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NASA Astronaut Group 10

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The Maggots
Official group portrait
The Astronauts of Group 10
Year selected1984
Number selected17

NASA Astronaut Group 10 (nicknamed "The Maggots"[1]) was a group of 17astronauts that were announced on May 23, 1984 and consisted of seven pilots and ten mission specialists.[2] Although selected in 1984, no member of the group would fly until 1988 (William Shepherd onSTS-27) due to theChallenger disaster and the resulting grounding of the Space Shuttle fleet.

Achievements

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Of this group, several spaceflight firsts were achieved:

Group members

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Pilots

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STS-37 Atlantis — April 1991 — Pilot —Compton Gamma Ray Observatory deployment
STS-56 Discovery — April 1993 — Commander — ATLAS-2, solar observation experiments, first radio contact between the Space Shuttle andMir
STS-74 Atlantis — November 1995 — Commander — SecondMir docking, fourthShuttle-Mir mission
STS-36 Atlantis — February 1990 — Pilot — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, deployed USA-53 (Misty)
STS-54 Endeavour — January 1993 — Commander —TDRS-6 deployment
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Commander — USMP-02 microgravity experiment package and OAST-2 payload
STS-77 Endeavour — May 1996 — Commander —SPACEHAB mission
STS-38 Atlantis — November 1990 — Pilot — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, spy satellite deployment
STS-51 Discovery — September 1993 — Commander —Advanced Communications Technology Satellite deployment
STS-105 Discovery — August 2001 — Mission Specialist —International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery ofMPLMLeonardo
ISSExpedition 3 — August–December 2001 — Commander
STS-108 Endeavour — December 2001 — Mission Specialist —International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery ofMPLMRaffaello
STS-40 Columbia — June 1991 — Pilot —Spacelab mission
STS-59 Endeavour — April 1994 — Commander — SRL-1 radar observations
STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Pilot — First unclassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission
STS-64 Discovery — September 1994 — Pilot — Earth and solar observations, first untethered spacewalk sinceSTS-51-A
STS-34 Atlantis — October 1989 — Pilot — Deployment ofGalileo orbiter and probe toJupiter
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Pilot —Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment ofSYNCOM IV-F5
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Commander —LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package
STS-63 Discovery — February 1995 — Commander — First rendezvous of the Space Shuttle andMir, secondShuttle-Mir mission, first Shuttle mission with female Pilot
STS-86 Atlantis — September 1997 — Commander — SeventhMir docking
STS-102 Discovery — March 2001 — Commander —International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery ofMPLMLeonardo
STS-113 Endeavour — November 2002 — Commander —International Space Station mission, crew rotation and installment of P1 truss, last successful Shuttle mission before theColumbia disaster

Mission Specialists

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STS-28 Columbia — August 1989 — Mission Specialist — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, USA-40 and USA-41 deployments
STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Mission Specialist —TDRS-5 deployment
STS-34 Atlantis — October 1989 — Mission Specialist — Deployment ofGalileo orbiter and probe toJupiter
STS-50 Columbia — June 1992 — Mission Specialist — USML-1 microgravity laboratory mission, first use of Extended Duration Orbiter package and first landing ofColumbia atKennedy Space Center
STS-71 Atlantis — June 1995 — Mission Specialist — First docking withMir, thirdShuttle-Mir mission,Mir crew rotation
STS-28 Columbia — August 1989 — Mission Specialist — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, USA-40 and USA-41 deployments
STS-48 Discovery — September 1991 — Mission Specialist —Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment
STS-33 Discovery — November 1989 — Mission Specialist — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, USA-48 deployment, first night launch sinceChallenger disaster
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Mission Specialist —Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment ofSYNCOM IV-F5
STS-46 Atlantis — July 1992 — Mission Specialist —European Retrievable Carrier deployment, tethered satellite experiments
STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Mission Specialist — USMP-02 microgravity experiment package and OAST-2 payload
STS-81 Atlantis — January 1997 — Mission Specialist — ThirdMir docking, fifthShuttle-Mir mission,Mir crew rotation
STS-98 Atlantis — February 2001 — Mission Specialist —International Space Station mission, installment ofDestiny Laboratory Module
STS-30 Atlantis — May 1989 — Mission Specialist — Deployment ofMagellan probe toVenus
STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Payload Commander —Spacelab mission, first Japanese astronaut to fly on the Shuttle, first African-American woman in space, first married couple in space
STS-64 Discovery — September 1994 — Mission Specialist — Earth and solar observations, first untethered spacewalk sinceSTS-51-A
STS-82 Discovery — February 1997 — Mission Specialist — SecondHubble Space Telescope servicing mission
STS-32 Columbia — January 1990 — Mission Specialist —Long Duration Exposure Facility retrieval, deployment ofSYNCOM IV-F5
STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Mission Specialist —TDRS-5 deployment
STS-57 Endeavour — June 1993 — Mission Specialist —European Retrievable Carrier retrieval,SPACEHAB mission
STS-27 Atlantis — December 1988 — Mission Specialist — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, USA-34 (Lacrosse-1) deployment
STS-41 Discovery — October 1990 — Mission Specialist — Deployment ofUlysses probe into polar orbit of the Sun
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Mission Specialist —LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package
Soyuz TM-31 — October 2000 — Flight Engineer — First Soyuz spacecraft to dock with theInternational Space Station
ISSExpedition 1 — November 2000–March 2001 — Commander — First long-durationInternational Space Station crew
STS-102 Discovery — March 2001 — Mission Specialist —International Space Station mission, crew rotation and delivery ofMPLMLeonardo
STS-33 Discovery — November 1989 — Mission Specialist — ClassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission, USA-48 deployment, first night launch sinceChallenger disaster
STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist — Maiden flight ofEndeavour, Intelsat 603 retrieval and relaunch
STS-61 Endeavour — December 1993 — Mission Specialist — FirstHubble Space Telescope servicing mission
STS-73 Columbia — October 1995 — Mission Specialist — USML-2 microgravity laboratory mission
STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — First unclassifiedUnited States Department of Defense mission
STS-52 Columbia — October 1992 — Mission Specialist —LAGEOS-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package

References

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  7. ^"Frank L. Culbertson"(PDF).Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. April 2020.Archived(PDF) from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved22 April 2021.
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