• The Association of Autonomous Astronauts is a worldwide network of community-based groups dedicated to building their own spaceships. The AAA was founded...
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  • associated with the Kernow section of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts. Tissue of Lies LP (Emiss, 1981) Tissue of Lies Revised CD (Dark Vinyl, 1990)...
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  • Newsletter was issued around the year 2000. Neoist Alliance Association of Autonomous Astronauts Class Wargames 'We're Back', LPA Newsletter, No.1 Imbolc...
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  • Association American Ambulance Association American Anthropological Association American Arbitration Association Association of Autonomous Astronauts...
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    conference of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts to a "lecture/performance/event" by Critical Art Ensemble about biotechnology and a number of conferences/exhibitions...
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  • Axiom Space (category Aerospace companies of the United States)
    Bolden and astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria, Peggy Whitson, Brent W. Jett Jr and Koichi Wakata. The company sent its first commercial astronauts into orbit...
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    the title of astronaut after their flights to the edge of space. The Federal Aviation Administration will also award Commercial Space Astronaut Wings to...
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    Three-sided football (category Association football variants)
    members of The Workshop for Non-Linear Architecture. Three-sided football has been practiced in various training sessions of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts...
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  • 'die-in'. The Association of Autonomous Astronauts began their 10-day festival Space 1999: Ten Days Which Shook The Universe with a blockade of the Lockheed...
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  • the Scientific Study of Consciousness Association of Autonomous Astronauts Association of ideas Associationism Associative law Āstika and nāstika Astrology...
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    was included on the BBC's 100 Women list. List of Asian American astronauts List of women astronauts "Sunita L. Williams - NASA". Retrieved June 29,...
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    integrated to familiarize astronauts with the conditions they will encounter during all phases of flight and prepare astronauts for a microgravity environment...
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    (ISS) between 2010 and 2020 before retiring. Design of this version, not designed to carry astronauts, was funded by NASA with $396 million awarded through...
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    Kalpana Chawla (category American women astronauts)
    of the Shuttle-Pointed Autonomous Research Tool for Astronomy ("Spartan") module. Chawla's second flight was in 2003 on STS-107, the final flight of Columbia...
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  • cabinet crisis. January 7 A 7.1 magnitude earthquake strikes the Tibet Autonomous Region of Southwestern China, killing at least 126 people, whilst another 338...
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    113th U.S. Congress Astronauts and Cosmonauts (sorted by "Time in Space"). Spacefacts.de. Retrieved on October 9, 2012. "Astronaut Jose Hernandez Leaves...
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    Bob Behnken (category United States Air Force astronauts)
    fellow astronaut Doug Hurley on May 30, 2020, and became one of the first two astronauts launching aboard a commercial orbital spacecraft in spaceflight...
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    with members of the public gathered at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. This involved the first live Twitter connection for the astronauts. Previously...
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    taken by Mercury astronauts to defend against high G environments like launch and reentry was a couch with seat belts to make sure astronauts were not forcibly...
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    Kelly and his brother applied to NASA to become astronauts. He and Mark were selected to become astronaut candidates in April 1996; the first relatives...
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    Chris Hadfield (category Canadian astronauts)
    communicator), the voice of mission control to astronauts in orbit, for 25 Space Shuttle missions. From 1996 to 2000, he represented CSA astronauts and coordinated...
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    Robert Thirsk (category Canadian astronauts)
    effect of weightlessness on the heart and blood vessels. His team designed and tested an experimental "anti-gravity suit" that may help astronauts withstand...
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    Peggy Whitson (category American astronauts)
    Station Astronauts Prepare for Crew Swap". Space.com. Retrieved October 9, 2007. Malik, Tariq (October 4, 2007). "Astronauts Ponder State of Space Exploration"...
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    Joseph M. Acaba (category Educator astronauts)
    original group of astronauts was presented to the world. Acaba, who was selected as an Educator Mission Specialist, completed his astronaut training on February...
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    Jake (25 September 2023). "How many astronauts have died in space?". Astronomy. Retrieved 23 October 2024. However, of the roughly 550 people who have so...
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    Thomas Pesquet (category ESA astronauts)
    retrieved 2024-01-23 New class of European astronauts report for training Graduation ceremony for ESA's new astronauts ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet will fly...
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    from the Navy. The Naval Postgraduate School has graduated more than 40 astronauts, greater than any other graduate school in the country. The school is...
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  • Cis-Lunar (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from January 2023)
    company specializing in the production of automatic, computer-controlled, and closed-circuit rebreathers for astronauts and underwater divers. The company...
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    Tim Peake (category British astronauts)
    by astronauts Michael Foale, Gregory H. Johnson, Piers Sellers, Nicholas Patrick, Shuttleworth, and Garriott). As part of his extensive astronaut training...
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    Russian equipment on Mir and developed a program of training for its use, taught to both NASA astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. Thagard launched to Mir...
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