NASA Astronaut Group 13

The Hairballs
Official group portrait
The Astronauts of Group 13
Year selected1990
Number selected23

NASA Astronaut Group 13 (the Hairballs) was a group of 23 astronauts announced by NASA on 17 January 1990.[1] The group name came from its selection of a black cat as a mascot, to play against the traditional unlucky connotations of the number 13.[2]

Pilots

STS-56 Discovery (Science Mission; Flew as a Mission specialist)[4]
STS-69 Endeavour (2nd flight of the Wake Shield Facility)[5]
STS-80 Columbia (3rd flight of the Wake Shield Facility)[6]
STS-98 Atlantis (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched the Destiny Laboratory Module)[7]
STS-111 Endeavour (ISS Resupply Mission; Launched Expedition 5)[8]
STS-63 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission; became the first female pilot of a U.S. Spacecraft)[10]
STS-84 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[11]
STS-93 Columbia (Deployed Chandra X-Ray Observatory; became the first female commander of a U.S. Spacecraft)[12]
STS-114 Discovery (Return to Flight)[13]
STS-67 Endeavour (2nd flight of the ASTRO telescope)[15]
STS-65 Columbia (Science Mission)[17]
STS-74 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[18]
STS-83 Columbia (Intended to be a Science Mission; Mission cut short due to fuel cell problems)[19]
STS-94 Columbia (Science Mission using experiments intended to be conducted on STS-83)[20]
STS-101 Atlantis (ISS Supply Mission)[21]
STS-55 Columbia (German Spacelab Mission)[23]
STS-71 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[24]
STS-84 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[11]
STS-91 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[25]
STS-58 Columbia (Science Mission)[27]
STS-76 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[28]
STS-90 Columbia (Science Mission)[29]
STS-68 Endeavour (Science Mission)[31]
STS-79 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[32]
STS-89 Endeavour (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[33]
STS-106 Atlantis (ISS Supply Mission)[34]

Mission specialists

STS-51 Discovery (Launched the ACTS satellite)[36]
STS-68 Endeavour (Science Mission)[31]
STS-77 Endeavour (Spartan-207)[37]
STS-108 Endeavour (ISS Resupply Mission)[38]
ISS Expedition 4 (6 month mission to the ISS)[39]
STS-111 Endeavour (The mission landed Expedition 4)[8]
STS-65 Columbia (Science Mission)[17]
STS-72 Endeavour (Returned Japan's Space Flyer Unit)[41]
STS-92 Discovery (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched the Z1 Truss Segment and PMA-3)[42]
Soyuz TMA-5 (The launch and landing vehicle of Expedition 10)[43][44]
ISS Expedition 10 (6 month mission to the ISS)[43]
STS-53 Discovery (Classified DoD Mission)[46]
STS-59 Endeavour (Science Mission)[47]
STS-76 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[28]
STS-57 Endeavour (Science Mission)[49]
STS-70 Discovery (Launched TDRS 7)[50]
STS-88 Endeavour (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched Unity (Node 1), PMA-1, and PMA-2)[51]
STS-109 Columbia (Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission; Columbia's last successful flight)[52]
STS-55 Columbia (German Spacelab Mission)[23]
STS-63 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[10]
STS-54 Endeavour (Launched TDRS 6)[55]
STS-64 Discovery (Science Mission)[56]
STS-78 Columbia (Science Mission)[57]
STS-101 Atlantis (ISS Supply Mission)[21]
STS-102 Discovery (The mission launched Expedition 2)[58]
ISS Expedition 2 (6 month mission to the ISS)[59]
STS-105 Discovery (The mission landed Expedition 2)[60]
STS-59 Endeavour (Science Mission)[47]
STS-68 Endeavour (Science Mission)[31]
STS-80 Columbia (3rd flight of the Wake Shield Facility)[6]
STS-98 Atlantis (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched the Destiny Laboratory Module)[7]
STS-58 Columbia (Science Mission)[27]
STS-74 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[18]
STS-92 Discovery (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched the Z1 Truss Segment and PMA-3)[42]
Soyuz TMA-7 (The launch and landing vehicle of Expedition 12)[63][64]
ISS Expedition 12 (6 month mission to the ISS; was the Expedition 12 CDR)[63][64]
STS-51 Discovery (Launched the ACTS satellite)[36]
STS-69 Endeavour (2nd flight of the Wake Shield Facility)[5]
STS-88 Endeavour (ISS Assembly Mission - Launched Unity (Node 1), PMA-1, and PMA-2)[51]
STS-109 Columbia (Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission; Columbia's last successful flight)[52]
STS-56 Discovery (Science Mission)[4]
STS-66 Atlantis (Science Mission - ATLAS-03)[67]
STS-96 Discovery (ISS Supply Mission)[68]
STS-110 Atlantis (Launched the S0 Truss Segment)[69]
STS-60 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[71]
STS-76 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[28]
STS-65 Columbia (Science Mission)[17]
STS-70 Discovery (Launched TDRS 7)[50]
STS-83 Columbia (Intended to be a Science Mission; Mission cut short due to fuel cell problems)[19]
STS-94 Columbia (Science Mission using experiments intended to be conducted on STS-83)[20]
STS-57 Endeavour (Science Mission)[49]
STS-63 Discovery (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[10]
STS-83 Columbia (Intended to be a Science Mission; Mission cut short due to fuel cell problems)[19]
STS-94 Columbia (Science Mission using experiments intended to be conducted on STS-83)[20]
STS-99 Endeavour (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission)[74]
STS-51 Discovery (Satellite deployment Astronomy)[36]
STS-65 Columbia (Micro-gravity research)[17]
STS-79 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[32]
STS-108 Endeavour (Crew rotation to the International Space Station ISS)[38]
ISS Expedition 4 (6 month mission to the ISS)[39]
STS-111 Endeavour (Crew rotation to the International Space Station ISS)[8]
STS-57 Endeavour (1st flight of Spacehab - Satellite retrieval)[49]
STS-68 Endeavour (Space Radar Lab-2 (SRL-2) )[31]
STS-81 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[77]
STS-92 Discovery (delivered the Z1 truss and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 to the International Space Station ISS)[42]
STS-58 Columbia (Spacelab Life Sciences 2)[27]
STS-86 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[79]
STS-89 Atlantis (Shuttle-Mir Mission)[33]
STS-112 Atlantis (delivered the S1 truss segment to the International Space Station ISS)[80]
STS-127 Endeavour (install the final two components of the Japanese Experiment Module)[81]

References

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Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento storia è priva o carente di note e riferimenti bibliografici puntuali. Sebbene vi siano una bibliografia e/o dei collegamenti esterni, manca la contestualizzazione delle fonti con note a piè di pagina o altri riferimenti precisi che indichino puntualmente la provenienza delle informazioni. Puoi migliorare questa voce citando le fonti più precisamente. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Voce principale: Civiltà romana. Pittura mural...

 

Edward Smith WillardWillard in 1893, photo by W. M. MorrisonBorn(1853-01-09)9 January 1853Brighton, England, UKDied9 November 1915(1915-11-09) (aged 62)London, EnglandOccupationStage ActorSpouseEmily WatersSignature Edward Smith Willard (9 January 1853 – 9 November 1915) was an English actor. He was born at Brighton[1] and made his debut upon the stage at Weymouth in The Lady of Lyons in 1869. He then toured with E. A. Sothern and later joined various stock companies. Coming t...

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У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Бина. Местный советБинаالبعنة 32°55′43″ с. ш. 35°16′04″ в. д.HGЯO Страна  Израиль Округ Северный Мэр Аббас Тити История и география Местный совет с 1976 Площадь 6 км² Высота над уровнем моря 260 м Часовой пояс UTC+2:00, �...