NASA Astronaut Group 14

NASA Astronaut Group 14

NASA's Astronaut Group 14 (the Hogs) was announced by NASA on 5 December 1992.[1]

Contents

Pilots

STS-75 Columbia
STS-82 Discovery
STS-101 Atlantis
STS-105 Discovery
STS-72 Endeavour
STS-81 Atlantis
STS-97 Endeavour
STS-115 Atlantis
STS-70 Discovery
STS-78 Columbia
STS-87 Columbia
STS-99 Endeavour
  • Kent V. Rominger - 5 flights (Retired)
STS-73 Columbia
STS-80 Columbia
STS-85 Discovery
STS-96 Discovery
STS-100 Endeavour

Mission Specialists

STS-72 Endeavour
STS-96 Discovery
STS-105 Discovery
STS-78 Columbia
STS-73 Columbia
STS-93 Columbia
Expedition 26
  • Michael Gernhardt - 4 flights
STS-69 Endeavour
STS-83 Columbia
STS-94 Columbia
STS-104 Atlantis
  • John Grunsfeld - 5 flights
STS-67 Endeavour
STS-81 Atlantis
STS-103 Discovery
STS-109 Columbia
STS-125 Atlantis
STS-67 Endeavour
STS-86 Atlantis
STS-91 Discovery
STS-114 Discovery
  • Jerry Linenger - 2 flights (Retired)
STS-64 Discovery
STS-81 Atlantis (Launched to MIR)
Mir
STS-84 Atlantis (Returned from MIR)
  • Richard Linnehan - 4 flights
STS-78 Columbia
STS-90 Columbia
STS-109 Columbia
STS-123 Endeavour
STS-73 Columbia
STS-92 Discovery
STS-113 Endeavour
Soyuz TMA-9 (Launch vehicle for Expedition 14)
Expedition 14
  • Scott Parazynski - 5 flights (Retired)
STS-66 Atlantis
STS-86 Atlantis
STS-95 Discovery
STS-100 Endeavour
STS-120 Discovery
  • Winston Scott - 2 flights (Retired)
STS-72 Endeavour
STS-87 Columbia
STS-68 Endeavour
STS-82 Discovery
STS-103 Discovery
STS-110 Atlantis
STS-66 Atlantis
STS-82 Discovery
STS-97 Endeavour
STS-115 Atlantis
STS-77 Endeavour
STS-89 Endeavour (Launched to MIR)
Mir
STS-91 Discovery (Returned from MIR)
STS-102 Discovery
STS-114 Discovery
  • Mary Weber - 2 flights (Retired)
STS-70 Discovery
STS-101 Atlantis

International Astronauts

STS-41-G Challenger
STS-77 Endeavour
STS-97 Endeavour
STS-74 Atlantis
STS-100 Endeavour
STS-75 Columbia
STS-66 Atlantis
STS-84 Atlantis
STS-103 Discovery
STS-72 Endeavour
STS-92 Discovery
STS-119 Discovery (Launched to ISS)
Expedition 18 (Last part of expedition)
Expedition 19 (All of expedition)
Expedition 20 (Part of first 6 man crew on ISS)
STS-127 Endeavour (Returned from ISS)

References

  1. ^ "NASA Astronaut Group 14". http://www.astronautix.com/astrogrp/nas41992.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-22. [dead link]

External links

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