List of Space Shuttle crews

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This is a list of persons who served aboard Space Shuttle crews, arranged in chronological order by Space Shuttle missions.

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Names of astronauts returning from the Mir or ISS on the Space Shuttle are shown in italics. They did not have specific crew roles, but are listed in the Payload Specialist columns for reasons of space.

Only two flights have carried more than seven crew members for either launch or landing. STS-61-A in 1985 is the only flight to have both launched and landed with a crew of eight, and STS-71 in 1995 is the only other flight to have landed with a crew of eight.

1977

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilot
Captive-active flights***
N/AJune 181977 ALT-9 Enterprise N/A Haise Fullerton
N/AJune 281977 ALT-10 EnterpriseN/A Engle Truly
N/AJuly 261977 ALT-11 EnterpriseN/A Haise Fullerton
Free flights
(1)August 121977 ALT-12 Enterprise5 min 21 s Haise Fullerton
(2)September 131977 ALT-13 Enterprise5 min 28 s Engle Truly
(3)September 231977 ALT-14 Enterprise5 min 34 s Haise Fullerton
(4)October 121977 ALT-15 Enterprise2 min 34 s Engle Truly
(5)October 261977 ALT-16 Enterprise2 min 1 s Haise Fullerton

* Note 1: In this year, Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) were accomplished. These were atmospheric only, non-spaceflight tests from a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, both with the orbiter attached and for a series of drop-test flights.

** Note 2: The durations listed count only the orbiter free-flight time, and not total time aloft along with airborne time atop of the 747 SCA.

*** Note 3: Flights with the orbiter attached to the SCA for the duration, but both crewed and powered to test crew procedures and orbiter systems.

1981–1985

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsPayload specialists
1April 121981 STS-1 Columbia 2 d 6 h Young Crippen
2November 121981 STS-2 Columbia2 d 6 h Engle Truly
3March 221982 STS-3 Columbia8 d 0 h Lousma Fullerton
4June 271982 STS-4 Columbia7 d 1 h Mattingly Hartsfield
5November 111982 STS-5 Columbia5 d 2 h Brand Overmyer J. Allen Lenoir
6April 41983 STS-6 Challenger 5 d 0 h Weitz Bobko Peterson Musgrave
7June 181983 STS-7 Challenger6 d 2 h Crippen Hauck Fabian Ride Thagard
8August 301983 STS-8 Challenger6 d 1 h Truly Brandenstein D. Gardner Bluford W. Thornton
9November 281983 STS-9 Columbia10 d 7 h Young Shaw Garriott Parker Merbold
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Lichtenberg
10February 31984 STS-41-B Challenger7 d 23 h Brand Gibson McCandless McNair Stewart
11April 61984 STS-41-C Challenger6 d 23 h Crippen Scobee G. Nelson van Hoften Hart
12August 301984 STS-41-D Discovery 6 d 0 h Hartsfield Coats Mullane Hawley Resnik C. Walker
13October 51984 STS-41-G Challenger8 d 5 h Crippen McBride Sullivan Ride Leestma Garneau
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Scully-Power
14November 81984 STS-51-A Discovery7 d 23 h Hauck D. Walker A. Fisher D. Gardner J. Allen
15January 241985 STS-51-C Discovery3 d 1 h Mattingly Shriver Onizuka Buchli Payton MSE
16April 121985 STS-51-D Discovery6 d 23 h Bobko D. E. Williams Seddon Griggs Hoffman C. Walker Garn
17April 291985 STS-51-B Challenger7 d 0 h Overmyer Gregory Lind Thagard W. Thornton van den Berg Wang
18June 171985 STS-51-G Discovery7 d 1 h Brandenstein Creighton Lucid Fabian Nagel Baudry
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19July 291985 STS-51-F Challenger7 d 22 h Fullerton Bridges Musgrave England Henize Acton Bartoe
20August 271985 STS-51-I Discovery7 d 2 h Engle Covey van Hoften Lounge W. Fisher
21October 31985 STS-51-J Atlantis 4 d 1 h Bobko Grabe Hilmers Stewart Pailes MSE
22October 301985 STS-61-A Challenger7 d 0 h Hartsfield Nagel Dunbar Buchli Bluford Furrer
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Messerschmid
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Ockels
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23November 261985 STS-61-B Atlantis6 d 21 h Shaw O'Connor Ross Cleave Spring Neri
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C. Walker

1986–1990

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsPayload specialists
24January 121986 STS-61-C Columbia6 d 2 h Gibson Bolden Chang-Diaz Hawley G. Nelson Cenker B. Nelson
25January 281986 STS-51-L Challenger1 min 13 s Scobee M. Smith Onizuka Resnik McNair McAuliffe Jarvis
26September 291988 STS-26 Discovery4 d 1 h Hauck Covey Lounge G. Nelson Hilmers
27December 21988 STS-27 Atlantis4 d 9 h Gibson G. Gardner Mullane Ross Shepherd
28March 131989 STS-29 Discovery4 d 23 h Coats Blaha Bagian Buchli Springer
29May 41989 STS-30 Atlantis4 d 0 h D. Walker Grabe Thagard Cleave Lee
30August 81989 STS-28 Columbia5 d 1 h Shaw R. Richards Adamson Leestma Brown
31October 181989 STS-34 Atlantis4 d 23 h D. E. Williams McCulley Chang-Diaz Lucid E. Baker
32November 221989 STS-33 Discovery5 d 0 h Gregory Blaha Musgrave Carter K. Thornton
33January 91990 STS-32 Columbia10 d 21 h Brandenstein Wetherbee Dunbar Low Ivins
34February 281990 STS-36 Atlantis4 d 10 h Creighton Casper Mullane Hilmers Thuot
35April 241990 STS-31 Discovery5 d 1 h Shriver Bolden Hawley McCandless Sullivan
36October 61990 STS-41 Discovery4 d 2 h R. Richards Cabana Shepherd Melnick Akers
37November 151990 STS-38 Atlantis4 d 21 h Covey Culbertson Springer Meade Gemar
38December 21990 STS-35 Columbia8 d 23 h Brand G. Gardner Hoffman Lounge Parker Durrance Parise

1991–1995

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsPayload specialists
39April 51991 STS-37 Atlantis5 d 23 h Nagel Cameron Ross Apt Godwin
40April 281991 STS-39 Discovery8 d 7 h Coats Hammond Bluford Harbaugh Hieb McMonagle Veach
41June 51991 STS-40 Columbia9 d 2 h O'Connor Gutierrez Bagian Jernigan Seddon Gaffney Hughes-Fulford
42August 21991 STS-43 Atlantis8 d 21 h Blaha M. Baker Lucid Adamson Low
43September 121991 STS-48 Discovery5 d 8 h Creighton Reightler Buchli Gemar Brown
44November 241991 STS-44 Atlantis6 d 22 h Gregory Henricks Musgrave Runco J. S. Voss Hennen
45January 221992 STS-42 Discovery8 d 1 h Grabe Oswald Thagard Hilmers Readdy Bondar
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Merbold
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46March 241992 STS-45 Atlantis8 d 22 h Bolden Duffy Sullivan PC Leestma Foale Lichtenberg Frimout
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47May 71992 STS-49 Endeavour 8 d 21 h Brandenstein Chilton Thuot Thornton Hieb Akers Melnick
48June 251992 STS-50 Columbia13 d 19 h R. Richards Bowersox Dunbar PC E. Baker Meade DeLucas Trinh
49July 311992 STS-46 Atlantis7 d 23 h Shriver A. Allen Hoffman Chang-Diaz Nicollier
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Ivins Malerba
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50September 121992 STS-47 Endeavour7 d 22 h Gibson Brown Lee PC Davis Apt Jemison Mohri
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51October 221992 STS-52 Columbia9 d 20 h Wetherbee M. Baker Veach Shepherd Jernigan MacLean
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52December 21992 STS-53 Discovery7 d 7 h D. Walker Cabana Bluford J. S. Voss Clifford
53January 131993 STS-54 Endeavour5 d 23 h Casper McMonagle Runco Harbaugh Helms
54April 81993 STS-56 Discovery9 d 6 h Cameron Oswald Foale Cockrell Ochoa
55April 261993 STS-55 Columbia9 d 23 h Nagel Henricks Ross Precourt Harris Walter
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56June 211993 STS-57 Endeavour9 d 23 h Grabe Duffy Low PC Sherlock Wisoff J. E. Voss
57September 121993 STS-51 Discovery9 d 20 h Culbertson Readdy Newman Bursch Walz
58October 181993 STS-58 Columbia14 d 0 h Blaha Searfoss Seddon PC McArthur Wolf Lucid Fettman
59December 21993 STS-61 Endeavour10 d 19 h Covey Bowersox Musgrave PC Thornton Nicollier
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Hoffman Akers
60February 31994 STS-60 Discovery7 d 6 h Bolden Reightler Davis Sega Chang-Diaz Krikalev
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61March 41994 STS-62 Columbia13 d 23 h Casper A. Allen Thuot Gemar Ivins
62April 91994 STS-59 Endeavour11 d 5 h Gutierrez Chilton Godwin PC Apt Clifford Jones
63July 81994 STS-65 Columbia14 d 17 h Cabana Halsell Hieb PC Walz Chiao D. Thomas Mukai
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64September 91994 STS-64 Discovery10 d 22 h R. Richards Hammond Linenger Helms Meade Lee
65September 301994 STS-68 Endeavour11 d 5 h M. Baker Wilcutt Jones PC S. Smith Bursch Wisoff
66November 31994 STS-66 Atlantis10 d 22 h McMonagle Brown Ochoa PC Parazynski Tanner Clervoy
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67February 31995 STS-63 Discovery8 d 6 h Wetherbee Collins Foale J. E. Voss Harris Titov
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68March 21995 STS-67 Endeavour16 d 15 h Oswald W. Gregory Jernigan PC Grunsfeld Lawrence Parise Durrance
69June 271995 STS-71 Atlantis9 d 19 h Gibson Precourt E. Baker Dunbar Harbaugh Solovyev Mir
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Budarin Mir
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Thagard Dezhurov
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Strekalov
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70July 131995 STS-70 Discovery8 d 22 h Henricks Kregel Currie D. Thomas Weber
71September 71995 STS-69 Endeavour10 d 20 h D. Walker Cockrell J. S. Voss PC Newman Gernhardt
72October 201995 STS-73 Columbia15 d 21 h Bowersox Rominger Thornton PC Coleman Lopez-Alegria Leslie Sacco
73November 121995 STS-74 Atlantis8 d 4 h Cameron Halsell Ross McArthur Hadfield
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1996–2000

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsPayload specialists
74January 111996 STS-72 Endeavour8 d 22 h Duffy Jett Chiao Barry Scott Wakata
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75February 221996 STS-75 Columbia15 d 17 h A. Allen Horowitz Hoffman Cheli
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Nicollier
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Chang-Diaz Guidoni
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76March 221996 STS-76 Atlantis9 d 5 h Chilton Searfoss Godwin Clifford Sega Lucid Mir
77May 191996 STS-77 Endeavour10 d 0 h Casper Brown Bursch Runco Garneau
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A. Thomas
78June 201996 STS-78 Columbia16 d 21 h Henricks Kregel Helms Linnehan Brady Favier
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Thirsk
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79September 161996 STS-79 Atlantis10 d 3 h Readdy Wilcutt Akers Apt Walz Blaha Mir Lucid
80November 191996 STS-80 Columbia17 d 15 h Cockrell Rominger Jernigan Jones Musgrave
81January 121997 STS-81 Atlantis10 d 4 h M. Baker Jett Grunsfeld Ivins Wisoff Linenger Mir Blaha
82February 111997 STS-82 Discovery9 d 23 h Bowersox Horowitz Lee Hawley Harbaugh S. Smith Tanner
83April 41997 STS-83 Columbia3 d 23 h Halsell Still J. E. Voss D. Thomas Gernhardt Crouch Linteris
84May 151997 STS-84 Atlantis9 d 5 h Precourt Collins Noriega Lu Clervoy
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Kondakova
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Foale Mir Linenger
85July 11997 STS-94 Columbia15 d 16 h Halsell Still J. E. Voss D. Thomas Gernhardt Crouch Linteris
86August 71997 STS-85 Discovery11 d 20 h Brown Rominger Davis Robinson Curbeam Tryggvason
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87September 251997 STS-86 Atlantis10 d 19 h Wetherbee Bloomfield Titov
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Parazynski Chrétien
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Lawrence Wolf Mir Foale
88November 191997 STS-87 Columbia15 d 16 h Kregel Lindsey Scott Chawla Doi
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Kadenyuk
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89January 221998 STS-89 Endeavour8 d 19 h Wilcutt Edwards Dunbar PC M. Anderson Reilly Sharipov
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A. Thomas Mir Wolf
90April 171998 STS-90 Columbia15 d 21 h Searfoss Altman Linnehan D. Williams
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Hire Buckey Pawelczyk
91June 21998 STS-91 Discovery9 d 19 h Precourt Gorie Lawrence Chang-Diaz Kavandi Ryumin
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A. Thomas
92October 291998 STS-95 Discovery8 d 21 h Brown Lindsey Robinson PC Parazynski Duque
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Mukai
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Glenn
93December 41998 STS-88 Endeavour11 d 19 h Cabana Sturckow Currie Ross Newman Krikalev
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94May 271999 STS-96 Discovery9 d 19 h Rominger Husband Ochoa Jernigan Barry Payette
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Tokarev
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95July 231999 STS-93 Columbia4 d 22 h Collins Ashby Hawley Coleman Tognini
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96December 191999 STS-103 Discovery7 d 23 h Brown S. Kelly S. Smith Foale Grunsfeld Nicollier
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Clervoy
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97February 112000 STS-99 Endeavour11 d 5 h Kregel Gorie Kavandi J. E. Voss Mohri
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Thiele
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98May 192000 STS-101 Atlantis9 d 21 h Halsell Horowitz Weber J. Williams J. S. Voss Helms Usachev
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99September 82000 STS-106 Atlantis11 d 19 h Wilcutt Altman Burbank Lu Mastracchio Malenchenko
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Morukov
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100October 112000 STS-92 Discovery12 d 21 h Duffy Melroy Wakata Chiao Wisoff Lopez-Alegria McArthur
101November 302000 STS-97 Endeavour10 d 19 h Jett Bloomfield Tanner Noriega Garneau
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2001–2005

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsPayload specialists
102February 72001 STS-98 Atlantis12 d 21 h Cockrell Polansky Curbeam Jones Ivins
103March 82001 STS-102 Discovery12 d 19 h Wetherbee J. Kelly A. Thomas P. Richards Usachev ISS
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J. S. Voss ISS Helms ISS Shepherd Gidzenko
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Krikalev
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104April 192001 STS-100 Endeavour11 d 21 h Rominger Ashby Hadfield
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Parazynski Phillips Guidoni
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Lonchakov
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105July 122001 STS-104 Atlantis12 d 18 h Lindsey Hobaugh Gernhardt Reilly Kavandi
106August 102001 STS-105 Discovery11 d 21 h Horowitz Sturckow Barry Forrester Culbertson ISS Tyurin ISS
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Dezhurov ISS
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Usachev
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J. S. Voss Helms
107December 52001 STS-108 Endeavour11 d 19 h Gorie M. Kelly Godwin Tani Onufrienko ISS
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Walz ISS Bursch ISS Culbertson Tyurin
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Dezhurov
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108March 12002 STS-109 Columbia10 d 22 h Altman Carey Grunsfeld PC Currie Newman Linnehan Massimino
109April 82002 STS-110 Atlantis10 d 19 h Bloomfield Frick Ross S. Smith Ochoa Morin Walheim
110June 52002 STS-111 Endeavour13 d 20 h Cockrell Lockhart Chang-Diaz Perrin
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Korzun ISS
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Whitson ISS Treshchev ISS
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Onufrienko
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Walz Bursch
111October 72002 STS-112 Atlantis10 d 19 h Ashby Melroy Wolf Sellers Magnus Yurchikhin
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112November 232002 STS-113 Endeavour13 d 18 h Wetherbee Lockhart Lopez-Alegria Herrington Bowersox ISS Budarin ISS
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Pettit ISS Korzun
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Whitson Treshchev
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113January 162003 STS-107 Columbia15 d 22 h Husband McCool M. Anderson PC Brown Chawla Clark Ramon
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114July 262005 STS-114 Discovery13 d 21 h Collins J. Kelly Noguchi
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Robinson A. Thomas Lawrence Camarda

2006–2011

OrderDayYearMissionShuttleDurationCommanderPilotMission specialistsLanding
115July 42006 STS-121 Discovery12 d 18 h 36 min 48 s Lindsey M. Kelly Fossum Sellers Nowak Wilson Reiter ISS
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116September 92006 STS-115 Atlantis11 d 19 h 6 min 35 s Jett Ferguson Tanner Burbank FE Stefanyshyn-Piper MacLean
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117December 92006 STS-116 Discovery12 d 20 h 45 min 16 s Polansky Oefelein Patrick Curbeam Fuglesang
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Higginbotham S. Williams ISS Reiter
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118June 82007 STS-117 Atlantis13 d 20 h 12 min 44 s Sturckow Archambault Forrester Swanson Olivas Reilly C. Anderson ISS S. Williams
119August 82007 STS-118 Endeavour12 d 17 h 55 min 34 s S. Kelly Hobaugh Caldwell Mastracchio D. Williams
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Morgan Drew
120October 232007 STS-120 Discovery15 d 2 h 23 min 55 s Melroy Zamka Wilson Parazynski Wheelock Nespoli
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Tani ISS C. Anderson
121February 72008 STS-122 Atlantis12 d 18 h 21 min 50 s Frick Poindexter Melvin Walheim Schlegel
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Love Eyharts ISS
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Tani
122March 112008 STS-123 Endeavour15 d 18 h 12 min 27 s Gorie G. H. Johnson Behnken Foreman Linnehan Doi
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Reisman ISS Eyharts
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123May 312008 STS-124 Discovery13 d 18 h 14 min 7 s M. Kelly Ham Nyberg Garan Fossum Hoshide
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Chamitoff ISS Reisman
124November 142008 STS-126 Endeavour15 d 20 h 30 min 34 s Ferguson Boe Pettit Bowen Stefanyshyn-Piper Kimbrough Magnus ISS Chamitoff
125March 152009 STS-119 Discovery12 d 19 h 31 min 1 s Archambault Antonelli Acaba Swanson Arnold Phillips Wakata ISS
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Magnus
126May 112009 STS-125 Atlantis12 d 21 h 38 min 19 s Altman G. C. Johnson Good McArthur Grunsfeld Massimino Feustel
127July 152009 STS-127 Endeavour15 d 16 h 44 min 58 s Polansky Hurley Cassidy Payette
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Marshburn Wolf Kopra ISS Wakata
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128August 282009 STS-128 Discovery13 d 20 h 54 min 55 s Sturckow Ford Forrester Hernández Fuglesang
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Olivas Stott ISS Kopra
129November 162009 STS-129 Atlantis10 d 19 h 16 min 13 s Hobaugh Wilmore Melvin Bresnik Foreman Satcher Stott
130February 82010 STS-130 Endeavour13 d 18 h 8 min 3 s Zamka Virts Hire Robinson Patrick Behnken
131April 52010 STS-131 Discovery15 d 2 h 47 min 11 s Poindexter Dutton Mastracchio Metcalf-Lindenburger Wilson Yamazaki
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C. Anderson
132May 142010 STS-132 Atlantis11 d 18 h 29 min Ham Antonelli Reisman Good Bowen Sellers
133February 242011 STS-133 Discovery12 d 19 h 4 min 50 s Lindsey Boe Stott Drew Barratt Bowen
134May 162011 STS-134 Endeavour15 d 17 h 38 min 51 s M. Kelly G. H. Johnson Fincke Vittori
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Feustel Chamitoff
135July 82011 STS-135 Atlantis12 d 18 h 28 min 50 s Ferguson Hurley Magnus Walheim

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