| Name: Parazynski, Scott | Country: USA | M/F: M | Number of Flights: 5 |
| Space Flights | Launch Date - Shuttle | Landing Date - Shuttle |
|---|---|---|
| 1. STS-66 | November 3, 1994 - Atlantis | November 14, 1994 - Atlantis |
| 2. STS-86 | September 26, 1997 - Atlantis | October 6, 1997 - Atlantis |
| 3. STS-95 | October 29, 1998 - Discovery | November 7, 1998 - Discovery |
| 4. STS-100 | April 19, 2001 - Endeavour | May 1, 2001 - Endeavour |
| 5. STS-120 | October 23, 2007 - Discovery | November 7, 2007 - Discovery |
| Space Flights | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| 1. STS-66 | Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science Mission 3 (ATLAS-3) Deployed and retrieved Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite I (CRISTA/SPAS-I) |
| 2. STS-86 | Shuttle-Mir Docking Mission 7 Atlantis docked with Mir from September 27, 1997 to October 3, 1997. |
| 3. STS-95 | Hubble Space Telescope Orbiting Systems Test Payload (HOST) Deployed and retrieval Spartan 201-05 |
| 4. STS-100 | ISS Assembly Mission 6A Delivered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) on April 23, 2001 and supplies in the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module - Endeavour docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from April 21, 2001 to April 29, 2001. |
| STS-118 (Original Crew) |
ISS Assembly Mission 13A.1 The goal was to deliver the S5 Truss Segment to the International Space Station (ISS). Scott Parazynski was transferred to the STS-120 mission. |
| 5. STS-120 | ISS Assembly Mission 10A Delivered the Harmony module (Node 2) on October 26, 2007 - Discovery docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from October 25, 2007 to November 5, 2007. |
| Spacewalks - 7 | ||
| Space Flights | Date & Duration | Purpose |
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| STS-86 | October 1, 1997 | Retrieve Mir Environmental Effects Payload materials exposure experiment from the Mir Docking Module. Test Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) units. Affix Solar Array Cap to Mir Docking Module - First joint American-Russian spacewalk (EVA) from the Space Shuttle. |
| 5 hours 1 minute | ||
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| STS-100 | April 22, 2001 | International Space Station Assembly - Install an Ultrahigh Frequency Frequency (UHF) antenna on the Destiny Lab. Install and unfold the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (Canadarm2 Robot Arm) |
| 7 hours 10 minutes | ||
| STS-100 | April 24, 2001 | International Space Station Assembly - Rewire power and data connections for Canadarm2. Connect Canadarm2 to the Power and Data Grapple Fixture. Remove starboard Early Communications antenna from Unity. Attach a spare Direct Current Switching Unit to the stowage platform on Destiny |
| 7 hours 40 minutes | ||
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| STS-120 | October 26, 2007 | International Space Station Assembly - Remove and stow the S-Band Antenna Structural Assembly in Discovery's payload bay. Prepare Harmony to be installed on the Unity module. Install thermal blankets on the P6 Truss Segment |
| 6 hours 14 minutes | ||
| STS-120 | October 28, 2007 | International Space Station Assembly - Disconnect cables, grounding straps, and bolts for the P6 Truss Segment relocation. Outfit the exterior of the Harmony module. Inspect the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint |
| 6 hours 33 minutes | ||
| STS-120 | October 30, 2007 | International Space Station Assembly - Install the P6 Truss Segment on the P5 Truss Segment. Transfer a spare Main Bus Switching Unit to Exterior Stowage Platform-2. Inspect the port Solar Alpha Rotary Joint |
| 7 hours 8 minutes | ||
| STS-120 | November 3, 2007 | International Space Station Assembly - Repair two tears in one of the P6-4B solar array panel's blankets |
| 7 hours 19 minutes | ||
| Return to Master List | American Astronauts | Five Spaceflights |
| Space Shuttle Program - 1994 / 1998 | ||
| Shuttle-Mir Program - 1997 | Spacewalkers | |
| International Space Station Program - Phase II - 2001 / Phase III - 2007 | ||
Updated - November 4, 2007