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:[[STS-39]] {{OV|103|full=no}} — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — First unclassified [[United States Department of Defense]] mission |
:[[STS-39]] {{OV|103|full=no}} — April 1991 — Mission Specialist — First unclassified [[United States Department of Defense]] mission |
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:[[STS-52]] {{OV|102|full=no}} — October 1992 — Mission Specialist — [[LAGEOS]]-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package |
:[[STS-52]] {{OV|102|full=no}} — October 1992 — Mission Specialist — [[LAGEOS]]-II deployment, USMP-01 microgravity experiment package |
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[[Category:NASA Astronaut Corps]] |
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[[Category:Lists of astronauts]] |
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[[Category:1984 establishments in the United States]] |
NASA Astronaut Group 10 (nicknamed "The Maggots"[1]) was a group of 17 astronauts 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 on STS-27) due to the Challenger disaster and the resulting grounding of the Space Shuttle fleet.
Of this group, several spaceflight firsts were achieved:
30. The Astronaut Class of 1984 is called "the maggots."...
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