Group of astronauts selected in 1987
The GAFFers The Astronauts of Group 12
Year selected 1987 Number selected 15
NASA Astronaut Group 12 (the GAFFers) was a group of 15astronauts announced byNASA on June 5, 1987.[ 1]
STS-46 Atlantis — July 1992 — Pilot — Deployment ofEURECA andTethered Satellite System (TSS)[ 3] STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 — Pilot — Microgravity experiments[ 4] STS-75 Columbia — February 1996 — Commander — Tethered Satellite System reflight, lost due to broken tether[ 5] STS-50 Columbia — June 1992 — Pilot —Spacelab mission[ 7] STS-61 Endeavour — December 1993 — Pilot — FirstHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 8] STS-73 Columbia — October 1995 — Commander — Spacelab mission[ 9] STS-82 Discovery — February 1997 — Commander — SecondHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 10] STS-113 Endeavour — November 2002 — Mission Specialist 3 (launched only) —ISS assembly flight 11A:P1 truss , crew rotation[ 11] ISS Expedition 6 — November 2002–May 2003 — ISS Commander[ 11] Soyuz TMA-1 — May 2003 — Flight Engineer (landed only) — ISS crew rotation[ 12] STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Pilot —Spacelab -J, Japan-funded Spacelab mission[ 14] STS-66 Atlantis — November 1994 — Pilot — ATLAS-3 science platform experiments[ 15] STS-77 Endeavour — May 1996 — Pilot —SPACEHAB , SPARTAN[ 16] STS-85 Discovery — August 1997 — Commander — Deployed and retrieved CRISTA-SPAS[ 17] STS-95 Discovery — October 1998 — Commander —SPACEHAB [ 18] STS-103 Discovery — December 1999 — Commander — ThirdHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 19] STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Pilot —Intelsat VI hand-retrieval and repair[ 21] STS-59 Endeavour — April 1994 — Pilot — Experiments aboard Shuttle Radar Laboratory-1[ 22] STS-76 Atlantis — March 1996 — Commander — Third Shuttle-Mir docking[ 23] STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Mission Specialist 4 — First unclassifiedDoD mission, military science experiments[ 25] STS-54 Endeavour — January 1993 — Pilot – Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-F ) deployment[ 26] STS-66 Atlantis — November 1994 — Commander — ATLAS-3 science platform experiments[ 15] STS-42 Discovery — January 1992 — Mission Specialist 3 —Spacelab mission[ 28] STS-51 Discovery — September 1993 — Pilot —ACTS satellite deployment, SPAS-ORFEUS deployment and retrieval[ 29] STS-79 Atlantis — September 1996 — Commander — Fourth Shuttle-Mir docking[ 30] STS-48 Discovery — September 1991 — Pilot —Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite deployment[ 32] STS-60 Discovery — February 1994 — Pilot —SPACEHAB ,Wake Shield Facility [ 33] Mission specialists [ edit ] STS-41 Discovery — October 1990 — Mission Specialist 3 —Ulysses/Inertial Upper Stage solar probe deployment[ 35] STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist 4 —Intelsat VI hand-retrieval and repair[ 21] STS-61 Endeavour — December 1993 — Mission Specialist 5 — FirstHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 8] STS-79 Atlantis — September 1996 — Mission Specialist 1 — Fourth Shuttle-Mir docking[ 30] STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Mission Specialist 2 —Spacelab -J, Japan-funded Spacelab mission[ 14] STS-60 Discovery — February 1994 — Mission Specialist 1 —SPACEHAB ,Wake Shield Facility [ 33] STS-85 Discovery — August 1997 — Payload Commander — Deployed and retrieved CRISTA-SPAS[ 17] STS-45 Atlantis — March 1992 — Mission Specialist 3 — ATLAS-1 science platform[ 38] STS-56 Discovery — April 1993 — Mission Specialist 1 — ATLAS-2 science platform[ 39] STS-63 Discovery — February 1995 — Mission Specialist 1 — First Shuttle-Mir rendezvous,SPACEHAB [ 40] STS-84 Atlantis — May 1997 — Mission Specialist 5 (launched only) — Sixth Shuttle-Mir docking[ 41] Mir EO-23 /Mir EO-24 — May 1997–October 1997 — Flight Engineer 2[ 41] STS-86 Atlantis — October 1997 — Mission Specialist 5 (landed only) — Seventh Shuttle-Mir docking[ 42] STS-103 Discovery — December 1999 — Mission Specialist 3 — ThirdHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 19] Soyuz TMA-3 — October 2003–April 2004 — Flight Engineer — ISS crew rotation[ 43] ISS Expedition 8 — October 2003–April 2004 — ISS Commander[ 43] STS-39 Discovery — April 1991 — Mission Specialist 2 — First unclassifiedDoD mission, military science experiments[ 25] STS-54 Endeavour — January 1993 — Mission Specialist 2 – Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-F ) deployment[ 26] STS-71 Atlantis — June 1995 — Mission Specialist 1 — First Shuttle-Mir docking[ 45] STS-82 Discovery — February 1997 — Mission Specialist 3 — SecondHubble Space Telescope servicing mission[ 10] STS-47 Endeavour — September 1992 — Mission Specialist 4 —Spacelab -J, Japan-funded Spacelab mission[ 14] STS-41 Discovery — October 1990 — Mission Specialist 1 —Ulysses/Inertial Upper Stage solar probe deployment[ 35] STS-49 Endeavour — May 1992 — Mission Specialist 2 —Intelsat VI hand-retrieval and repair[ 21] STS-44 Atlantis — November 1991 — Mission Specialist 2 —DSP satellite deployment[ 49] STS-54 Endeavour — January 1993 — Mission Specialist 1 – Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-F ) deployment[ 26] STS-77 Endeavour — May 1996 — Mission Specialist 3 —SPACEHAB , SPARTAN[ 16] STS-44 Atlantis — November 1991 — Mission Specialist 3 —DSP satellite deployment[ 49] STS-53 Discovery — December 1992 — Mission Specialist 2 — Partially classified 10th and finalDoD mission, likely deployment ofSDS2 satellite[ 51] STS-69 Endeavour — September 1995 — Mission Specialist 1 —Wake Shield Facility , SPARTAN[ 52] STS-101 Atlantis — May 2000 — Mission Specialist 3 —ISS supply[ 53] STS-102 Discovery — March 2001 — Mission Specialist 4 (launched only) —ISS supply and crew rotation[ 54] ISS Expedition 2 — March 2001–August 2001 — Flight Engineer 2[ 55] STS-105 Discovery — August 2001 — Mission Specialist 4 (landed only) —ISS supply and crew rotation[ 56] [ 57] Further information [ edit ] The group's informal nickname is an acronym for "George Abbey Final Fifteen".[ 58] Of this group, Mae Jemison would become the first female African-American in space,[ 59] Bruce Melnick the first Coast Guard aviator in space,[ 60] while Michael Foale would fly aboard theMir space station.[ 37] At the time of theColumbia accident in 2003, William Readdy was Associate Administrator for Space Flight[ 27] and Kenneth Bowersox was commanding theExpedition 6 crew on the ISS.[ 6] Chilton, after leaving NASA, became the first NASA astronaut to become aGeneral in theU.S. Air Force [ 61] (Lt. Gen.Thomas Stafford , USAF,[ 62] and VADMRichard Truly , USN[ 63] were three-star officers) and was commander ofU.S. Strategic Command from October 2007 until January 2011.[ 61]
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Pilots Mission specialists