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(Redirected from Spaceflight non-fatal training accidents)

Test pilot Stuart Present ejects safely from the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle. Neil Armstrong also made such an ejection. (NASA)

Spaceflight-related accidents and incidents during assembly, testing, and preparation for flight of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft have occasionally resulted in injuries or the loss of craft since the earliest days of space programs.

1960–1969[edit]

1970–1979[edit]

1980–1989[edit]

1990–1999[edit]

2000–2009[edit]

2010–2019[edit]

2020[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jet Moon Flight Trainer Crashes", St. Petersburg, FL Times newspaper, May 7, 1968
  • ^ "Moon Lander Crashes In Final Major Test", Oxnard, CA - The Press-Courier, Dec. 9, 1968
  • ^ "Test Pilot Ejects Safely As Lunar Lander Crashes", Toledo Blade newspaper, Jan. 30, 1971
  • ^ "Kartashov" Archived 2011-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopedia Astronautica, Dec 26, 2010
  • ^ Colin Burgess; Rex Hall (2009). The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives and Legacies. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 353. ISBN 978-0-387-84824-2.
  • ^ "Biography of Pavel Belyayev", Russian Federal Space Agency, Jan 2, 2011
  • ^ "Astronauts In Close Call", Montreal Gazette newspaper, Sep 5, 1961
  • ^ "Grissom Walks Away From Hard Landing", Ocala, FL - Gazette newspaper, Oct 24, 1962
  • ^ "Astronaut Lands Fast in 'Hot" Jet", Spokane, WA - Spokesman-Review newspaper, March 17, 1963
  • ^ "Astronaut Falls On Lava Bed In Simulated Walk On Moon", Toledo, OH - Blade newspaper, Aug 26, 1964
  • ^ "Astronaut Takes Spill In Test Of Moon Gear", Palm Beach, FL - Post newspaper, Aug 26, 1964
  • ^ "Astronauts Safe in Bad Landing", Milwaukee Journal newspaper, Nov 14, 1964
  • ^ "Explosion at Space Center Injures One", St. Joseph, MO - News-Press newspaper, Jan 16, 1966
  • ^ "NASA Manned Spacecraft Center - 1966 Press Releases", MSC 65-12, January 27, 1966, PDF page 30 accessed 5 Jan, 2011
  • ^ "Astronauts' Flight Halted, Aircraft's Engines Fail on Takeoff", Reading, PA - Eagle newspaper, Jul 19, 1966
  • ^ "Soviet urges space cooperation", Lawrence Journal-World newspaper, Oct 16, 1990
  • ^ "Biography of Georgiy Grechko", Russian Federal Space Agency, Jan 2, 2011
  • ^ "Sinus Case Grounds One Astronaut", St. Joseph Gazette newspaper, May 16, 1968
  • ^ "NASA Manned Spacecraft Center - 1968 Press Releases", MSC 68-73, September 27, 1968, PDF page 134 accessed 5 Jan, 2011
  • ^ "Biography of Vladimir Kovalyonok", Russian Federal Space Agency, Jan 2, 2011
  • ^ "A helicopter, piloted by scientist-astronaut Edward Gibson, flipped over during a landing", Reading, PA - Eagle newspaper, August 3, 1969
  • ^ "Astronaut Gibson Is Example of Living Paradox in Program", Lewiston, Maine - Daily Sun newspaper, Nov 16, 1973
  • ^ "Astronaut has close call", Richland, WA - Tri-City Herald newspaper, Aug 17, 1969
  • ^ "Astronaut Cernan Survives Helicopter Crash In River", Spartanburg, SC - Herald-Journal, Jan. 24, 1971
  • ^ Check-Six.com - The 1971 Crash of Gene Cernan's Helo
  • ^ "Jet takeoff aborted, astronaut not hurt", Windsor Star newspaper, Apr 3, 1971
  • ^ "Moon man's jet crashes". Richland, WA: Tri-City Herald. May 11, 1972. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  • ^ "Release No: 72-98 Conrad Ejects Safely From T-38, May 10, 1972" (PDF). NASA Manned Spacecraft Center - 1972 Press Releases. p. 254.
  • ^ "NASA Manned Spacecraft Center - 1973 Press Releases ", Release No: 73-91 T-38 Accident Report, July 3, 1973, PDF page 188; accessed 5 Jan, 2011
  • ^ "Astronaut Karl Henize escaped injury in T-38 landing mishap", Florence, Alabama - Times Daily newspaper, Feb 7, 1974
  • ^ "Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1974 A Chronology", NASA SP-4019, pg 28, accessed online, Jan 31, 2011
  • ^ David Shayler (2000). Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-85233-225-9.
  • ^ Rex Hall; David Shayler (2003). Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 426. ISBN 978-1-85233-657-8.
  • ^ "Biography of Alexander Viktorenko", Russian Federal Space Agency, Jan 2, 2011
  • ^ "Lightning hits plane piloted by astronaut", Spokane Chronicle newspaper, May 22, 1982
  • ^ "Bolt Jolts Fullerton", Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper, May 22, 1982
  • ^ "Astronaut not hurt", Hendersonville, NC - Times-News newspaper, Dec 2, 1982
  • ^ "Bird scraps pre-shuttle flight", Cape Girardeau, MO - Bulletin-Journal newspaper, Apr 5, 1984
  • ^ "Astronaut Avoids Crash In Calif. Neighborhood", Schenectady, NY - Gazette newspaper, Feb 25, 1987
  • ^ "Astronaut flying to Washington has close call with Pan Am Airbus", Fredericksburg, VA - Free Lance Star newspaper, May 17, 1989
  • ^ "Violations ground two veteran shuttle commanders", Eugene Register-Guard newspaper, July 10, 1990
  • ^ "Johnson Space Center Press release - RELEASE NO. 93-032", Astronaut Seddon Injured During Training; May 4, 1993; accessed online 5 Jan, 2010
  • ^ "One astronaut fought frostbite to stay in lineup", Fredericksburg, VA - Free Lance-Star newspaper, Aug 17, 1993
  • ^ "Astronaut collapses", Lodi, CA - News-Sentinel newspaper, Nov 4, 1994
  • ^ "Report: Astronaut Dunbar nearly died from reaction to an experimental drug", Gadsden, Alabama - Times newspaper, July 9, 1995
  • ^ "Sprained ankle causes delay of shuttle launch", Ocala Star-Banner newspaper, Mar 30, 2000
  • ^ "NASA ties bolt to training scare", Florida Today newspaper (article reprinted on the International Aviation Safety Association website), Feb 7, 2004
  • ^ "NASA Jet Sheds Parts Over Florida", AVweb website, February 9, 2004
  • ^ "Private rocket plane goes supersonic in test", Lodi, CA - Sentinel newspaper, Dec 18, 2003

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