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NASA Astronaut Group 11

NASA Astronaut Group 11 was a group of 13 NASA astronauts announced on 4 June 1985.[1]

NASA Astronaut Group 11
The Astronauts of Group 11
Year selected1985
Number selected13
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Group members edit

Pilots edit

STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Pilot — Tracking and Data Relay Satellite deployment[3]
STS-52 Columbia — October/November 1992 — Pilot — LAGEOS-II deployment and operation of the U.S. Microgravity Payload-1 (USMP-1)[4]
STS-68 Endeavour — September/October 1994 — Commander — Radar imaging[5]
STS-81 Atlantis — January 1997 — Commander — fifth Shuttle-Mir mission[6]
  • Robert D. Cabana (born 1949), U.S. Marine Corps (4 flights)[7] - Currently NASA Associate Administrator
STS-41 Discovery — October 1990 — Pilot — Ulysses probe deployment[8]
STS-53 Discovery — December 1992 — Pilot — classified United States Department of Defense payload[9]
STS-65 Columbia — July 1994 — Commander — second International Microgravity Laboratory mission[10]
STS-88 Endeavour — December 1998 — Commander — first Space Shuttle mission to the ISS[11]
STS-45 Atlantis — March/April 1992 — Pilot — Spacelab mission[13]
STS-57 Endeavour — June/July 1993 — Pilot — SPACEHAB mission[14]
STS-72 Endeavour — January 1996 — Commander — capture and return of Space Flyer Unit (SFU)[15]
STS-92 Discovery — October 2000 — Commander — ISS assembly flight and 100th mission of the Space Shuttle[16]
STS-44 Atlantis — November/December 1991 — Pilot — Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite deployment[18]
STS-55 Columbia — April/May 1993 — Pilot — Spacelab mission[19]
STS-70 Discovery — July 1995 — Commander — Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) deployment[20]
STS-78 Columbia — June/July 1996 — Commander — Spacelab mission[21]
STS-42 Discovery — January 1992 — Pilot — Spacelab mission[23]
STS-56 Discovery — April 1993 — Pilot — Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-2 (ATLAS-2) operation[24]
STS-67 Endeavour — March 1995 — Commander — Spacelab mission[25]
Died in an airplane accident before he could finish astronaut training.[26]

Mission specialists edit

STS-37 Atlantis — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) deployment[28]
STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Mission Specialist — Spacelab mission[29]
STS-59 Endeavour — April 1994 — Mission Specialist — Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C (SIR-C) operation[30]
STS-79 Atlantis — September 1996 — Mission Specialist — first shuttle mission to a fully completed Mir space station[31]
STS-38 Atlantis — November 1990 — Mission Specialist — classified United States Department of Defense payload[33]
STS-48 Discovery — September 1991 — Mission Specialist — Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment[34]
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Mission Specialist — operation of the U.S. Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)[35]
STS-37 Atlantis — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) deployment[28]
STS-59 Endeavour — April 1994 — Mission Specialist — Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C (SIR-C) operation[30]
STS-76 Atlantis — March 1996 — Mission Specialist — third Shuttle-Mir mission[37]
STS-108 Endeavour — December 2001 — Mission Specialist — ISS crew rotation mission[38]
STS-39 Discovery — April/May 1991 — Mission Specialist — United States Department of Defense research mission[40]
STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist — Maiden flight of Endeavour, Intelsat 603 capture and redeployment to a correct orbit, first and only (as of 2019) EVA involving three astronauts[41]
STS-65 Columbia — July 1994 — Mission Specialist — second International Microgravity Laboratory mission[10]
STS-40 Columbia — June 1991 — Mission Specialist — fifth Spacelab mission and the first dedicated solely to biology[43]
STS-52 Columbia — October/November 1992 — Mission Specialist — LAGEOS-II deployment and operation of the U.S. Microgravity Payload-1 (USMP-1)[4]
STS-67 Endeavour — March 1995 — Mission Specialist — Spacelab mission[25]
STS-80 Columbia — November/December 1996 — Mission Specialist — Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer-Shuttle Pallet Satellite II (ORFEUS-SPAS II) and Wake Shield Facility-3 deployment, operation as free-floating satellites and recapture[44]
STS-96 Discovery — May/June 1999 — Mission Specialist — ISS assembly and logistics, first Space Shuttle flight to dock with the ISS[45]
STS-38 Atlantis — November 1990 — Mission Specialist — classified United States Department of Defense payload[33]
STS-50 Columbia — June/July 1992 — Mission Specialist — U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 Spacelab mission[47]
STS-64 Discovery — September 1994 — Mission Specialist — Lidar In-space Technology Experiment (LITE) operation and the last untethered U.S. extravehicular activity (EVA) during the Space Shuttle program[48]
STS-36 Atlantis — February/March 1990 — Mission Specialist — classified United States Department of Defense payload[50]
STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist — Maiden flight of Endeavour, Intelsat 603 capture and redeployment to a correct orbit, first and only (as of 2019) EVA involving three astronauts[41]
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Mission Specialist — operation of the U.S. Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)[35]

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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NASA Astronaut Group 11 was a group of 13 NASA astronauts announced on 4 June 1985 1 NASA Astronaut Group 11The Astronauts of Group 11Year selected1985Number selected13 19841987 Contents 1 Group members 1 1 Pilots 1 2 Mission specialists 2 ReferencesGroup members editPilots edit Michael A Baker born 1953 U S Navy 4 flights 2 STS 43 Atlantis August 1991 Pilot Tracking and Data Relay Satellite deployment 3 STS 52 Columbia October November 1992 Pilot LAGEOS II deployment and operation of the U S Microgravity Payload 1 USMP 1 4 STS 68 Endeavour September October 1994 Commander Radar imaging 5 STS 81 Atlantis January 1997 Commander fifth Shuttle Mir mission 6 Robert D Cabana born 1949 U S Marine Corps 4 flights 7 Currently NASA Associate AdministratorSTS 41 Discovery October 1990 Pilot Ulysses probe deployment 8 STS 53 Discovery December 1992 Pilot classified United States Department of Defense payload 9 STS 65 Columbia July 1994 Commander second International Microgravity Laboratory mission 10 STS 88 Endeavour December 1998 Commander first Space Shuttle mission to the ISS 11 Brian Duffy born 1953 U S Air Force 4 flights 12 STS 45 Atlantis March April 1992 Pilot Spacelab mission 13 STS 57 Endeavour June July 1993 Pilot SPACEHAB mission 14 STS 72 Endeavour January 1996 Commander capture and return of Space Flyer Unit SFU 15 STS 92 Discovery October 2000 Commander ISS assembly flight and 100th mission of the Space Shuttle 16 Terence T Henricks born 1952 U S Air Force 4 flights 17 STS 44 Atlantis November December 1991 Pilot Defense Support Program DSP satellite deployment 18 STS 55 Columbia April May 1993 Pilot Spacelab mission 19 STS 70 Discovery July 1995 Commander Tracking and Data Relay Satellite TDRS deployment 20 STS 78 Columbia June July 1996 Commander Spacelab mission 21 Stephen S Oswald born 1951 U S Navy 3 flights 22 STS 42 Discovery January 1992 Pilot Spacelab mission 23 STS 56 Discovery April 1993 Pilot Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 2 ATLAS 2 operation 24 STS 67 Endeavour March 1995 Commander Spacelab mission 25 Stephen Thorne 1953 1986 U S Navy 26 Died in an airplane accident before he could finish astronaut training 26 Mission specialists edit Jerome Apt born 1949 Physicist 4 flights 27 STS 37 Atlantis April 1991 Mission Specialist Compton Gamma Ray Observatory CGRO deployment 28 STS 47 Endeavour September 1992 Mission Specialist Spacelab mission 29 STS 59 Endeavour April 1994 Mission Specialist Spaceborne Imaging Radar C SIR C operation 30 STS 79 Atlantis September 1996 Mission Specialist first shuttle mission to a fully completed Mir space station 31 Charles D Gemar born 1955 U S Army 3 flights 32 STS 38 Atlantis November 1990 Mission Specialist classified United States Department of Defense payload 33 STS 48 Discovery September 1991 Mission Specialist Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment 34 STS 62 Columbia March 1994 Mission Specialist operation of the U S Microgravity Payload 2 USMP 2 35 Linda M Godwin born 1952 Scientist 4 flights 36 Currently Assistant to the Director for Exploration Flight Crew Operations Directorate at the Johnson Space CenterSTS 37 Atlantis April 1991 Mission Specialist Compton Gamma Ray Observatory CGRO deployment 28 STS 59 Endeavour April 1994 Mission Specialist Spaceborne Imaging Radar C SIR C operation 30 STS 76 Atlantis March 1996 Mission Specialist third Shuttle Mir mission 37 STS 108 Endeavour December 2001 Mission Specialist ISS crew rotation mission 38 Richard Hieb born 1955 Engineer 3 flights 39 STS 39 Discovery April May 1991 Mission Specialist United States Department of Defense research mission 40 STS 49 Endeavour May 1992 Mission Specialist Maiden flight of Endeavour Intelsat 603 capture and redeployment to a correct orbit first and only as of 2019 EVA involving three astronauts 41 STS 65 Columbia July 1994 Mission Specialist second International Microgravity Laboratory mission 10 Tamara E Jernigan born 1959 Scientist 5 flights 42 STS 40 Columbia June 1991 Mission Specialist fifth Spacelab mission and the first dedicated solely to biology 43 STS 52 Columbia October November 1992 Mission Specialist LAGEOS II deployment and operation of the U S Microgravity Payload 1 USMP 1 4 STS 67 Endeavour March 1995 Mission Specialist Spacelab mission 25 STS 80 Columbia November December 1996 Mission Specialist Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer Shuttle Pallet Satellite II ORFEUS SPAS II and Wake Shield Facility 3 deployment operation as free floating satellites and recapture 44 STS 96 Discovery May June 1999 Mission Specialist ISS assembly and logistics first Space Shuttle flight to dock with the ISS 45 Carl J Meade born 1950 U S Air Force 3 flights 46 STS 38 Atlantis November 1990 Mission Specialist classified United States Department of Defense payload 33 STS 50 Columbia June July 1992 Mission Specialist U S Microgravity Laboratory 1 Spacelab mission 47 STS 64 Discovery September 1994 Mission Specialist Lidar In space Technology Experiment LITE operation and the last untethered U S extravehicular activity EVA during the Space Shuttle program 48 Pierre J Thuot born 1955 U S Navy 3 flights 49 STS 36 Atlantis February March 1990 Mission Specialist classified United States Department of Defense payload 50 STS 49 Endeavour May 1992 Mission Specialist Maiden flight of Endeavour Intelsat 603 capture and redeployment to a correct orbit first and only as of 2019 EVA involving three astronauts 41 STS 62 Columbia March 1994 Mission Specialist operation of the U S Microgravity Payload 2 USMP 2 35 References edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Nesbitt Steve 4 June 1985 85 023 NASA Selects 13 Astronaut Candidates PDF NASA News Houston Texas NASA Archived PDF from the original on 6 May 2021 Retrieved 6 May 2021 Lyndon B Johnson Space Center January 2017 Michael A Baker PDF Biographical 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