NASA's Astronaut Group 14 (the Hogs) was announced by NASA on 5 December 1992.[1]
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Pilots [edit]
- Scott J. Horowitz - 4 flights (Retired)
- Brent W. Jett, Jr. - 4 flights
- Kevin R. Kregel - 4 flights (Retired)
- Kent V. Rominger - 5 flights (Retired)
Mission Specialists [edit]
- Daniel T. Barry - 3 flights (Retired)
- Charles E. Brady, Jr. - 1 flight (Retired)
- Catherine Coleman - 3 flights
- Michael Gernhardt - 4 flights
- John Grunsfeld - 5 flights
- Wendy B. Lawrence - 4 flights (Retired)
- Jerry Linenger - 2 flights (Retired)
- Richard Linnehan - 4 flights
- Michael Lopez-Alegria - 4 flights
- STS-73 Columbia
- STS-92 Discovery
- STS-113 Endeavour
- Soyuz TMA-9 (Launch vehicle for Expedition 14)
- Expedition 14
- Scott Parazynski - 5 flights (Retired)
- Winston Scott - 2 flights (Retired)
- Steven Smith - 4 flights
- Joseph Tanner - 4 flights
- Andy Thomas - 4 flights
- 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)
International Astronauts [edit]
- Marc Garneau - 3 flights (Retired)
- Chris Hadfield - 3 flights
- STS-74 Atlantis
- STS-100 Endeavour
- Soyuz TMA-07M (Launched to ISS)
- Expedition 34 (Last part of expedition)
- Expedition 35 (All of expedition)
- Maurizio Cheli - 1 flight
- Jean-François Clervoy - 3 flights
- Koichi Wakata - 3 flights
- 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 [edit]
- ^ "NASA Astronaut Group 14". Retrieved 2009-12-22.[dead link]
External links [edit]
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