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American astronaut

2024-05-01T00:00:00Z
2014-05-13T00:00:00Z
2014-09-10T00:00:00Z
2014-05-28T00:00:00Z
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Artemis 2 Mission CrewArtemis 2 Mission Crew
Astronauts and astronaut candidates pose for a selfieAstronauts and astronaut candidates pose for a selfie
Astronauts at the Artemis Launch PadAstronauts at the Artemis Launch Pad
Bob Cabana greets Reid Wiseman after the launch of the SpaceX Crew-5 mission.Bob Cabana greets Reid Wiseman after the launch of the SpaceX Crew-5 mission.
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.
Expedition 38 Soyuz Rollout (201311050013HQ)Expedition 38 Soyuz Rollout (201311050013HQ)
Expedition 38 backup crew members in front of the Soyuz TMA spacecraft mock-up in Star City, RussiaExpedition 38 backup crew members in front of the Soyuz TMA spacecraft mock-up in Star City, Russia
Gregory WisemanGregory Wiseman
ISS-41 Barry Wilmore and Reid Wiseman pose for a photo near the CupolaISS-41 Barry Wilmore and Reid Wiseman pose for a photo near the Cupola
Koichi Wakata prepares to lay flowers at the statue of Yuri GagarinKoichi Wakata prepares to lay flowers at the statue of Yuri Gagarin
Lee Rosen, vice president of Mission and Launch Operations at SpaceX, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the countdown of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft on SpaceX Crew-3 missionLee Rosen, vice president of Mission and Launch Operations at SpaceX, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the countdown of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft on SpaceX Crew-3 mission
NASA Astronauts and Astronaut Candidates at the Launch PadNASA Astronauts and Astronaut Candidates at the Launch Pad
NEEMO 21 Matthias Maurer and Reid WisemanNEEMO 21 Matthias Maurer and Reid Wiseman
Norm Knight, director of Flight Operations at NASA`s Johnson Space Center, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company`s Crew Dragon spacecraft on the Crew-5 mission.Norm Knight, director of Flight Operations at NASA's Johnson Space Center, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft on the Crew-5 mission.
Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023
Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped)Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped)
Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 2Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 2
Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 3Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 3
Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 4Reid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 4
Soyuz TMA-11M backup crew during a traditional Kazakh mealSoyuz TMA-11M backup crew during a traditional Kazakh meal
Soyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew at the Gagarin Museum in Star CitySoyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew at the Gagarin Museum in Star City
Soyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew in front of the statue of Yuri GagarinSoyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew in front of the statue of Yuri Gagarin
Soyuz TMA-11M final press conference prime and backup crewSoyuz TMA-11M final press conference prime and backup crew
Soyuz TMA-13M crew during an emergency scenario training session at JSCSoyuz TMA-13M crew during an emergency scenario training session at JSC
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
missionArtemis 22024space mission, human spaceflight, United States of AmericaWikidata
missionExpedition 402014expedition to the International Space StationWikidata
missionExpedition 412014expedition to the International Space StationWikidata
missionSoyuz TMA-13M2014Soyuz TMA-M, human spaceflightWikidata
imageArtemis 2 Mission CrewWikimedia
imageAstronauts and astronaut candidates pose for a selfieWikimedia
imageAstronauts at the Artemis Launch PadWikimedia
imageBob Cabana greets Reid Wiseman after the launch of the SpaceX Crew-5 mission.Wikimedia
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
imageExpedition 38 Soyuz Rollout (201311050013HQ)2013Wikimedia
imageExpedition 38 backup crew members in front of the Soyuz TMA spacecraft mock-up in Star City, Russia2013Wikimedia
imageGregory Wiseman2009Wikimedia
imageISS-41 Barry Wilmore and Reid Wiseman pose for a photo near the CupolaWikimedia
imageKoichi Wakata prepares to lay flowers at the statue of Yuri Gagarin2013Wikimedia
imageLee Rosen, vice president of Mission and Launch Operations at SpaceX, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the countdown of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft on SpaceX Crew-3 missionWikimedia
imageNASA Astronauts and Astronaut Candidates at the Launch PadWikimedia
imageNEEMO 21 Matthias Maurer and Reid WisemanWikimedia
imageNorm Knight, director of Flight Operations at NASA's Johnson Space Center, left, and Reid Wiseman, Chief of the Astronaut Office, monitor the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft on the Crew-5 mission.Wikimedia
imageReid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023Wikimedia
imageReid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageReid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 2Wikimedia
imageReid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 3Wikimedia
imageReid Wiseman in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023 (cropped) 4Wikimedia
imageSoyuz TMA-11M backup crew during a traditional Kazakh meal2013Wikimedia
imageSoyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew at the Gagarin Museum in Star City2013Wikimedia
imageSoyuz TMA-11M crew and backup crew in front of the statue of Yuri Gagarin2013Wikimedia
imageSoyuz TMA-11M final press conference prime and backup crew2013Wikimedia
imageSoyuz TMA-13M crew during an emergency scenario training session at JSC2013Wikimedia