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* [[Jared Isaacman]] <small>(Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)</small> |
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* [[Hayley Arceneaux]] <small>(Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)</small> |
* [[Hayley Arceneaux]] <small>(Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)</small> |
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* [[Klim Shipenko]] <small>([[Soyuz MS-19|Soyuz MS 19]]/[[Soyuz MS-18|18]] - [[Expedition 66]], 5 October 2021 – 12 October 2021)</small> |
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Revision as of 09:41, 20 September 2021
An amateur astronaut is an untrained person participating in a spaceflight.[1] The term is widely used by SpaceX, and by widespread media, especially after the launce of Inspiration4, manned by 4 untrained humans, on a 3-day flight round the Earth.
List of Amateur astronauts
- Christopher Sembroski (Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)
- Sian Proctor (Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)
- Jared Isaacman (Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)
- Hayley Arceneaux (Inspiration4, 16 September 2021 – 18 September 2021)
- Klim Shipenko (Soyuz MS 19/18 - Expedition 66, 5 October 2021 – 12 October 2021)
References
- ^ Jonathan Amos (16 September 2021). "SpaceX: Amateur astronauts launch on Inspiration4 mission". BBC News. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
External links
- Matt Watts. SpaceX launches world’s first ‘amateur astronaut’ crew to orbit Earth. Evening Standard, 16 September 2021
- Highlights From the SpaceX Inspiration4 Astronauts’ Splashdown. The New York Times, 18 September 2021