Anthony W. England

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Anthony Wayne "Tony" England is an American former NASA astronaut. Selected in 1967, England was among a group of astronauts who served as backups during the Apollo and Skylab programs. Like most others in his class, he flew during the Space Shuttle program, serving as a mission specialist on STS-51-F in 1985. He has logged more than 4,000 hours of flying time and 188 hours in space.

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Anthony Wayne England
university teacher, chemist, engineer, astronaut, 

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    human spaceflight
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