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  1. 2013 →. NASA Astronaut Group 20 (The Chumps) [1] saw the training of nine mission specialists, and five international mission specialists to become NASA astronauts. These 14 astronauts began training in August 2009 and officially graduated as astronauts on 4 November 2011.

  2. Only three astronaut candidates have resigned before completing training: Brian O'Leary and Anthony Llewellyn, both from the 1967 Selection Group, and Robb Kulin of the 2017 group. O'Leary resigned in April 1968 after additional Apollo missions were cancelled, Llewellyn resigned in August 1968 after failing to qualify as a jet pilot, and Kulin resigned in August 2018 for unspecified personal ...

  3. Il NASA Astronaut Group 19 (The Peacocks). Il gruppo è costituito da due piloti, sei specialisti di missione e tre specialisti di missione educatori. Questi 11 astronauti hanno iniziato l'addestramento nel 2004 .

  4. NASA Astronaut Group 15. Il NASA Astronaut Group 15, soprannominato The Snails (le chiocciole) o The Flying Escargot (la chiocciola volante), è un gruppo di astronauti selezionato dalla NASA nel dicembre del 1994 .

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  6. The Group 23 astronaut candidates were originally planned to arrive at the Johnson Space Center in Houston for training in the summer of 2021, and when their approximately two-year-long training program is complete, they become available for future missions to the International Space Station in low Earth orbit aboard NASA or commercial crew vehicles, the Moon via the Artemis program, and Mars.

  7. June 25, 1977. Gerald Paul "Jerry" Carr (August 22, 1932 – August 26, 2020) was an American mechanical and aeronautical engineer, United States Marine Corps officer, naval aviator, and NASA astronaut. He was commander of Skylab 4, the third and final crewed visit to the Skylab Orbital Workshop, from November 16, 1973, to February 8, 1974.