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Thus, in 1978, a new group of 35 astronauts was selected after 9 years without new astronauts, including the first American female astronauts, with one of them, Judith Resnik, also being the first Jewish American astronaut, as well as the first African-American astronauts to fly, Guion Bluford and Frederick D. Gregory (the first ...
- Lists of astronauts
Astronaut birthplaces by US state. List of Gemini...
- Lists of astronauts
NASA Astronaut Group 8 was a group of 35 astronauts announced on January 16, 1978. It was the first NASA selection since Group 6 in 1967, and was the largest group to that date.
NameBornDiedWatertown, Wisconsin, U.S. January 17, ...Brandenstein graduated from Watertown ...Sacramento, California, U.S. January 16, ...Coats graduated from Ramona High School ...Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S. August 1, ...Covey graduated from Choctawhatchee High ...Orange, Texas, U.S. April 28, 1943Creighton graduated from Ballard High ...Astronaut birthplaces by US state. List of Gemini astronauts. Mercury Seven. NASA Astronaut Corps. NASA Astronaut Group 2. NASA Astronaut Group 3. NASA Astronaut Group 4. NASA Astronaut Group 5. NASA Astronaut Group 6.
21 de mar. de 2013 · The Astronaut Class of 1978, otherwise known as the “Thirty-Five New Guys,” was NASA’s first new group of astronauts since 1969. This class was notable for many reasons, including having the first African-American and first Asian-American astronauts.
13 de jan. de 2023 · On Jan. 16, 1978, NASA announced the selection of 35 new astronauts, the first time in more than eight years that the agency had admitted new astronauts.
20 de nov. de 2016 · The Astronaut Class of 1978, otherwise known as the “Thirty-Five New Guys,” was NASA’s first new group of astronauts since 1969. This class was notable for many reasons, including having the first African-American and first Asian-American astronauts and the first women.
This is a list of astronauts by year of selection, people selected for training for a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. Until recently, astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by governments, either by the military or by civilian space agencies.