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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).
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.
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
Kenna Belecky (Outer Space Technician) Nick (Outer Space Technician) (no last name given) "Ten Days Up" (2015), short story McCormick-Dewey International: McCormick-Dewey ground-to-orbit lifting conduit ("the EL") (Space elevator) Future Solar flares hit space elevator train while "ostech" Belecky is performing EVA.
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] †
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Wan Hu was a legendary Chinese official who was said to have become the first astronaut by reaching space using a chair affixed with several dozen rockets. The earliest known version of the story comes from a 1909 edition of Scientific American , which names the official as "Wang Tu" and dates his voyage to "about 2,000 years B.C.", more than ...
Linenger launched aboard U.S. Space Shuttle Atlantis on January 12, 1997, remained on board the space station with two Russian cosmonauts upon undocking of the Shuttle, and eventually returned upon a different mission of Atlantis on May 24, 1997—spending a total of 132 days, 4 hours, 1 minute in space—the longest duration flight of an ...