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NASA Astronaut Group 10

NASA Astronaut Group 10 (nicknamed "The Maggots"[1]) was a group of 17 astronauts that were announced on May 23, 1984 and consisted of seven pilots and ten mission specialists.[2] Although selected in 1984, no member of the group would fly until 1988 (William Shepherd on STS-27) due to the Challenger disaster and the resulting grounding of the Space Shuttle fleet.

The Maggots
The Astronauts of Group 10
Year selected1984
Number selected17
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Achievements Edit

Of this group, several spaceflight firsts were achieved:

Group members Edit

Pilots Edit

STS-37 Atlantis — April 1991 — Pilot — Compton Gamma Ray Observatory deployment
STS-56 Discovery — April 1993 — Commander — ATLAS-2, solar observation experiments, first radio contact between the Space Shuttle and Mir
STS-74 Atlantis — November 1995 — Commander — Second Mir docking, fourth Shuttle-Mir mission
STS-36 Atlantis — February 1990 — Pilot — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, deployed USA-53 (Misty)
STS-54 Endeavour — January 1993 — Commander — TDRS-6 deployment
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Commander — USMP-02 microgravity experiment package and OAST-2 payload
STS-77 Endeavour — May 1996 — Commander — SPACEHAB mission
STS-38 Atlantis — November 1990 — Pilot — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, spy satellite deployment
STS-51 Discovery — September 1993 — Commander — Advanced Communications Technology Satellite deployment
STS-105 Discovery — August 2001 — Mission Specialist — International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Leonardo
ISS Expedition 3 — August–December 2001 — Commander
STS-108 Endeavour — December 2001 — Mission Specialist — International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Raffaello
STS-40 Columbia — June 1991 — Pilot — Spacelab mission
STS-59 Endeavour — April 1994 — Commander — SRL-1 radar observations
STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Pilot — First unclassified United States Department of Defense mission
STS-64 Discovery — September 1994 — Pilot — Earth and solar observations, first untethered spacewalk since STS-51-A
STS-34 Atlantis — October 1989 — Pilot — Deployment of Galileo orbiter and probe to Jupiter
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Pilot — Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment of SYNCOM IV-F5
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Commander — LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package
STS-63 Discovery — February 1995 — Commander — First rendezvous of the Space Shuttle and Mir, second Shuttle-Mir mission, first Shuttle mission with female Pilot
STS-86 Atlantis — September 1997 — Commander — Seventh Mir docking
STS-102 Discovery — March 2001 — Commander — International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Leonardo
STS-113 Endeavour — November 2002 — Commander — International Space Station mission, crew rotation and installment of P1 truss, last successful Shuttle mission before the Columbia disaster

Mission Specialists Edit

STS-28 Columbia — August 1989 — Mission Specialist — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, USA-40 and USA-41 deployments
STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Mission Specialist — TDRS-5 deployment
STS-34 Atlantis — October 1989 — Mission Specialist — Deployment of Galileo orbiter and probe to Jupiter
STS-50 Columbia — June 1992 — Mission Specialist — USML-1 microgravity laboratory mission, first use of Extended Duration Orbiter package and first landing of Columbia at Kennedy Space Center
STS-71 Atlantis — June 1995 — Mission Specialist — First docking with Mir, third Shuttle-Mir mission, Mir crew rotation
STS-28 Columbia — August 1989 — Mission Specialist — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, USA-40 and USA-41 deployments
STS-48 Discovery — September 1991 — Mission Specialist — Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment
STS-33 Discovery — November 1989 — Mission Specialist — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, USA-48 deployment, first night launch since Challenger disaster
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Mission Specialist — Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment of SYNCOM IV-F5
STS-46 Atlantis — July 1992 — Mission Specialist — European Retrievable Carrier deployment, tethered satellite experiments
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Mission Specialist — USMP-02 microgravity experiment package and OAST-2 payload
STS-81 Atlantis — January 1997 — Mission Specialist — Third Mir docking, fifth Shuttle-Mir mission, Mir crew rotation
STS-98 Atlantis — February 2001 — Mission Specialist — International Space Station mission, installment of Destiny Laboratory Module
STS-30 Atlantis — May 1989 — Mission Specialist — Deployment of Magellan probe to Venus
STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Payload Commander — Spacelab mission, first Japanese astronaut to fly on the Shuttle, first African-American woman in space, first married couple in space
STS-64 Discovery — September 1994 — Mission Specialist — Earth and solar observations, first untethered spacewalk since STS-51-A
STS-82 Discovery — February 1997 — Mission Specialist — Second Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Mission Specialist — Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment of SYNCOM IV-F5
STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Mission Specialist — TDRS-5 deployment
STS-57 Endeavour — June 1993 — Mission Specialist — European Retrievable Carrier retrieval, SPACEHAB mission
STS-27 Atlantis — December 1988 — Mission Specialist — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, USA-34 (Lacrosse-1) deployment
STS-41 Discovery — October 1990 — Mission Specialist — Deployment of Ulysses probe into polar orbit of the Sun
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Mission Specialist — LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package
Soyuz TM-31 — October 2000 — Flight Engineer — First Soyuz spacecraft to dock with the International Space Station
ISS Expedition 1 — November 2000–March 2001 — Commander — First long-duration International Space Station crew
STS-102 Discovery — March 2001 — Mission Specialist — International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Leonardo
STS-33 Discovery — November 1989 — Mission Specialist — Classified United States Department of Defense mission, USA-48 deployment, first night launch since Challenger disaster
STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist — Maiden flight of Endeavour, Intelsat 603 retrieval and relaunch
STS-61 Endeavour — December 1993 — Mission Specialist — First Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission
STS-73 Columbia — October 1995 — Mission Specialist — USML-2 microgravity laboratory mission
STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — First unclassified United States Department of Defense mission
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Mission Specialist — LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package

References Edit

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  2. ^ Lawrence, John (23 May 1984). "84-028: NASA Selects 17 Astronaut Candidates" (PDF). Houston, Texas: NASA. pp. 66–73. (PDF) from the original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "William M. Shepherd" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. January 2002. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b "James D. Wetherbee" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. January 2007. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Kenneth D. Cameron" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. June 2010. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  6. ^ "John H. Casper" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. July 2014. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Frank L. Culbertson" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. April 2020. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Sidney M. Gutierrez" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. July 1996. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  9. ^ "L. Blaine Hammond, Jr" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. December 1998. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Michael J. McCulley" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. October 2007. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  11. ^ "James C. Adamson" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. October 2002. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Ellen S. Baker" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. January 2012. (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Mark N. Brown" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  14. ^ "Manley Lanier "Sonny" Carter, Jr" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. April 1991. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Marsha S. Ivins" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. January 2011. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Mark C. Lee" (PDF). Biographical Part. Houston, Texas: NASA. October 2006. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  17. ^ "G. David Low" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. March 2008. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Kathryn C. Thornton" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. June 1996. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  19. ^ "Charles Lacy Veach" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. October 1995. (PDF) from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2021.

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NASA Astronaut Group 10 nicknamed The Maggots 1 was a group of 17 astronauts that were announced on May 23 1984 and consisted of seven pilots and ten mission specialists 2 Although selected in 1984 no member of the group would fly until 1988 William Shepherd on STS 27 due to the Challenger disaster and the resulting grounding of the Space Shuttle fleet The MaggotsThe Astronauts of Group 10Year selected1984Number selected17 19801985 Contents 1 Achievements 2 Group members 2 1 Pilots 2 2 Mission Specialists 3 References 4 External linksAchievements EditOf this group several spaceflight firsts were achieved First American born Hispanic astronaut and first Hispanic shuttle pilot and commander Sidney Gutierrez June 5 1991 STS 40 First International Space Station commander William Shepherd 3 October 31 2000 Expedition 1 First person to command five space missions 4 and tallest person in space James Wetherbee November 23 2002 STS 113 First submariner in space Michael McCulley October 18 1989 STS 34 Group members EditPilots Edit Kenneth D Cameron born 1949 U S Marine Corps 3 flights 5 STS 37 Atlantis April 1991 Pilot Compton Gamma Ray Observatory deployment STS 56 Discovery April 1993 Commander ATLAS 2 solar observation experiments first radio contact between the Space Shuttle and Mir STS 74 Atlantis November 1995 Commander Second Mir docking fourth Shuttle Mir missionJohn H Casper born 1943 U S Air Force 4 flights 6 STS 36 Atlantis February 1990 Pilot Classified United States Department of Defense mission deployed USA 53 Misty STS 54 Endeavour January 1993 Commander TDRS 6 deployment STS 62 Columbia March 1994 Commander USMP 02 microgravity experiment package and OAST 2 payload STS 77 Endeavour May 1996 Commander SPACEHAB missionFrank L Culbertson Jr born 1949 U S Navy 5 flights 7 STS 38 Atlantis November 1990 Pilot Classified United States Department of Defense mission spy satellite deployment STS 51 Discovery September 1993 Commander Advanced Communications Technology Satellite deployment STS 105 Discovery August 2001 Mission Specialist International Space Station mission crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Leonardo ISS Expedition 3 August December 2001 Commander STS 108 Endeavour December 2001 Mission Specialist International Space Station mission crew rotation and delivery of MPLM RaffaelloSidney M Gutierrez born 1951 U S Air Force 2 flights 8 STS 40 Columbia June 1991 Pilot Spacelab mission STS 59 Endeavour April 1994 Commander SRL 1 radar observationsL Blaine Hammond Jr born 1952 U S Air Force 2 flights 9 STS 39 Discovery April 1991 Pilot First unclassified United States Department of Defense mission STS 64 Discovery September 1994 Pilot Earth and solar observations first untethered spacewalk since STS 51 AMichael J McCulley born 1943 U S Navy 1 flight 10 STS 34 Atlantis October 1989 Pilot Deployment of Galileo orbiter and probe to JupiterJames D Wxb Wetherbee born 1952 U S Navy 6 flights 4 STS 32 Columbia January 1990 Pilot Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval deployment of SYNCOM IV F5 STS 52 Columbia October 1992 Commander LAGEOS II deployment USMP 01 microgravity experiment package STS 63 Discovery February 1995 Commander First rendezvous of the Space Shuttle and Mir second Shuttle Mir mission first Shuttle mission with female Pilot STS 86 Atlantis September 1997 Commander Seventh Mir docking STS 102 Discovery March 2001 Commander International Space Station mission crew rotation and delivery of MPLM Leonardo STS 113 Endeavour November 2002 Commander International Space Station mission crew rotation and installment of P1 truss last successful Shuttle mission before the Columbia disasterMission Specialists Edit James C Adamson born 1946 U S Army 2 flights 11 STS 28 Columbia August 1989 Mission Specialist Classified United States Department of Defense mission USA 40 and USA 41 deployments STS 43 Atlantis August 1991 Mission Specialist TDRS 5 deploymentEllen S Baker born 1953 Physician 3 flights 12 STS 34 Atlantis October 1989 Mission Specialist Deployment of Galileo orbiter and probe to Jupiter STS 50 Columbia June 1992 Mission Specialist USML 1 microgravity laboratory mission first use of Extended Duration Orbiter package and first landing of Columbia at Kennedy Space Center STS 71 Atlantis June 1995 Mission Specialist First docking with Mir third Shuttle Mir mission Mir crew rotationMark N Brown born 1951 U S Air Force 2 flights 13 STS 28 Columbia August 1989 Mission Specialist Classified United States Department of Defense mission USA 40 and USA 41 deployments STS 48 Discovery September 1991 Mission Specialist Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deploymentManley L Sonny Carter Jr 1947 1991 U S Navy 1 flight 14 STS 33 Discovery November 1989 Mission Specialist Classified United States Department of Defense mission USA 48 deployment first night launch since Challenger disasterMarsha S Ivins born 1951 Engineer 5 flights 15 STS 32 Columbia January 1990 Mission Specialist Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval deployment of SYNCOM IV F5 STS 46 Atlantis July 1992 Mission Specialist European Retrievable Carrier deployment tethered satellite experiments STS 62 Columbia March 1994 Mission Specialist USMP 02 microgravity experiment package and OAST 2 payload STS 81 Atlantis January 1997 Mission Specialist Third Mir docking fifth Shuttle Mir mission Mir crew rotation STS 98 Atlantis February 2001 Mission Specialist International Space Station mission installment of Destiny Laboratory ModuleMark C Lee born 1952 U S Air Force 4 flights 16 STS 30 Atlantis May 1989 Mission Specialist Deployment of Magellan probe to Venus STS 47 Endeavour September 1992 Payload Commander Spacelab mission first Japanese astronaut to fly on the Shuttle first African American woman in space first married couple in space STS 64 Discovery September 1994 Mission Specialist Earth and solar observations first untethered spacewalk since STS 51 A STS 82 Discovery February 1997 Mission Specialist Second Hubble Space Telescope servicing missionG David Low 1956 2008 Engineer 3 flights 17 STS 32 Columbia January 1990 Mission Specialist Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval deployment of SYNCOM IV F5 STS 43 Atlantis August 1991 Mission Specialist TDRS 5 deployment STS 57 Endeavour June 1993 Mission Specialist European Retrievable Carrier retrieval SPACEHAB missionWilliam M Shepherd born 1949 U S Navy 6 flights 3 STS 27 Atlantis December 1988 Mission Specialist Classified United States Department of Defense mission USA 34 Lacrosse 1 deployment STS 41 Discovery October 1990 Mission Specialist Deployment of Ulysses probe into polar orbit of the Sun STS 52 Columbia October 1992 Mission Specialist LAGEOS II deployment USMP 01 microgravity experiment package Soyuz TM 31 October 2000 Flight Engineer First Soyuz spacecraft to dock with the International Space Station ISS Expedition 1 November 2000 March 2001 Commander First long duration International Space Station crew STS 102 Discovery March 2001 Mission Specialist International Space Station mission crew rotation and delivery of MPLM LeonardoKathryn C Thornton born 1952 Physicist 4 flights 18 STS 33 Discovery November 1989 Mission Specialist Classified United States Department of Defense mission USA 48 deployment first night launch since Challenger disaster STS 49 Endeavour May 1992 Mission Specialist Maiden flight of Endeavour Intelsat 603 retrieval and relaunch STS 61 Endeavour December 1993 Mission Specialist First Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission STS 73 Columbia October 1995 Mission Specialist USML 2 microgravity laboratory missionCharles Veach 1944 1995 U S Air Force 2 flights 19 STS 39 Discovery April 1991 Mission Specialist First unclassified United States Department of Defense mission STS 52 Columbia October 1992 Mission Specialist LAGEOS II deployment USMP 01 microgravity experiment packageReferences Edit Yes Virginia there is more trivia PDF Space News Roundup NASA 20 December 1993 p 3 Archived PDF from the 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