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The flags indicate the astronaut's primary citizenship during his or her time as an astronaut. The symbol identifies female astronauts. The symbol indicates astronauts who have left low Earth orbit. The symbol indicates astronauts who have walked on the Moon. The symbol † indicates astronauts who have died in incidents related to a space program.
To be included in these lists, a fictional astronaut must be modeled upon actual astronauts of real-world space programs, as they have actually existed since the beginning of the Space Age, or were envisioned in the years leading up to the Space Age. Criteria include: A fictional astronaut must be human (not an alien, robot, or animal).
After the name, denotes sub-orbital space travellers who have flown into orbit on a subsequent space flight. After the name, denotes space travellers who have flown to the Moon without landing. After the name, denotes space travellers who have walked on the Moon. ‡ After the name, denotes those who died during their first spaceflight. [nb 1] †
Scott, Capt. (no first name given) Unnamed astronaut Unnamed sergeant Eastern Space Patrol: Vaslov, Maj. (no first name given) Colormation Screen Test (1962), short film International Space Commission: Wheel 4 (Space station) Eastern Space Patrol: Red Star Patrol: Near Future US astronaut tells Congressional committee about recent events in ...
1000 Days in Space (a.k.a. Project-M) (2018), film Agence Spatiale Québécoise/Quebec Space Agency Projet-M (Project-M): M-Station (space station) Escape capsule German National Station Russian National Station Soyuz: Future Astronauts spending 1000 days on space station to prove viability of mission to Europa when nuclear war breaks out on Earth.
Countries (and successor states) whose citizens have flown in space as of January 2024. The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary. The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) defines spaceflight as any flight over 100 kilometres (62 mi), while in the United States, professional, military and commercial astronauts who travel above an altitude of 50 miles (80 ...
Another Plan from Outer Space (aka The Doomed) (2018), film NASA/U.S. Space Fleet Genesis One (Space Shuttle) Mars colony: 2024 July 7–8, 1947 Astronauts returning from bringing colonists to Mars crash-land on Earth. [228] [229] Aleksandr Chapaev (Russia) (Commander) Two unnamed astronauts
Parker points instruments on ASTRO-1 on Columbia's aft flight deck during STS-35. Parker was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in August 1967. [3] He was a member of the Astronaut Support Crews for the Apollo 15 and 17 missions, and was the person to whom the final words spoken by a man standing on the surface of the Moon (Gene Cernan) were addressed.