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Apollo-Soyuz and crew
The first flight of Columbia ( STS-1 ) was commanded by John Young, a Gemini and Apollo veteran who was the ninth person to walk on the Moon in 1972, and piloted by Robert Crippen, a rookie astronaut originally selected to fly on the military's Manned Orbital Laboratory ( MOL ) spacecraft, but transferred to NASA after its cancellation, and served as a support crew member for the Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz missions.
Following the cancellation of the MOL program, he became a NASA astronaut in September 1969 and was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4 missions and for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission.
At NASA, he was a member of the astronaut support crew and capsule communicator ( CAPCOM ) for all three of the manned Skylab missions in 1973, and the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975.
He also served as backup docking module pilot of the United States flight crew for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ( ASTP ) mission which was completed successfully in July 1975.
Brand ( seated center ) poses with the rest of the American and Soviet crew of Apollo-Soyuz
From 1973 to 1975, he was a support crew member for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and was the NASA capsule communicator ( CAPCOM ) in the mission control center in Moscow.
The first use of a Soyuz-U to launch a human spaceflight mission took place 2 December 1974, when the Soyuz 16 crew was launched in preparation for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ( ASTP ).

Apollo-Soyuz and From
From 1959 through 1975 every astronaut in the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project programs spent hours in celestial navigation training at the planetarium.

Apollo-Soyuz and right
Stafford ( right ) and cosmonaut Alexey Leonov training for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project at Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center | Star City.

Apollo-Soyuz and Deke
* Donald Kent " Deke " Slayton, USAF ( 1924 – 1993 ); grounded in 1962, but reinstated in 1972 and flew on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975.
According to Engle, Deke Slayton asked him whether he would prefer to fly on Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, or the Space Shuttle ; Engle responded that he would prefer the Shuttle as it was an airplane.

Apollo-Soyuz and Slayton
A long medical program led to Slayton being restored to full flight status in 1972, when he was selected as docking module pilot for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a docking between the American Apollo spacecraft and the Soyuz spacecraft of the Soviet Union.
In 1975, Slayton was medically cleared, and made his only space flight on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, which may have been partially inspired by Marooned.

Apollo-Soyuz and |
Image: SPENCOM-Stafford. jpg | NASA Astronaut Tom Stafford wearing " Snoopy " cap with Plantronics ( SPENCOM ) headset in 1975 ( Apollo-Soyuz Mission )

Apollo-Soyuz and Thomas
In addition, Weatherford is the hometown of astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, veteran of four space flights and commander of the Gemini 9, Apollo 10 missions and the Apollo-Soyuz project.

Apollo-Soyuz and Stafford
In 1975, Stafford was commander of the Apollo-Soyuz flight, the first joint US-Soviet space mission.
Stafford logged his fourth space flight as Apollo commander of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ( ASTP ) mission, July 15 – 24, 1975 — a joint space flight culminating in the historic first meeting in space between American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts.

Apollo-Soyuz and Brand
Brand flew on four space missions ; Apollo-Soyuz, STS-5, STS-41-B, and STS-35.
Brand was launched on his first space flight on July 15, 1975, as Apollo command module pilot on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission.
Brand flew in 1975 during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project as command module pilot, later commanding three Space Shuttle missions ( STS-5 in 1982, STS-41-B in 1984, and STS-35 in 1990 ).

Apollo-Soyuz and Leonov
After the failure of Salyut 2 to orbit, Kubasov and Leonov were reassigned to Soyuz 19 for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975.

Apollo-Soyuz and .
* July 17 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project: A manned American Apollo spacecraft and the manned Soviet Soyuz spacecraft for the Soyuz 19 mission, docks in orbit, marking the first such link-up between spacecraft from the 2 nations.
It effectively began with the Soviet launch of the Sputnik 1 artificial satellite on 4 October 1957, and concluded with the co-operative Apollo-Soyuz Test Project human spaceflight mission in July 1975.
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project came to symbolize détente, a partial easing of strained relations between the USSR and the US.
) All Gemini and Apollo flights ( Apollos 7 to 17 ) used the former, while Mercury missions from Mercury 6 to Mercury 9, as well as all Skylab missions and Apollo-Soyuz used the latter, especially the Skylab flights as to preserve all medical data.
During the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project the processing of Soyuz orbit parameters was accomplished by a BESM-6 based system in 1 minute.
At that time he was granted medical clearance to fly, and was assigned as the docking module pilot of the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, becoming the oldest person to fly in space at age 51.
Upon his return from the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project flight, he became head of Approach and Landing Tests Program for NASA's space shuttle program.
The historic meeting of the crews ( and associated handshake ) of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project on 17 July 1975 was intended to have taken place over Bognor Regis, but a flight delay caused it to occur over Metz in France instead.
With the American Skylab missions now complete, the flight marked the start of the monopoly of manned space activities by the Soviets until the 1981 launch of STS 1, the first space shuttle flight, save for the joint Apollo-Soyuz flight of 1975.
Soyuz 16 (, Union 16 ) was a 1974 manned test flight for a joint Soviet-US space flight which culminated in the Apollo-Soyuz mission in July, 1975.
The Soyuz 16 mission was the final rehearsal and first manned mission in a program which culminated in the Apollo-Soyuz ( ASTP ) mission seven months later.
The spacecraft was a refurbished Soyuz that had served as a backup for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project ( ASTP ) mission the previous year.
In July of the same year, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project became the first international space mission, wherein three American astronauts and two Russian cosmonauts docked their spacecraft and conducted joint experiments.
Prior to this, he had worked as a capsule communicator for all three Skylab missions and the Apollo-Soyuz mission.
After conclusion of the Apollo program, four CSM's were launched on Saturn IBs for three Skylab Earth orbital missions and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.

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From 1825 – 1827, the British sealer John Nunn and three crew members were shipwrecked on Kerguelen.
From the day of its deployment in the deterrent force, an on-alert Vulcan was ready to launch, and strike, limited only by the readiness state established for her crew.
From Kiev, prowling, he reached, before the cocks crew, Tmutorokan.
From then until July 12 he and his crew are hosted by Chinese military courier officers to travel along the Grand Canal of China, all the way to Beijing, and then finally back across the Yalu River into Korea.
From deep space, Adams, Altaira, Robby, and the rest of the crew witness the destruction of Altair IV.
In Galileo Was Right, episode 10 of From the Earth to the Moon ( HBO TV miniseries ), at 48: 00 into the episode, Mission Control is overheard telling the crew of Apollo 15 " As the space-poet Rhysling would say, we're ready for you to ' come back again, to the homes of men, on the cool green hills of Earth ' "
From the start Coward was happy to let production crew members take charge in their individual areas of expertise, while he concentrated on directing the actors and creating his own portrayal of Kinross.
From 1988 to 1990, he completed basic training at the German German Aerospace Center, and was then nominated to be in the prime crew for the second German Spacelab mission.
From 1952 to 1954, Hill rowed in twenty finals with London, usually as stroke of the crew, eight of which resulted in wins.
From there, he doggedly pursues the crew of the Lexx in order to seize control of the Lexx as a powerful weapon and, later, as a means of escaping the alien infestation of Earth.
From that time, the town became an important railway centre with workshops, crew base with locomotive depot and track and signal engineering offices.
From Kiev, prowling, he reached, before the cocks crew, Tmutorokan.
From there he sent home Naturaliste, which had on board all of the specimens that had been discovered by Baudin and his crew.
From 1999 until 2008, he drove the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing car, under crew chief Greg Zipadelli, with The Home Depot as the primary sponsor.
From Dusk Till Dawn employed a non-union production crew, which is unusual for a production with a budget above $ 15 million.
From September 1997 to July 1998 he passed training as the backup crew commander under PC-26 programme on the Mir Station.
From June 1999 to March 2000 he passed training as the commander of the prime crew for PC-28.
From 1987 until 1992 he directed the Parabolic Flight Programme at the Flight Test Centre, Brétigny-sur-Orge and provided technical support to the European Manned Space Programmes within the ESA Hermes crew office.
From 1995 to 1997, he trained as the backup crew member for the German-Russian Mir ' 97 mission, and afterwards received additional training in Russia to become qualified as a second board engineer for the Mir space station.
From October 31, 2000 to March 21, 2001, he and Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergey Krikalev served as Expedition 1, the first crew stationed at the ISS.
From 1971 to 1972, he was a support crew member for Apollo 17 and was the launch capsule communicator.
From to, Morgan served as an announcer for ABC, where he helped announce Monday Night and Thursday Night Baseball games ( providing backup for the lead announcing crew composed of Al Michaels, Tim McCarver and Jim Palmer ), the 1988 American League Championship Series with Gary Bender and Reggie Jackson, and served as a field reporter for the 1989 World Series along with Gary Thorne.
As payload cameras showed the Earth vista from up, the STS-62 crew of Columbia sent a special goodnight message — the Bette Midler song " From a Distance " – for the men and women watching over them from below in Houston.

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