Endeavour STS-89 Индевор STS-89

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Jan 23, 1998 02:48:15
Jan 31, 1998 22:35:09
8 d 19 h 46 m 54 s
(211 h 46 m 54 s)
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Jun 12, 1998 18:00:18
140 d 15 h 12 m 3 s
(3375 h 12 m 3 s)

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Front: Joe Edwards, Terrence Wilcutt, Bonnie Dunbar.
Behind: David Wolf, Salizhan Sharipov, James Reilly, Andrew Thomas, Michael Anderson.

Terrence Wilcutt (Commander)

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Astronaut No. 315

Astronaut USA No. 199

Wilcutt: 3rd flight

Cumulative time: 30 d 4 h 51 m 28 s
(724 h 51 m 28 s)

Joe Edwards (Pilot)

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Astronaut No. 369

Astronaut USA No. 232

Edwards: 1st flight (last)

Cumulative time: 8 d 19 h 46 m 54 s
(211 h 46 m 54 s)

Bonnie Dunbar

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Astronaut No. 187

Astronaut USA No. 112

Woman-astronaut No. 9

Dunbar: 5th flight (last)

Cumulative time: 50 d 8 h 24 m 42 s
(1208 h 24 m 42 s)

Michael Anderson

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Astronaut No. 370

Astronaut USA No. 233

Anderson: 1st flight

Cumulative time: 8 d 19 h 46 m 54 s
(211 h 46 m 54 s)

James Reilly

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Astronaut No. 371

Astronaut USA No. 234

Reilly: 1st flight

Cumulative time: 8 d 19 h 46 m 54 s
(211 h 46 m 54 s)

Salizhan Sharipov

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Cosmonaut No. 372

Cosmonaut Russia No. 86

Sharipov: 1st flight

Cumulative time: 8 d 19 h 46 m 54 s
(211 h 46 m 54 s)

Andrew Thomas

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Astronaut No. 346

Astronaut USA No. 219

Thomas: 2nd flight

Cumulative time: 150 d 15 h 51 m 21 s
(3615 h 51 m 21 s)


ВКД

The commander of the crew of the station Mir Anatoly Soloviev and the commander of the shuttle Terrance Wilkett greet each other after docking.

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Crews of the shuttle and Mir station together at Mir station.

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View of the station Mir from the shuttle.

Eighty-ninth flight of the Space Shuttle. The twelfth flight of the shuttle Endeavor. Eighth docking to Mir station. Endeavor started without David Wolf, who at the time was at the station Mir together with Anatoly Soloviev and Pavel Vinogradov (Soyuz TM-26 ). Instead David Wolf at the station Mir remained Andrew Thomas. Thomas returned to Earth on June 12, 1998 on Discovery STS-91 .


The longest flight:
Jan 08, 1994 437 d 17 h 58 m 31 s (10505 h 58 m 31 s)
Valery Polyakov

The largest number of flights: 6 Young, Musgrave

The most cumulative time in space (2 flightа):
678 d 16 h 33 m 18 s (16288 h 33 m 18 s) Valery Polyakov


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