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American astronaut and astronomer

1997-01-01T00:00:00Z
1999-12-20T00:00:00Z
2002-03-01T00:00:00Z
2009-05-11T00:00:00Z
1995-03-02T00:00:00Z
1997-01-12T00:00:00Z
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Astronauts Duane G. Carey and John M. Grunsfeld (27990773466)Astronauts Duane G. Carey and John M. Grunsfeld (27990773466)
Astronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411449954)Astronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411449954)
Astronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411453214)Astronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411453214)
Former astronauts and space explorers, second from left, Mark Kelly, and Roy D. Bridges were inducted into the U.S.Former astronauts and space explorers, second from left, Mark Kelly, and Roy D. Bridges were inducted into the U.S.
John GrunsfeldJohn Grunsfeld
John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during STS-125John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-125John Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-125
John Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-125John Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-125
John Grunsfeld during the first EVA of STS-125John Grunsfeld during the first EVA of STS-125
John Grunsfeld works with a power tool on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-125John Grunsfeld works with a power tool on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-125
John M. Grunsfeld and Michael J. Massimino (27990760336)John M. Grunsfeld and Michael J. Massimino (27990760336)
John M. Grunsfeld assists Richard M. Linnehan in using virtual reality hardware (27411461524)John M. Grunsfeld assists Richard M. Linnehan in using virtual reality hardware (27411461524)
John M. Grunsfeld helps with unpacking chores during STS-125John M. Grunsfeld helps with unpacking chores during STS-125
John M. Grunsfeld (27924269552)John M. Grunsfeld (27924269552)
John M. Grunsfeld (27947789041)John M. Grunsfeld (27947789041)
STS-81 crewSTS-81 crew
STS-103 crew perform virtual reality training in building 9NSTS-103 crew perform virtual reality training in building 9N
Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld repairing Hubble during STS-103. Retouched version of raw scan.Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld repairing Hubble during STS-103. Retouched version of raw scan.
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
awardNASA Distinguished Service Medal2003decoration, award, medallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
awardNASA Exceptional Service Medal1997United States of America, decoration, award, medallionWikidata
missionSTS-1031999human spaceflightWikidata
missionSTS-1092002human spaceflightWikidata
missionSTS-1252009human spaceflightWikidata
missionSTS-671995human spaceflightWikidata
missionSTS-811997human spaceflightWikidata
imageAstronauts Duane G. Carey and John M. Grunsfeld (27990773466)2016Wikimedia
imageAstronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411449954)2016Wikimedia
imageAstronauts Richard M. Linnehan and John M. Grunsfeld (27411453214)2016Wikimedia
imageFormer astronauts and space explorers, second from left, Mark Kelly, and Roy D. Bridges were inducted into the U.S.2023Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld2000Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel during the first EVA of STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld and Gregory C. Johnson work with lithium hydroxide canisters on Atlantis during STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld during the first EVA of STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn Grunsfeld works with a power tool on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn M. Grunsfeld and Michael J. Massimino (27990760336)2016Wikimedia
imageJohn M. Grunsfeld assists Richard M. Linnehan in using virtual reality hardware (27411461524)2016Wikimedia
imageJohn M. Grunsfeld helps with unpacking chores during STS-1252009Wikimedia
imageJohn M. Grunsfeld (27924269552)2016Wikimedia
imageJohn M. Grunsfeld (27947789041)2016Wikimedia
imageSTS-81 crewWikimedia
imageSTS-103 crew perform virtual reality training in building 9N1999Wikimedia
imageSteven Smith and John Grunsfeld repairing Hubble during STS-103. Retouched version of raw scan.1999Wikimedia
videoSTS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis Landing and Turnaround2009Wikimedia