
|
STS-44,
Tenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
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|
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January
22, 1992
|
STS-42,
Fourteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
|
March
24, 1992
|
STS-45,
Eleventh Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
|
|
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May
7, 1992
|
STS-49,
First Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
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June
25, 1992
|
STS-50,
Twelfth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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July
31, 1992
|
STS-46,
Twelfth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
|
|
|
September
12, 1992
|
STS-47,
Second Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
October
22, 1992
|
STS-52,
Thirteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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December
2, 1992
|
STS-53,
Fifteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
|
January
13, 1993
|
STS-54,
Third Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
April
8, 1993
|
STS-56,
Sixteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
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April
26, 1993
|
STS-55,
Fourteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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June
21, 1993
|
STS-57,
Fourth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
September
12, 1993
|
STS-51,
Seventeenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
|
October
18, 1993
|
STS-58,
Fifteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
|
December
2, 1993
|
STS-61,
Fifth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour. First Hubble Space
Telescope servicing mission.
|
|
|
February
3, 1994
|
STS-60,
Eighteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
|
March
4, 1994
|
STS-62,
Sixteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
|
April
9, 1994
|
STS-59,
Sixth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
July
8, 1994
|
STS-65,
Seventeenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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September
9, 1994
|
STS-64,
Nineteenth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
|
September
30, 1994
|
STS-68,
Seventh Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
November
3, 1994
|
STS-66,
Thirteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis
|
|
|
February
3, 1995
|
STS-63,
Twentieth Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
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March
2, 1995
|
STS-67,
Eighth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
June
27, 1995
|
STS-71,
Fourteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, First Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
Robert
L. Gibson
(5), Commander |

|
| Charles
J. Precourt (2), Pilot |
| Ellen
S. Baker (3), Mission
Specialist |
| Bonnie
J. Dunbar (4), Mission
Specialist |
| Gregory
J. Harbaugh (3), Mission
Specialist |
| Anatoly
Solovyev (4), MIR-19
crew upload |
| Nikolai
Budarin (1), MIR-19
crew upload |
| Norman
E. Thagard (5), MIR-18
crew download |
| Vladimir
Dezhurov (1), MIR-18
crew download |
| Gennadiy
Strekalov (6), MIR-18
crew download |
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|
July
13, 1995
|
STS-70,
Twenty-first Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
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September
7, 1995
|
STS-69,
Ninth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
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October
20, 1995
|
STS-73,
Eighteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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November
12, 1995
|
STS-74,
Fifteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Second Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
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January
11, 1996
|
STS-72,
Tenth Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
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February
22, 1996
|
STS-75,
Nineteenth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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March
22, 1996
|
STS-76,
Sixteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Third Docking of Space
Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
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May
19, 1996
|
STS-77,
Eleventh Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
|
|
|
June
20, 1996
|
STS-78,
Twentieth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
| Terence
T. Henricks
(4), Commander |

|
| Kevin
R. Kregel
(2), Pilot |
| Susan
J. Helms
(3), Flight Engineer |
| Richard
M. Linnehan,
DVM (1), Mission Specialis |
| Charles
E. Brady,
Jr., MD (1), Mission Specialist |
| Jean-Jacques
Favier, PhD
(1) (CNES),
Payload Specialist |
| Robert
Brent Thirsk,
MD (1) (CSA),
Payload Specialist |
| Pedro
Duque (0) (ESA),
Alternate Payload Specialist |
| Luca
Urbani, MD
(0) (ASI),
Alternate Payload Specialist |
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September
16, 1996
|
STS-79,
Seventeenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Fourth Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
|
November
19, 1996
|
STS-80,
Twenty-first Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
|
January
12, 1997
|
STS-81,
Eighteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Fifth Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
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February
11, 1997
|
STS-82,
Twenty-second Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
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April
4, 1997
|
STS-83,
Twenty-second Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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May
15, 1997
|
STS-84,
Nineteenth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Sixth Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
|
July 1, 1997
|
STS-94,
Twenty-third Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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August
7, 1997
|
STS-85,
Twenty-third Flight of Shuttle Discovery
|
|
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September
26, 1997
|
STS-86,
Twentieth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis, Seventh Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
|
November
19, 1997
|
STS-87,
Twenty-fourth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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January
23, 1998
|
STS-89,
Twelfth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour, Eighth Docking of Space
Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
|
April
17, 1998
|
STS-90,
Twenty-fifth Flight of Shuttle Columbia
|
|
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June
2, 1998
|
STS-91,
Twenty-fourth Flight of Shuttle Discovery, Ninth Docking of
Space Shuttle with Mir Space Station
|
|
|
October
29, 1998
|
STS-95,
Twenty-fifth Flight of Shuttle Discovery. John Glenn's
shuttle flight!
|
|
|
December
04, 1998
|
STS-88,
ISS-2A. Thirteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour.
First Manned Flight to the ISS.
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May
27, 1999
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STS-96,
ISS-2A 1. Twenty-sixth Flight of Shuttle Discovery. Second
Manned Flight to the ISS.
|
|
|
July
23, 1999
|
STS-93,
Twenty-sixth Flight of Shuttle Columbia, Chandra X-Ray
Observatory placed in orbit.
|
|
|
December
20, 1999
|
STS-103,
Twenty-seventh Flight of Shuttle Discovery. Third Hubble servicing
mission.

|
|
|
February
11, 2000
|
STS-99,
Fourteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour

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|
|
May
19, 2000
|
STS-101,
ISS-2A.2a. Twenty-first Flight
of Shuttle Atlantis. Third Manned Flight to the ISS.

|
|
|
September
8, 2000
|
STS-106,
ISS-2A.2b. Twenty-second Flight
of Shuttle Atlantis. Fourth Manned Flight to the ISS.

|
|
|
October
11, 2000
|
STS-92,
ISS-3A. Twenty-eighth Flight of Shuttle Discovery. Fifth
Manned Flight to the ISS. (Sixth
manned fly to ISS was Soyuz TM-31)

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|
|
December
1, 2000
|
STS-97,
ISS-4A. Fifteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour. Seventh
Manned Flight to the ISS.

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|
|
February
7, 2001
|
STS-98,
ISS-5A. Twenty-third Flight of Shuttle Atlantis. Eighth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

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|
|
March 8, 2001


|
STS-102,
ISS-5A.1. Twenty-ninth Flight of Shuttle Discovery. Ninth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

Uploaded:
ISS
Expedition 2
Downloaded: ISS
Expedition 1
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April
19, 2001
|
STS-100,
ISS-6A Sixteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour. Tenth Manned
Flight to the ISS. (Eleventh Manned Flight to the ISS was
Soyuz TM-32).

|
|
|
July
12, 2001
|
STS-104,
ISS-7A. Twenty-fourth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis. Twelfth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

|
|
|
August
10, 2001


|
STS-105,
ISS-7A.1. Thirtieth Flight of Shuttle Discovery. Thirteenth
Manned Flight to the ISS. (Fourteenth Manned Flight to the
ISS was Soyuz TM-33).

Uploaded:
ISS
Expedition 3
Downloaded: ISS
Expedition 2
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December 5, 2001

|
STS-108,
ISS-UF1. Seventeenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour. Fifteenth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

Uploaded: ISS
Expedition 4
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March 1, 2002
|
STS-109,
Twenty-seventh Flight of Shuttle Columbia, Hubble servicing
mission.

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|
|
April
8, 2002
|
STS-110,
ISS-8A. Twenty-fifth Flight of Shuttle Atlantis. Sixteenth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

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June 5, 2002


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STS-111,
ISS-UF2. Eighteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour. Eighteenth
Manned Flight to the ISS.

Uploaded: ISS Expedition 5
Downloaded:
ISS Expedition 4
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October
7, 2002
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STS-112,
ISS-9A. Twenty-sixth Flight of
Shuttle Atlantis. Nineteenth Manned Flight to the ISS. (Twentieth
Manned Flight to the ISS was Soyuz TMA-1, ISS-5S).

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November
24, 2002


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STS-113,
ISS-11A. Nineteenth Flight of Shuttle Endeavour.
Twenty-first Manned Flight to the ISS.

Uploaded: ISS Expedition 6
Downloaded: ISS Expedition 5
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January
16, 2003
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STS-107,
On February 1, 2003, Shuttle Columbia burned up on re entry,
there were no survivors.

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