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astro-nut
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posted 04-17-2011 02:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for astro-nut   Click Here to Email astro-nut     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Does anyone know who the Astronaut Support Personnel (ASP) were for STS-1, STS-2, STS-3 and STS-4?? It would be neat to find out who strapped in the astronauts during the space shuttle's test flights. Thank you.

Tom
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posted 04-17-2011 03:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Tom   Click Here to Email Tom     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The first three test flights utilized back-up crews.

My guess would be that they were at the pad when the flight crew arrived. Not sure about STS-4.

heng44
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posted 04-18-2011 12:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for heng44   Click Here to Email heng44     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Loren Shriver was in the white room to help the STS-1 crew board Columbia.

astro-nut
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posted 09-30-2019 11:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for astro-nut   Click Here to Email astro-nut     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
An update for the post. The Astronaut Support Personnel (ASP) for the following flights were:
  • STS-1: Loren Shriver
  • STS-4: Steve Hawley
  • STS-6: Dick Richards
  • STS-41D Pad Abort: Mike Smith (I believe Franklin Chang-Diaz was ASP for the flight two months later)?
  • STS-41G: Franklin Chang-Diaz
  • STS 51F Pad Abort: Mark Brown
  • STS-34: Blaine Hammond
  • STS-68 Pad Abort: Chris Hadfield
  • STS-72: Joe Tanner
  • STS-78: Jim Halsell
  • STS-81: Pam Melroy
  • STS-85: Joe Tanner
  • STS-87: Joe Tanner
  • STS-93: Rick Linnehan
  • STS-95: Jim Kelly
  • STS-98: Greg "Ray J" Johnson
  • STS-100: Greg "Box" Johnson
  • STS-103: Dave Brown
  • STS-105: John Herrington
  • STS-114: Lee Archambault
  • STS-117: Mike Good
  • STS-118: Kay Hire
  • STS-125: Kay Hire
  • STS-127: Steve Bowen
  • STS-129: Joe Acaba
  • STS-132: Chris Cassidy
  • STS-133: Kay Hire
  • STS-135: Randy Bresnik
Still looking for all the rest. If you know who the ASP were for other shuttle flights, please add to the list. Thank you.

Delta7
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posted 09-30-2019 09:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Delta7   Click Here to Email Delta7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If memory serves, STS-1 launch support astronauts were Loren Shriver and Elison Onizuka. Post-landing support: Bo Bobko and John Creighton.

Cozmosis22
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posted 10-10-2019 10:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cozmosis22     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Does that support astronaut go out to the pad with the crew during pre-launch? If so, this was Dan Brandenstein and the STS-30 astronauts back in 1989 preparing to board the AstroVan at the O&C Bldg.

Robert Pearlman
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posted 10-10-2019 11:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Dan Brandenstein accompanied the crew because he was Chief of the Astronaut Office at the time. The ASP is part of the closeout crew, working to configure the flight and middeck well before the crew arrives at the pad.

Dave Shayler
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posted 10-11-2019 03:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dave Shayler   Click Here to Email Dave Shayler     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
These are the Astronaut Support Person/backup ASP assignments I have on file (with gaps) for all shuttle missions. Primarily through 2000, I obtained the information from Mission Support Assignments lists issued by FCOD or the Astronaut Office. I hope it helps.
STS Prime ASP BUp ASP
1 Shriver 
2 Onizuka Hawley
3 Hawley 
4 Hawley van Hoften
5 van Hoften Sullivan
6 Richards 
7  
8 Lucid Creighton
9  
41B Smith Lucid
41C Smith Richards
41D Smith Chang-Diaz
41G Chang-Diaz Gardner G.
51A Chang-Diaz Gardner G.
51C Chang-Diaz Gardner G.
51E Chang-Diaz Gardner G. [planned]
51D Chang-Diaz Gardner G.
51B  
51G Brown M. Ivins
51F Brown M. Ivins
51I Brown M. Ivins
51J Brown M. Ivins
61A Brown M. Ivins
61B Ivins Shepherd
61C Ivins Shepherd
51L Shepherd Carter
26 Hieb Cameron
27 Cameron Gemar
29 Gemar Melnick
30 Melnick Hammond
28 Melnick Hammond
34 Hammond Gutierrez
33 Gutierrez Melnick
32 Melnick Chilton
36 Chilton Hammond
31 Hammond Brown C.
41 Runco Chilton
38 Chilton Brown C.
35 Brown C. Runco
37 Akers Brown C.
39 Brown C. Akers
40 Brown C. Searfoss
43 Akers Newman
48 Searfoss Brown C.
44 Newman Wolf
42 Wolf Searfoss
45 Newman Henricks
49 Wolf Newman
50 Collins E. Newman
46 Newman Collins E.
47 Collins E. Newman
52 Newman Collins E.
53 Wilcutt Collins E.
54 Halsell Wilcutt
56 Allen A. Collins E.
55 Collins Halsell
57 Wilcutt Halsell
51 Halsell Wilcutt
58 McMonagle Kregel
61 Kregel McMonagle
60 Kregel McMonagle
62 Scott W. Weber
59 Thomas D. Scott W.
65 Scott W. Kregel
64 Horowitz Lopez-Alegria
68 Hadfield Kregel
66 Lopez-Alegria 
63 Ivins Horowitz
67 Ivins Horowitz
71 Ivins Tanner
70 Smith S. Ivins
69 Ivins Tanner
73 Ivins Smith S.
74 Smith S. Ivins
72 Tanner Ivins
75 Ivins Tanner
76 Ivins Halsell
77 Gernhardt Halsell
78 Halsell Gernhardt
79 Melroy Halsell
80 Anderson M. Melroy
81 Melroy Anderson M.
82 Wilcutt Melroy
83 Melroy Anderson M.
84 Melroy 
94 Tanner Tanner
85 Runco Melroy
86 Tanner Tanner
87 Forrester Runco
89 Polansky Tanner
90 Piper Tanner
91 Kelly J. Tanner
95 Piper Tanner
88 Polansky Tanner
96 Linnehan Kelly J.
93 Brown D. Kelly J.
103  
99 Johnson G.C. 
101 Woodward 
106 Woodward 
92 Linnehan Johnson G. C.
97 Herrington 
98  Johnson G.C.
102 Woodward 
100 Johnson G.H. 
104 Poindexter 
105 Herrington 
108 Johnson G. H. 
109  
110 Poindexter 
111 Archambault 
112 Behnken 
113 Poindexter 
107  
114 Archambault Behnken
121 Hurley Good
115 Good 
116 Wilmore Behnken
117 Good Hernandez
118 Hire Hernandez
120 Hernandez Hire
122 Wilmore Hernandez
123 Caldwell 
124 Hire Caldwell
126 Hernandez Hire
119 Ham Wilmore
125 Hire 
127 Bowen Ham
128 Kimbrough Acaba
129 Acaba 
130 Kimbrough Cassidy
131 Cassidy Foreman
132 Cassidy Foreman
133 Hire Kimbrough
134 Kimbrough Hire
135 Bresnik Kimbrough

astro-nut
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posted 10-11-2019 03:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for astro-nut   Click Here to Email astro-nut     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you!!! Now just to find the missing ones!

Dave Shayler
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posted 10-12-2019 01:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dave Shayler   Click Here to Email Dave Shayler     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes, that is where the space sleuthing bit comes in, happy hunting

Philip
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posted 10-12-2019 01:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philip   Click Here to Email Philip     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Superb job Dave!

Michael Cassutt
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posted 10-15-2019 11:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Michael Cassutt   Click Here to Email Michael Cassutt     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here's what I have, and while it may not answer who was cockpit ASP and backup, it will give you the ballpark:
  • STS-7: Sullivan, Anna Fisher, Richards, Spring
  • STS-9: Chang-Diaz, Smith, Lucid, Richards, Spring
  • 51-B: missing in my records, too
  • STS-103: David Brown, Ross
  • STS-98: Ross, Herrington, GC Johnson, Woodward, GH Johnson, Foreman, Poindexter
  • STS-109: Sturckow, Foreman, GH Johnson, Poindexter, Archambault, Behnken, Hurley (Foreman lead on STS-109)
  • STS-107: Melroy, Archambault, Behnken, Poindexter, Foreman, Hurley, Nespoli

issman1
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posted 10-15-2019 12:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for issman1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Out of curiosity I was surprised to read that Neil Woodward, a member of the astronaut class of 1998, was a Cape Crusader. Due to Woodward's departure before ever flying a mission his NASA bio makes no mention.

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posted 10-15-2019 04:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hoorenz   Click Here to Email hoorenz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Listened to some countdown audio and can confirm:

STS-7 ASP (White Room) Woody Spring
STS-9 ASP (White Room) Woody Spring
STS-51B ASP (White Room) David M. Walker

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posted 10-15-2019 09:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BMckay   Click Here to Email BMckay     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
STS-109 - Foreman

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