Name: Voss, James Country: USA M/F: M Number of Flights: 5

Space Flights Launch Date - Shuttle Landing Date - Shuttle
1. STS-44 November 24, 1991 - Atlantis December 1, 1991 - Atlantis
2. STS-53 December 2, 1992 - Discovery December 9, 1992 - Discovery
3. STS-69 September 7, 1995 - Endeavour September 18, 1995 - Endeavour
4. STS-101 May 19, 2000 - Atlantis May 29, 2000 - Atlantis
Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
5. ISS Crew 2 March 8, 2001 - STS-102 (Discovery) August 22, 2001 - STS-105 (Discovery)

Space Flights Descriptions
1. STS-44 Dedicated military mission 9
Shorten Mission
2. STS-53 Dedicated military mission 10
3. STS-69 Deployed and retrieved Spartan 201-03
Deployed and retrieved Wake Shield Facility 2 (WSF-2)
NASA-5
(Backup)
Shuttle-Mir Long Duration Mission 5 (Mir Main Expedition EO-23 & EO-24 Crews)
NASA-7
(Backup)
Shuttle-Mir Long Duration Mission 7 (Mir Main Expedition EO-24 & EO-25 Crew)
4. STS-101 ISS Maintenance Flight 2A.2a
Prepare the Zarya FGB module for the arrival of the Zvezda Service Module - Atlantis docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from May 21, 2000 to May 26, 2000.
5. ISS Crew 2 ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 2
Docked with the International Space Station aboard Discovery as part of the STS-102 crew - Returned to Earth on August 22, 2001 aboard Discovery as part of the STS-105 crew

Spacewalks - 4
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
STS-69 September 16, 1995 Practice space station assembly and maintenance tasks. Evaluated EMU spacesuit thermal improvements
6 hours 46 minutes

STS-101 May 22, 2000 International Space Station Assembly - Complete assembly of Russian Strela crane. Replace early communications antenna. Install hand rails, and TV cable. Reseat American Orbital Transfer Crane
6 hours 44 minutes

ISS Crew 2 March 11, 2001 International Space Station Assembly - Prepare Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 for repositioning from Unity's Earth-facing port to its port-side berth. Remove port Early Communications System antenna. Attach Lab Cradle Assembly to Destiny. Install Rigid Umbilical on Destiny
Longest Spacewalk to Date
8 hours 56 minutes
ISS Crew 2 June 8, 2001 International Space Station Assembly - Move docking cone to Zvezda Service Module's Earth-facing port to receive Docking Compartment 1
19 minutes

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Updated - September 19, 2006