NASA 우주인 그룹 14
NASA Astronaut Group 14더 호그스 | |
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선택한 연도 | 1992 |
선택한 번호 | 24 |
NASA 우주인 그룹 14("The Hogs")는 NASA가 1992년 3월 31일 발표한 24명의 우주인 그룹이다.[1]머펫쇼에서 유래된 이 그룹의 이름은 "Pigs in Space"와 이 그룹이 휴스턴 동물원에서 배부른 돼지를 후원한 것에서 유래되었다.[2]
파일럿
- 브렌트 W. 제트 주니어 (1958년 출생), 미 해군 (4편)[8]
미션 스페셜리스트
- 찰스 E. 브래디 주니어(1951~2006), 미 해군(1편)[25]
- 마이클 로페즈-알레그리아 (1958년 출생), 미 해군 (4편)[50]
- Steven Smith (1958년 출생), 엔지니어 (4편)[60]
국제 우주 비행사
- Marc Garneau (1949년 출생), 캐나다 왕립 해군 (3편)[69]
- 장 프랑수아 클레르보이(1958년 출생), 엔지니어(3편)[76]
- STS-72 인데버[9]
- STS-92 디스커버리[51]
- STS-119 Discovery[78](ISS로 실행)
- 원정18[79](원정 마지막 부분)
- 원정 19[79] (전체 원정)
- 원정대 20[80] (ISS 최초 6인승 중 일부)[81]
- STS-127 인데버[82](ISS에서 반환됨)
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