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CONTENTS

Astronaut Fact Sheet General......................... 1

Alphabetical List of the 73 Astronauts


Selected.......................................... 2-3
Group 1, Project Mercury Astronauts Selected
April 1959........................................ 4

Group 2, Test Pilot Astronauts Selected


September 1962 ............................. 4-5
Group 3, Pilot Astronauts Selected
Cctober 1963 ................ .............. 6-7
Group 4, Scientist Astronauts Selected
June 1965 .............................. 7-8
Group 5, Pilot Astronauts Selected
April 1966 ......................................... -9

Group 6 Scientist Astronauts Selected I


August 1967 (all c ivilian) ................ 9-10

Group 7, Pilot Astronauts, Former Air Force


Manned Orbiting Laboratory Pilots Who Entered
NASA Program in August 1969 ........................ 11
Mercury Flight Crews........ ........... 12-13
Gemini Flight Crews.. .............. ............ 13-15

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Apollo Flight Crews .................. 15-19

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Skylab Crews................... 19

Apollo Soyuz Test Project Crew ....................... 20


Astronauts Who Have Flown (43) .............. 21-22
Data on Manned Flight Missions .. ............ 23-25
Astronauts Comparative Flight Time .............. 26

Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) Record ................. 27

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ASTRONAUT FACT SHEET

Of 73 pilots and scientists selected as astronauts


since April 1959, 27 are on flight status at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration's Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center, Houston, and three others, now on other
assignments, are available as flight crewmen. The number
of pilot-astronauts is 21 and 9 are scientist-astronauts.
Seven groups of astronauts have been selected. In
Group 1 were the seven Mercury astronauts selected in
April 1959. Nine test pilots, Group 2, were selected in
September 1962. In Group 3 were 14 pilot-astronauts
selected in October 1963. Group 4, the first six
scientist-astronauts, was selected in June 1965. In April
1966, 19 pilot-astronauts were selected as Group 5. Group 6,
11 scientist-astronauts, was selected in August 1967.
Seven Air Force Manned Orbital Laboratory pilots joined the
NASA pilot-astronaut program in August 1969, as Group 7.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE 73 ASTRONAUTS SELECTED


ASTRONAUT
STATUS GROUP NO.
NAME

Aldrin, Edwin E., Jr. Retired 3


Allen, Joseph P. Flight 6
Anders, William A. Retired 3
Armstrong, Neil A. Retired 2
Bassett, Charles A. Deceased 3
Retired 3
Bean, Alan L. 7
Bobko, Karol J. Flight
Borman, Frank Retired 2
Brand, Vance D. Flight 5
Bull, John S. Resigned 5
Carpenter, M. Scott Retired 1
Carr, Gerald P. Flight 5
Cernan, Eugene A. Flight 3
Chaffee, Roger B. Deceased 3
Chapman, Philip K. Resigned 4
Collins, Michael Retired 3
Conrad, Charles Jr. Retired 2
Cooper, L. Gordon Retired 1
Crippen, Robert L. Flight 7
Cunningham, Walter Retired 3
Duke, Charles M., Jr. Retired 5
Eisele, Donn F. Retired 3
England, Anthony W. Resigned 6
Engle, Joe H. Flight 5
Evans, Ronald E. Flight 5
Freeman, Theodore C. Deceased 3
Fullerton, Charles G. Flight 7
Garriott, Owen K Flight 4
Gibson, Edward G. Resigned 4
Givens, Edward G. Deceased 5
Glenn, John H. Retired 1
Gordon, Richard F., Jr. Retired 3
Graveline, Duane E. Resigned 4
Grissom, Virgil I. Deceased 1
Haise, Fred W., Jr. Flight 5
Hartsfield, Henry W. Flight 7
Henize, Karl G. Flight 6
Holmquest, Donald L. Resigned 6
Irwin, James B. Retired 5
Kerwin, Joseph P. Flight 4
Lenoir, William B. Flight 6
Lind, Don L. Flight 5
Llewellyn, John A. Resigned 6

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NAME STATUS GROUP NO.

Lousma, Jack R. Flight 5


Lovell, James A., Jr. Retired 2
Mattingly, Thomas K., LI Flight 5
McCandless, Bruce, II Flight 5
McDivitt, James A. Retired 2
Michel, F. Curtis Resigned 4
Mitchell, Edgar D. Retired 5
Musgrave, F. Story Flight 6
O'Leary, Brian T. Resigned 6
Overmyer, Robert F. Flight 7
Parker, Robert A. Flight 6
Peterson, Donald H. Flight 7
Pogue, William R. Retired 5
Roosa, Stuart A. Retired 5
Schirra, Walter M., Jr. Retired 1
Schmitt, Harrison H. Retired 4
Schweickart, Russell L. Flight 3
Scott, David R. Retired 3
See, Elliott J. Deceased 2
Shepard, Alan B., Jr. Retired 1
Slayton, Donald K. Flight 1
Stafford, Thomas P. Retired 2
Swigert, John L., Jr. Flight 5
Thorton, William E. Flight 6
Truly, Richard H. Flight 7
Weitz, Paul J. Flight 5
White, Edward H., II Deceased 2
Williams, Clifton C. Deceased 3
Worden, Alfred M. Retired 5
Young, John W. Flight 2

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Group 1, Project Mercury Astronauts Selected April 1959

~ g Flight Status
Donald K. Slayton, Civilian, Deputy Director of Flight
Operations for Space Shuttle Approach and Landing
X ~Test.

No Longer on Flight Status


M. Scott Carpenter, Commander, USN (Ret.), joined
I-..,U.S. Navy Sealab program 1967. Retired from
Navy July 1969 and in private business, Los
Angeles, California.
L. Gordon Cooper, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), retired
~3 July 1970; is Vice President for Research and
Development, WED Enterprises, Glendale, California.

John H. Glenn, Jr., Colonel, USMC (Ret.), resigned in


1964. Elected U.S. Senator (D-Ohio), November 19714.

Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Captain, USN (Ret.), retired


in July 1969. His business interest is Schirra
Enterprises, Denver, Colorado.
Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.)
retired from the U.S. Navy and NASA August , 1974.
He is Chairman, Marathon Construction Co., Houston,
Texas.

Deceased
Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom, Lieutenant Colonel, USIAF,
died in Apollo spacecraft fire at Kennedy Spre Center
January 27, 1967.

Group 2, Test Pilot Astronauts Selected September 1962

Flight Status
John W. Young, Captain, USN, and Chief, Aotronaiit
Office, Flight Operations Directorate, John on
Space Center.

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Group 2_(Cont'd.)

No Longer on Flight Status


Neil A. Armstrong, Professor of Engineering,
University of Cincinnati, effective October 1971
Previously was Deputy Associate Administrator,
Aeronautics, NASA Headquarters Office of Advanced
Research and Technology, 1970.
Frank Borman, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), President and
Chief Operating Officer, Eastern Airlines, Miami.
Retired from NASA and Air Force in July 1970.
Charles Conrad, Jr. Captain, USA (Ret.), retired February 1,
1974. He is Vice President, Operations and Chief
Operating Officer, American Television and Communi-
cation! Corp., Denver, Colorado.
James A. McDivitt, Brig. General, USAF (Ret.), Vice
President, Pullman Company, Chicago, Illinois. He
was manager, Apollo Spacecraft Program, NASA
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, September 1969-1972.
He retired from NASA and Air Force September 1, 1972.
James A. Lovell, Jr., Captain, USN (Ret.), is President
and Chief Executive Officer, Bay-Houston Towing Co.,
Houston. He served as Deputy Director of Science
and Applications, JSC, May 1971-March 1973 when he
retired from NASA and the Navy.
Thomas P. Stafford, Major General, USAF. Returned to
active Air Force status as Commander, Air Force
Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California,
effective November 1, 1975.

Deceased
Elliot M. See, Jr., died in a T-38 jet crash February 28,
1966, Lambert Municipal Airport, St. Louis.
Edward H. White, II, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF, died
in Apollo spacecraft fire at Kennedy Space Center
January 27, 1967.

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Group 3, Pilot Astronauts Selected October 1963

Flight Status

Alan L. Bean, Captain, USN. (RET.)

Eugene A. Cernan, Captain, USN. -


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Russell L. Schweickart, appointed to Office D.C.,
Applications, NASA Headquarters, Washington,
May 1, 1974. Named Director of User Affairs,
Office of Applications in August 1974. Available
for Space Shuttle flight.

No Longer on Flight Status

William A. Anders, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Energy


Commission. Was Commissioner of the Atomic
Commission, August 1973. He served as Executive
Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council,
September 1969-1973.
resigned
Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Colonel, USAF (Ret.) He of the
from NASA July 1971 and served as Commander
Air Force Aerospace Research Pilots School, Edwards,
about
California, until he retired from active duty
March 1, 1972. Resides in Los Angeles, California.
of State
Michael Collins, became Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs in January 1970. Since February
1971 is Director, National Air and Space Museum,
Smithsonian Institution, WashingtLfon, D.C.
lie is
Walter Cunningham, resigned August 1, 1971. Inc., Houston.
now President, Hydrotach International,
from
Donn F. Eisele, Colonel, USAF (Ret.). Resigned 1972 and
NASA and retired from the Air Force, July
joined the Peace Corps. Served as technical
assistant for Manned Space Flight, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, 1970-1972.
Currently resides in Williamsburg, Virginia.
retired
Richard F. Gordon, Jr., Captain, USN (Ret.),Executive
from the Navy and NASA January 1, 1972;
Vice President, New Orleans Saints, professional
football organization, New Orleans.

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David R. Scott, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), appointed
Director, NASA Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research
Center, Edwards, California, April 1975,
after serving as the Center Deputy Director
since August 1973. He was a special assistant
for mission operations, Apollo Spacecraft
Program Office, JSC from July 1972 until
August 1973.
Deceased

Charles A. Bassett, II, Major, USAF, died in T-38


jet crash with Elliot See, February 28, 1966 at
St. Louis.
Roger B. Chaffee, Lieutenant Commander, USN, died
in Apollo spacecraft fire, Kennedy Space Center
January 27, 1967.
Theodore C. Freeman, Captain, USAF, died in T-38
crash Ellington AFB, Houston, October 31, 1964.
Clifton C. Williams, Jr., Major, USMC, died in T-38
crash near Tallahassee, Florida, October 5, 1967.

Group 4, Scientist Astronauts Selected June 1965

Flight Status

Owen K. Garriott, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)


Acting Director, Science and Applications Direc-
torate, JSC.

Joseph P. Kerwin, Captain, USN, M.D. (Medicine) and


chief, Life Sciences Astronaut Office, JSC.

No Longer on Flight Status


Edward G. Gibson, Ph.D. (Engineering and Physics)
joined Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, California
on December 1, 1974 as Senior Scientist.
Duane E. Graveline, M.D. (Medicine), resigned for
personal reasons in August 1965. Now with State of
Vermont, Department of Health, Winooski, Vermont.

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Group 4 (Cont'd.)

Harrison H. Schmitt, Ph.D. (Geology), resigned


from NASA August 1975. Assigned as Special
Assistant to NASA Administrator for Energy
Research and Development, February 1974;
appointed NASA Assistant Administrator for
Energy Programs, NASA Headquarters, Washington,
D.C., May 1974. Now lives in Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
Frank Curtis Michel, Ph.D. (Physics), resigned
August 1969 to return to scientific research
at Rice University, Houston.
Group 5 Pilot Astronauts Selected April 1966
Flight Status

Vance D. Brand, Civilian.


Gerald P. Carr, Colonel, USMC (Ret.).

Joe H. Engle, Colonel, USAF.


Ronald E. Evans, Captain, USN.
Fred W. Haise, Jr., Civilian, and Technical
Assistant to Space Shuttle Orbiter Project
Manager, JSC.
Don L. Lind, Civilian, Ph.D. (Physics).

Jack R. Lousma, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC.


Thomas K. Mattingly, II, Commander, USN.
Bruce McCandless, II, Commander, USN.

John L. Sw-igert, Jr., appointed Staff Executive


Director, Committee on Science and Astronautics,
House of Representatives, in April 1973. Available
for Space Shuttle Flights.
Paul J. Weitz, Captain, USN.
No Longer on Flight Status

John S. Bull, Lieutenant Commander, USN (Ret.)


withdrew because of pulmonary disease July 1968.
Resides in Los Altos, California.

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Group 5 (Cont'd.)
Charles M. Duke, Jr., Colonel, USAF (Ret.), resigned
effective January 1, 1976, to Pnter business in
San Antonio, Texas.
James B. Irwin, Colonel, USAF (Ret.) retired from
USAF and NASA August 1, 1972; is President of
Christian evangelical organization, High Flight,
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Edgar D. Mitchell, Captain, USN (Ret.), retired from
Navy and NASA October 1, 1972. He is President,
Edgar D. Mitchell and Associates, Inc., Palm
Beach, Florida.
William R. Pogue, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), retired from
the Air Force and NASA September 1, 1975; a Vice
President of High Flight, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Stuart A. Roosa, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), retired from
Air Force and left NASA February 1, 1976.
Alfred M. Worden, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), assigned to
NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California,
September 1972 as Chief, Systems Studies Division.
He is now a vice president of High Flight Foundation,
Colorado Springs, Colorado, since September 5, 1975.

Deceased
Edward G. Givens, Jr., Major, USAF, died in an
automobile accident near Houston, June 6, 1967.

Grup2 6 Scientist Astronauts Selected August 1967 (all

civilian)

Flight Status
Joseph P. Allen, Ph.D. (Physics), appointed NASA
Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs
August 1975. Available for Space Shuttle flight.
Karl G. Henize, Ph.D. (Astronomy)

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Group 6 (Cont'd)
William B. Lenoir, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)
Story Musgrave, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine & Physiology)
Robert a. Parker, Ph.D. (Astronomy) and Chief,
Science and Applications, Astronaut Office.
William E. Thorton, M.D. (Medicine)

No Longer on Flht Status


Philip K. Chapman, Sc.D. (Aeronautics & Astronautics),
resigned in July 1972 to accept position as a
research scientist with AVCO, Everett Research
Laboratories, Everett, Massachusetts, and serve
as a senior research associate at the MIT
Measurement Systems Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass.
Anthony W. England, Ph.D. (Geology & Physics),
resigned in August 1972 to accept position with
U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.
John A. Llewellyn, Ph.D. (Chemistry), resigned for
personal reasons, August 1968; presently is a
professor of Chemistry, State University of
Florida, Tallahassee.
Brian T. O'Leary, Ph.D. (Astronomy), resigned for
personal reasons, April 1968. He is a professor
at Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts.
Donald L. Holmquest, M.D. and Ph.D. (Medicine and
Physiology), took leave of absence May 1971, to
hold position of assistant professor of Radiology
and Physiology, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston. Later resigned from NASA and is
Associate Dean of Medicine, Texas A&M University,
College Station, Texas.

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Karol J. Bobko, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF
Robert L. Crippen, Commander, USN
Charles G. Fullerton, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF

Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr., Colonel, USAF


Robert F. Overmyer, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC
Donald H. Peterson, Colonel, USAF
Richard H. Truly, Commander, USIq

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MERCURY FLIGHT CREWS


(See pp. 23-25 for dates and significant facts on missions)

Mercury Redstone 3

Flight Pilot:
Alan B. Shepard, Jr.

Backup Pilot:
John H. Glenn
Mercury Redstone 4

Flight Pilot:
Virgil I. Grissom
Backup Pilot:
John H. Glenn
Mercury Atlas 6

Flight Pilot:

John H. Glenn
Backup Pilot:
M. Scott Carpenter
MercuryAtlas 7

Flight Pilot:
M. Scott Carpenter
Backup Pilot:
Walter M. Schirra, Jr.
Atlas 8
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Flight Pilot:
Walter M. Schirra, Jr.

Backup Pilot:

L. Gordon Cooper
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Mercury Flight Crews (Cont'd)

Mercury Atlas 9
6 Flight Pilot:
L. Gordon Cooper

Alan B. Shepard, Jr.

GEMINI FLIGHT CREWS

Gemini 3
Flight Crew:
Commander, Virgil I. Grissom
Pilot, John W. Young
Backup Crew:
Commander, Walter M. Schirra, Jr.
Pilot, Thomas P. Stafford

Gemini 4
Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. McDivitt
Pilot, Edward H. White, II
Backup Crew:
Commander, Frank Borman
Pilot, James A. Lovell, Jr.

Gemini 5
Flight Crew:
Commander, L. Gordon Cooper
Pilot, Charles Conrad
Backup Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
Pilot, Elliott J. See

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Gemini Flight Creis (Cont'd)

Gemini 6
Flight Crew:

Commander, Walter M. Schirra, Jr.


Pilot, Thomas P. Stafford
Backup Crew:

Commander, Virgil I. Grissom


Pilot, John W. Young

Gemini 7
Flight Crew:
Commander, Frank Borman
Pilot, James A. Lovell, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Commander, Edward H. White, II
Pilot, Michael Collins

Gemini 8
Flight Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
Pilot, David R. Scott
Backup Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
Pilot, Richard F. Gordon, Jr.

Gemini 9
Flight Crew:
Commander, Thmoma2 r. Stafford
Pilot, Eugene A. Cornan
Backup Crew:

Commander, James A. Lovell , Jr.


Pilot, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.

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Gemini 10

Flight Crew:
Commander, John W. Young
Pilot, Michael Collins

Backup Crew:
Commander, Alan L. Bean
Pilot, Clifton C. Williams
Gemini 11

Flight Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
Pilot, Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
Pilot, William A. Anders
Gemini 12
Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. Lovell, Jr.
Pilot, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Commander, L. Gordon Cooper
Pilot, Eugene A. Cernan

APOLLO FLIGHT CREWS


Apollo-Saturn 204

Prime Crew: (died in spacecraft fire Jan. 27, 1967,


approximately 1 month before mission
was scheduled)
Commander, Virgil I. Grissom
Command Module Pilot, Edward H. White, II
Lunar Module Pilot, Roger B. Chaffee

Backup Crew:

Commander, Walter M. Schirra, Jr.


Command Module Pilot, Donn F. Eisele
Lunar Module Pilot, Walter Cunningham

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Apollo 7

Flight Crew:
Commander, Walter M. Schirra
CM Pilot, Donn F. Eisele
LM Pilot, Walter Cunningham
Backup Crew:
Commander, Thomas P. Stafford
CM Pilot, John W. Young
LM Pilot, Eugene A. Cernan
Apollo 8

Flight Crew:
Commander, Frank Borman
CM Pilot, James A. Lovell, Jr.
LM Pilot, William A. Anders
Backup Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
CM Pilot, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
LM Pilot, Fred W. Haise, Jr.
Apollo 9

Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. McDivitt
CM Pilot, David R. Scott
LM Pilot, Russell L. Schweickart

Backup Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
CM Pilot, Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
LM Pilot, Alan L. Bean
Apollo 10

Flight Crew:
Commander, Thomas P. Stafford
CM Pilot, John W. Young
LM Pilot, Eugene A. Cernan

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Apollo 10 (Cont'd.)
Backup Crew:
Commander, L. Gordon Cooper
CM Pilot, Donn F. Eisele
LM Pilot, Edgar D. Mitchell
Apollo 11

Flight Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
CM Pilot, Michael Collins ,
LM Pilot, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.

Backup Crew:
Commander, James A. Lovell, Jr.
CM Pilot, William A. Anders
LM Pilot, Fred W. Haise, Jr.
Apollo 12

Flight Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
CM Pilot, Rictiard F. Gordon, Jr.
LM Pilot, Alan L. Bean

Backup Crew:
Commander, David R. Scott
CM Pilot, Alfred M. Worden
LM Pilot, James B. Irwin
Apollo 13

Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. Lovell, Jr.
CM Pilot, John L. Swigert, Jr.*
LM Pilot, Fred W. Haise, Jr.

Backup Crew:
Commander, John W. Young
CM Pilot, John L. Swigert, Jr.
LM Pilot, Charles M. Duke, Jr.

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exposed to, but did not contract, measles.

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Apollo -
Flight Crow:
Coitnander, Alan B. Shepard, Jr.
CM Pilot, Stuart A. Roosa
LM Pilot, Edgar D. Mitchell

Backup Crew:
Conuiiander, Eugene A. Cernan
CM Pilot, Ronald E. Evans
LM Pilot, Joe ll. Engle

Apollo 15
Flight Crew:
Commander, David R. Scott
CM Pilot, Alfred M. Worden
LM Pilot, James B. Irwin
Backup Crew:
Conunander, Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
CM Pilot, Vance D. Brand
I'M Pilot, Harrison H. Schmitt
Apollo 16

Flight Crew:
Commander, John W. Young
CM Pilot, Thomas K. Mattingly, II
LM Pilot, Charles M. Duke, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Commander, Fred W. Haise, Jr.
CM Pilot, Stuart A. Roosa
I'M Pilot, Edgar D. Mitchell
Apollo 17
Flight Crew:
Commander, Eugene A. Cernan
CM Pilot, Ronald E. Evans
LM Pilot, Harrison 11. Schmitt

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Apollo 17 (Cont'd.)

Backup Crew:
Commander, John W. Young
CM Pilot, Stuart A. Roosa
LM Pilot, Charles M. Duke, Jr.

SKYLAB CREWS
First Manned Mission
Flight Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
Science Pilot, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwrin
Pilot, Paul J. Weitz
Backup Crew:
Commander, Russel L. Schweickart
Science Pilot, Dr. Story Musgrave
Pilot, Bruce McCandless, II

Second Manned Mission


Flight Crew:

Commander, Alan L. Bean


Science Pilot, Dr. Owen K. Garriott
Pilot, Jack R. Lousma
Backup Crew:
Commander, Vance D. Brand
Science Pilot, Dr. Don L. Lind
Pilot, Dr. William E. Lenoir
Third Manned Mission
Flight Crew:
Commander, Gerald P. Carr
Science Pilot, Dr. Edward C. Gibson
Pilot, William R. Pogue
Backup Crew:

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Prime Crew:

Commander, Thomas P. Stafford


Command Module Pilot, Vance D. Brand
Docking Module Pilot, Donald K. Slayton
Backup Crew:

Commander, Alan L. Bean


Command Module Pilot, Ronald E.
Evans
Docking Module Pilot. Jack R. Lousma
Support Crew:

Richard H. Truly
Robert F. Overmyer
Robert L. Crippen
Karol J. Bobko

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William A. Anders Apollo 8


Vance D. Brand Apollo Soyuz
M. Scott Carpenter Mercury 7
Gerald P. Carr Skylab 4
Walter Cunningham Apollo 7
Charles M. Duke, Jr. Apollo 16
Donn F. Eisele Apollo 7
Ronald Evans Apollo 17
Owen K. Garriott Skylab 3
Edward G. Gibson Skylab 4
John H. Glenn Mercury 6
Fred W. Haise, Jr. Apollo 13
James B. Irwin Apollo 15
Joseph P. Kerwin Skylab 2
Jack R. Lousma Skylab 3
Thomas K. Mattingly, II Apollo 16
Edgar D. Mitchell Apollo 14
William R. Pogue Skylab 4
Stuart A. Roosa Apollo 14
Harrison H. Schmitt Apollo 17
Russell L. Schweickart Apollo 9
Donald K. Slayton Apollo Soyuz
John L. Swigert, Jr. Apollo 13
Paul J. Weitz Skylab 2
Edward H. White, II Gemini 4
Alfred M. Worden Apollo 15

Two Flights (10)

Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Gemini 12, Apollo 11


Neil A. Armstrong Gemini 8, Apollo 11
Alan L. Bean Apollo 12, Skylab 3
Frank Borman Gemini 7, Apollo 8
Michael Collins Gemini 10, Apollo 11
L. Gordon Cooper Mercury 9, Gemini 5
Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Gemini 11, Apollo 12
Virgil I. Grissom Mercury 4, Gemini R
James A. McDivitt Gemini 4, Apollo 9
Alan B. Shepard, Jr. Mercury 3, Apollo 14

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Eugene A. Cernan Gemini 9, Apollo 10,
Apollo 17
Walter M. Schirra Mercury 8, Gemini 6,
Apollo 7
David R. Scott Gemini 8, Apollo 9,
Apollo 15
Four Fligts (4)
Charles Conrad, Jr. Gemini 5, Gemini 11,
Apollo 12, Skylab 2
James A. Lovell, Jr. Gemini 7, Gemini 12,
Apollo 8, Apollo 13
John W. Young Gemini 3, Gemini 10,
Apollo 10, Apollo 16
Thomas P. Stafford Gemini 6, Gemini 9,
Apollo 10, Apollo Soyuz
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ASTRONAUTS COMPARATIVE FLIGHT TIME

ASTRONAUT 'FLIGHTS HRS., MINS.

Carr 1 2017:16
Gibson 1 2017:16
Pogue 1 2017:16
*Bean (4th) 2 1671:45
Garriott 1 1427:09
Lousma 1 1427:09
*Conrad (3rd) 4 1179:37
Lovell 4 715:06
Kerwin 1 672:49
Weitz 1 672:49
*Cernan (11th) 3 566:15
*Scott (7th) 3 546:53
*Young (9th) 4 533:34
Stafford 3 514:33
Borman 2 477:37
McDivitt 2 338:57
Gordon 2 315:53
Evans 1 301:51
*Schmitt (12th) 1 301:51
Schirra 3 295:13
*Irwin (8th) 1 295:11
Worden 1 295:11
*Aldrin (2nd) 2 289:54
Collins 2 266:06
Mattingly 1 265:51
*Duke (10th) 1 265:51
Eisele 1 260:09
Cunningham 1 260:09
Schweickart 1 241:01
Cooper 2 225:15
Brand 1 224:18
Slayton 1 224:18
*Shepard (5th) 2 216:57
*Mitchell (6th) 1 216:42
Roosa 1 216:42
*Armstrong (1st) 2 206:00
Anders 1 147:01
Haise 1 142:54
Swigert 1 142:54
White 1 97:56
Grissom 2 5:09
Carpenter 1 4:56
Glenn 1 4:55
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