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The record for most time in space is held by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, who has spent 1,111 days in space over five missions. He broke the record of Gennady Padalka on 4 February 2024 at 07:30:08 UTC during his fifth spaceflight aboard Soyuz MS-24 / 25 for a one year long-duration mission on the ISS . [ 21 ]
Francisco Carlos "Frank" [2] Rubio (born December 11, 1975) is an American flight surgeon, US Army colonel and helicopter pilot, and NASA astronaut. He holds the American record for the longest spaceflight at 371 days.
Timeline of longest spaceflights is a chronology of the longest spaceflights. Many of the first flights set records measured in hours and days, the space station missions of the 1970s and 1980s pushed this to weeks and months, and by the 1990s the record was pushed to over a year and has remained there into the 21st century.
Total time hours:minutes References 1 James Voss and Susan Helms: NASA: STS-102: 11 March 2001 8:56 [1] [2] 2 Pierre Thuot, Richard Hieb and Thomas Akers: NASA: STS-49: 13 May 1992 8:29 [3] 3 Ye Guangfu and Li Guangsu: China Manned Space Agency: Shenzhou 18: 28 May 2024 8:23 [4] 4 Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide (Japan) NASA: Expedition 32: ...
Other customized cars in Jay's collection include a helicopter car and a 100-foot limousine called the American Dream, recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's longest car. [2] Jay was first recognized as a car collector after buying an automobile every week for 57 weeks straight. [citation needed]
Sunita Lyn "Suni" Williams (née Pandya; born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy officer, and former record holder for most spacewalks by a woman (seven) and most spacewalk time for a woman (50 hours, 40 minutes).
José Moreno Hernández (born August 7, 1962) is a Mexican-American engineer [3] and astronaut. He currently serves as a Regent of the University of California. Hernández flew on the Space Shuttle mission STS-128 in August 2009. He also served as chief of the Materials and Processes branch of Johnson Space Center.
An American Dream (also known as See You in Hell, Darling) is a 1966 American Technicolor drama film directed by Robert Gist and starring Stuart Whitman and Janet Leigh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was adapted from the 1965 Norman Mailer novel of the same name .