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Topic: Longest-serving NASA astronauts
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chappy Member Posts: 231 From: Cardiff, S. Wales, UK Registered: Apr 2006
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posted 05-04-2008 02:17 AM
As we know that John Young was the longest serving at NASA, having served over 42 years, followed by Vance Brand, serving for over 41 years, does anybody know who next is on the list? Also can anyone can send me a breakdown list of all astronauts and how long they served at NASA? I would be very grateful if anyone could help me out there (from Group 1 to present). Thanks. |
spaceman Member Posts: 1104 From: Walsall, West Midlands, UK Registered: Dec 2002
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posted 05-04-2008 04:54 AM
There are some very good statistical tables to be found on the SpaceFacts website.If you look at the Astronauts (Alphabetical order list) it's possible to work it out. They are excel tables so you could possibly use a sort function. There is also a NASA PDF document for reference/download at this location amongst others. That's a 2005 Edition. |
Delta7 Member Posts: 1505 From: Bluffton IN USA Registered: Oct 2007
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posted 05-04-2008 01:13 PM
Off the top of my head, some other quarter-century + "lifers" include: - Gordon Fullerton (39 years~in addition to 3 years as a USAF/MOL astronaut before that);
- Shannon Lucid, Steve Nagel (30 years and counting);
- Steve Hawley (30 years and leaving);
- Jerry Ross, Dave Leestma (28 years and counting).
- Robert Parker (28 years).
- Marsha Ivins has been an astronaut for 24 years, but was with NASA JSC for 10 years before that.
- Anna Fisher was selected 30 years ago, but she went on leave for almost 10 years, so I'm not sure if that counts.
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FFrench Member Posts: 3161 From: San Diego Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 05-04-2008 01:42 PM
quote: Originally posted by Delta7: Robert Parker (28 years)
If the question was, as stated, "longest serving at NASA," then Parker should be much longer than 28 years. He may, in fact, be next down the list after Young, Brand and Fullerton. He joined in August 1967 and retired in August 2005. Fullerton did not make it to 39 years as I understand it - officially, he came to NASA in August/Sep 1969 and left in December 2007.
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Delta7 Member Posts: 1505 From: Bluffton IN USA Registered: Oct 2007
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posted 05-04-2008 02:20 PM
quote: Originally posted by FFrench: If the question was, as stated, "longest serving at NASA," then Parker should be much longer than 28 years.
I should have said 38 years for Parker (1967-2005). |
mark plas Member Posts: 385 From: the Netherlands Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 05-05-2008 03:05 AM
What about Story Musgrave 1967-1997? |
Delta7 Member Posts: 1505 From: Bluffton IN USA Registered: Oct 2007
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posted 05-05-2008 04:51 PM
Of course; how could I forget Story?!In another year, Ellen Baker, John Casper, and Marsha Ivins (if you discount her first 10 non-astronaut years at NASA) will hit the quarter century mark. In 2 years, Mike Baker, Bob Cabana, Linda Godwin. |