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  • Astronaut name tag designation? - NASASpaceFlight. com
    Astronaut name tag designation? Pete, below is a pic of civilian NASA astronaut wings A quick note about the Navy's use of astronaut wings, if either a designated aviator or naval flight officer flies into space, they will receive the associated astronaut wings Naval officers who are not designated aviators or NFOs (like CAPT Steve Bowen, a submarine officer) will receive the NFO astronaut wings when they fly The SEAL astronauts wear their SEAL pins post-flight because they want to, and I
  • Cosmonaut or Astronaut? - NASASpaceFlight. com
    Cosmonaut or Astronaut? Astronaut, designation, derived from the Greek words for “star” and “sailor,” commonly applied to an individual who has flown in outer space More specifically, “astronaut” refers to those from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan who travel into space Those Soviet and later Russian individuals who travel into space are known as cosmonauts (from the Greek words for “universe” and “sailor”) China designates its space travelers taikonauts
  • List of Acronyms used in Space Flight
    Also, I've heard DT, meaning 'Deceleration Trauma' to mean someone smacking the earth at a high rate of speed from above (as in, "Man, that ol' boy's chute didn't open
  • List of Acronyms used in Space Flight
    Used by a lot more people not in NASA I have heard many more others acronyms at NASA, but that does mean they are spaceflight related SOL is no different than FUBAR or SNAFU If you are going to include SOL, might as well include SOB, STFU, WTFO, MFWIC, etc Military slang does not equate to NASA or spaceflight slang Believe it or not Houston is not the center of the spaceflight universe
  • SpaceX FH : Astrobotic Griffin : KSC LC-39A : NET November 2026
    SpaceX FH : Astrobotic Griffin : KSC LC-39A : NET November 2026 Announcing the latest company to join our FLIP mission to the Moon: Axiom Space! Axiom will be flying LUMEN, a digital light projection payload, on board our upcoming lunar rover mission The commercial tech demo will be used to test Astrolab’s FLEX Lunar Terrain Vehicle crew display components and subsystems, as well as enable commercial brand marketing on the lunar surface
  • Challenger STS-7 – Sally’s Ride - NASASpaceFlight. com
    Challenger STS-7 – Sally’s Ride “I think an astronaut’s first flight is special You haven’t experienced launch before, you haven’t experienced weightlessness before, and you haven’t experienced the view of the Earth before And when you put all those three things together in a one-week experience, it’s an experience that you’ll never have again in your life… I wanted to be an astronaut because I thought it would be a challenging opportunity It was; it was also an
  • Astronaut lets new moonship name slip - Orion
    Astronaut lets new moonship name slip - Orion El Sam Which is Spanish for, "The Sam " Seriously, the Apollo LM wasn't given a separate classification from the rest of the Apollo stack Except "Lem " The LSAM is still expendable, right? From a practical standpoint I think it will very much Mirror the Apollo naming system for radio calls purposes, differentiating the two spacecraft I see those getting individual names, a la Eagle, Intrepid, Aquarius, Antares, etc but still referred to type
  • Incredible new tank manufacturing technology
    Interestingly, it also appears spin forming the ARIANE 5 tank failed because of difficulty in welding two blanks to form the one blank big enough for the process
  • Soyuz-2. 1a - Soyuz MS-27 - 8 April 2025 (05:47 UTC)
    After lunch, the cosmonauts and astronaut recorded a joint TV report and transmitted it to Earth In addition to the regular work, the crew dealt with various emergency situations throughout the working day First, the connection between the Russian and American segments of the ISS was lost, but the cosmonauts recognized the problem in time
  • Name the astronaut test - forum. nasaspaceflight. com
    Name the astronaut test Okay, I'll take a stab at it There's one face not identified yet: between Armstrong and Anders, partially blocked by the shadow of Ander's glass, is Buzz Aldrin Logged Space launches attended: SLS Artemis II KSC, FL April 2026 | Antares Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004





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