Thomas P. Stafford

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American astronaut (1930–2024). 
Thomas Patten Stafford, Tom Stafford

1930-09-17T00:00:00Z
1930-09-17
2024-03-18T00:00:00Z
2024-03-18
1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
1993-01-19T00:00:00Z
1969-01-01T00:00:00Z
1965-01-01T00:00:00Z
1979-01-01T00:00:00Z
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z
1969-05-18T00:00:00Z
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American peopleAmerican people
Apollo 1 Tribute Opening Thomas StaffordApollo 1 Tribute Opening Thomas Stafford
Apollo 10 crew together with Vice-President Agnew on launch eveApollo 10 crew together with Vice-President Agnew on launch eve
Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-001333Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-001333
Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-01419Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-01419
Bob Cabana, Reid Wiseman, Tom Stafford, Bill Nelson and Pam Melroy pose for a photo as the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard rolls out of High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building for the first time.Bob Cabana, Reid Wiseman, Tom Stafford, Bill Nelson and Pam Melroy pose for a photo as the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard rolls out of High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building for the first time.
Gemini 6 Crew (Stafford und Schirra)Gemini 6 Crew (Stafford und Schirra)
Gemini-6 astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., (left) and Thomas P. Stafford (center) are welcomed upon their arrival at Cape Kennedy`s by astronaut Alan B. Shepard JrGemini-6 astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., (left) and Thomas P. Stafford (center) are welcomed upon their arrival at Cape Kennedy's by astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr
Mercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groupsMercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groups
NASA Astronaut group 2NASA Astronaut group 2
Next Nine Desert Survival TrainingNext Nine Desert Survival Training
Postage stamp
Postage stamp
S62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.S62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.
S66-32677 (10 June 1966) --- The Gemini-9A prime crew, astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (left), command pilot, and Eugene A.S66-32677 (10 June 1966) --- The Gemini-9A prime crew, astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (left), command pilot, and Eugene A.
Stafford, Shepard and Glenn in MCC Houston after Apollo 11 splashdownStafford, Shepard and Glenn in MCC Houston after Apollo 11 splashdown
Thomas P. StaffordThomas P. Stafford
Thomas P. Stafford 1962 (cropped)Thomas P. Stafford 1962 (cropped)
Thomas P. Stafford (foreground), Gemini-6 prime crew pilotThomas P. Stafford (foreground), Gemini-6 prime crew pilot
Thomas P. Stafford, Gemini-9A prime crew command pilotThomas P. Stafford, Gemini-9A prime crew command pilot
Thomas Stafford suiting up for ASTPThomas Stafford suiting up for ASTP
Thomas Stafford suiting up for Apollo 10Thomas Stafford suiting up for Apollo 10
Wernher von Braun - 6230331Wernher von Braun - 6230331
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
award1980Allan D. Emil Memorial AwardawardWikidata
award1993Congressional Space Medal of Honormedallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
award2006NASA Distinguished Public Service Medalmedallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
award1969NASA Distinguished Service Medaldecoration, United States of America, award, medallionWikidata
award1965NASA Exceptional Service Medaldecoration, award, medallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
award1979NASA Outstanding Leadership Medalmedallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
award2011Wright Brothers Memorial Trophyscience award, United States of AmericaWikidata
mission1969Apollo 10human spaceflight, artificial satellite, United States of AmericaWikidata
image1962American peopleWikimedia
imageApollo 1 Tribute Opening Thomas StaffordWikimedia
imageApollo 10 crew together with Vice-President Agnew on launch eveWikimedia
image1963Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-001333Wikimedia
image1963Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-01419Wikimedia
imageBob Cabana, Reid Wiseman, Tom Stafford, Bill Nelson and Pam Melroy pose for a photo as the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard rolls out of High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building for the first time.Wikimedia
imageGemini 6 Crew (Stafford und Schirra)Wikimedia
imageGemini-6 astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., (left) and Thomas P. Stafford (center) are welcomed upon their arrival at Cape Kennedy's by astronaut Alan B. Shepard JrWikimedia
image1963Mercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groupsWikimedia
image1962NASA Astronaut group 2Wikimedia
image1963Next Nine Desert Survival TrainingWikimedia
imagePostage stampWikimedia
imagePostage stampWikimedia
image1962S62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.Wikimedia
image1963S66-32677 (10 June 1966) --- The Gemini-9A prime crew, astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (left), command pilot, and Eugene A.Wikimedia
imageStafford, Shepard and Glenn in MCC Houston after Apollo 11 splashdownWikimedia
imageThomas P. StaffordWikimedia
image1962Thomas P. Stafford 1962 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageThomas P. Stafford (foreground), Gemini-6 prime crew pilotWikimedia
imageThomas P. Stafford, Gemini-9A prime crew command pilotWikimedia
imageThomas Stafford suiting up for ASTPWikimedia
imageThomas Stafford suiting up for Apollo 10Wikimedia
image1962Wernher von Braun - 6230331Wikimedia
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