| Name: Ross, Jerry | Country: USA | M/F: M | Number of Flights: 7 |
| Space Flights | Launch Date - Shuttle | Landing Date - Shuttle |
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| 1. STS-61B | November 27, 1985 - Atlantis | December 3, 1985 - Atlantis |
| 2. STS-27 | December 2, 1988 - Atlantis | December 6, 1988 - Atlantis |
| 3. STS-37 | April 5, 1991 - Atlantis | April 11, 1991 - Atlantis |
| 4. STS-55 | April 26, 1993 - Columbia | May 6, 1993 - Columbia |
| 5. STS-74 | November 12, 1995 - Atlantis | November 20, 1995 - Atlantis |
| 6. STS-88 | December 4, 1998 - Endeavour | December 16, 1998 - Endeavour |
| 7. STS-110 | April 8, 2002 - Atlantis | April 19, 2002 - Atlantis |
| Space Flights | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| STS-51G(a) (Cancelled) |
Planned Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) deployment shuttle mission Cancelled due to failure of the Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) |
| 1. STS-61B | Deployed Morelos-B for Mexico, AUSSAT 2 for Australia and RCA SATCOM Ku-2 for RCA Americom |
| STS-62A (Cancelled) |
Planned military space shuttle mission Cancelled after the Challenger disaster - Would have been the first space shuttle mission launched from SLC-6 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. |
| 2. STS-27 | Classified military mission 3 |
| 3. STS-37 | Deployed Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) |
| 4. STS-55 | Spacelab D-2 Mission (SL-D2) Second dedicated German Spacelab mission |
| 5. STS-74 | Shuttle-Mir Docking Mission 2 Delivered the Docking Module to Mir on November 15, 1995 Atlantis undocked from Mir on November 18, 1995. |
| 6. STS-88 | ISS Assembly Mission 2A Attached the Unity module (Node 1) to the the Zarya module on December 7, 1998 - Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on December 13, 1998. |
| 7. STS-110 | ISS Assembly Mission 8A Delivered the S0 Truss Segment on April 11, 2002 - Atlantis docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from April 10, 2002 to April 17, 2002. |
| Spacewalks - 9 | ||
| Space Flights | Date & Duration | Purpose |
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| STS-61B | November 29, 1985 | Assemble experimental erectable structures - Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures (ACCESS) and Experimental Assembly of Structures (EASE) |
| 5 hours 32 minutes | ||
| STS-61B | December 1, 1985 | Assemble and manipulate experimental erectable truss structures. Demonstrate Remote Manipulator System (robot arm) use in assembly |
| 6 hours 41 minutes | ||
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| STS-37 | April 7, 1991 | Deploy jammed Compton Gamma Ray Observatory high-gain antenna |
| 4 hours 26 minutes | ||
| STS-37 | April 8, 1991 | Test Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart and other spacewalking equipment |
| 5 hours 47 minutes | ||
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| STS-88 | December 7, 1998 | International Space Station Assembly - Connect cables between Zarya and Unity modules to start International Space Station assembly |
| 7 hours 22 minutes | ||
| STS-88 | December 9, 1998 | International Space Station Assembly - Install Early Communication antennas on Unity module. Deploy first TORU antenna |
| 7 hours 2 minutes | ||
| STS-88 | December 12, 1998 | International Space Station Assembly - Attach tool bag to Unity. Disconnect cables to prevent the undocking of Zarya and Unity modules. Deploy second TORU antenna |
| 6 hours 59 minutes | ||
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| STS-110 | April 13, 2002 | International Space Station Assembly - Attach aft tripod mounting struts. Remove launch support struts and beams. Attach backup umbilical cable to the Mobile Transporter |
| 7 hours 30 minutes | ||
| STS-110 | April 16, 2002 | International Space Station Assembly - Install Airlock Spur from the S0 Truss Segment to Quest Airlock. Install floodlights on Destiny and Unity. Install shock absorbers on the Mobile Transporter. Perform miscellaneous get-ahead tasks |
| 6 hr 37 min | ||
| Return to Master List | American Astronauts | Spacewalkers | Seven Spaceflights |
| International Space Station Program - Phase II - 1998 / Phase II - 2002 | |||
| Space Shuttle Program - 1985 / 1988 / 1991 / 1993 | Shuttle-Mir Program - 1995 | ||
Updated - September 19, 2006