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***Flight engineer/Commander, [[ISS]] [[Expedition 49]]/[[Expedition 50|50]] |
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*'''[[Thomas Marshburn]]''' (2 flights)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/marshburn-th.html|title=Astronaut Bio: Thomas H. Marshburn (5/2013)|website=www.jsc.nasa.gov}}</ref> |
*'''[[Thomas Marshburn]]''' (2 flights)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/marshburn-th.html|title=Astronaut Bio: Thomas H. Marshburn (5/2013)|website=www.jsc.nasa.gov}}</ref> |
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**[[STS-127]] (''[[Space Shuttle Endeavour|Endeavour]]'') |
**[[STS-127]] (''[[Space Shuttle Endeavour|Endeavour]]'') |
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Year selected | 2004 |
Number selected | 11 |
NASA Astronaut Group 19 was a NASA spaceflight team that saw the training of two pilots, six mission specialists, three educator mission specialists to become NASA astronauts. These 11 astronauts began training in 2004. This was the last group to fly the Space Shuttle.
Pilots
- Randolph Bresnik (2 flights) [1]
- STS-129 (Atlantis)
- Soyuz MS-05
- Flight engineer/Commander, ISS Expedition 52/53
- James Dutton (1 flight)[2]
Mission Specialists
- Christopher Cassidy - Chief of the Astronaut Office 2015-2017 (3 flights)[3][4]
- STS-127 (Endeavour)
- Soyuz TMA-08M
- Flight engineer, ISS Expedition 35/36
- Soyuz MS-16
- Flight engineer/Commander, ISS Expedition 62/63
- José M. Hernández (1 flight)[5]
- Robert S. Kimbrough (3 flights)[6]
- STS-126 (Endeavour)
- Soyuz MS-02
- Flight engineer/Commander, ISS Expedition 49/50
- Commander, SpaceX Crew-2
- Flight engineer, Expedition 65
- Thomas Marshburn (2 flights)[7]
- STS-127 (Endeavour)
- Soyuz TMA-07M
- Flight engineer, ISS Expedition 34/35
- Pilot (SpaceX Crew-3), Future flight
- Robert Satcher (1 flight)[8]
- Shannon Walker[9]
- Soyuz TMA-19
- Flight Engineer, ISS Expedition 24/25
- SpaceX Crew 1
- Flight Engineer, ISS Expedition 64/65
- Soyuz TMA-19
Educator Mission Specialists
- Joseph M. Acaba (3 flights)[10]
- Mission specialist, STS-119 (Discovery)
- Soyuz TMA-04M
- Flight engineer, ISS Expedition 31/32
- Soyuz MS-06
- Flight engineer, ISS Expedition 53/54
- Richard R. Arnold (2 flights)[11]
- Mission specialist, STS-119 (Discovery)
- Soyuz MS-08
- Flight engineer, ISS Expedition 55/56
- Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger (1 flight)[12]
NASA biographies
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Randolph Bresnik (09/2014)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: James P. Dutton (01/2014)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Chris Cassidy (07/2014)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ NASA. "NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy New Chief of Astronaut Office". www.prnewswire.com.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Jose Hernandez (01/2011)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Robert S. Kimbrough (04/2014)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Thomas H. Marshburn (5/2013)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Robert Satcher (09/2011)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Shannon Walker (12/2010)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Joseph Acaba (09/2012)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Richard R. Arnold (4/2009)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Astronaut Bio: Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger (5/2014)". www.jsc.nasa.gov.