NASA Astronaut Group 14

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Year selected1992
Number selected24
The Hogs
Official group portrait
The astronauts of Group 14
Year selected1992
Number selected24

NASA Astronaut Group 14 ("The Hogs") was a group of 24 astronauts announced by NASA on 31 March 1992.[1] The group's name derived from The Muppet Show skit "Pigs in Space" and from the group's sponsorship of a pot-bellied pig at the Houston Zoo.[2]

Mission Specialists

STS-72 Endeavour[9]
STS-96 Discovery[22]
STS-105 Discovery[7]
STS-78 Columbia[15]
STS-73 Columbia[19]
STS-93 Columbia[27]
Soyuz TMA-20[28]
Expedition 26[28]/27[29]
STS-69 Endeavour[31]
STS-83 Columbia[32]
STS-94 Columbia[33]
STS-104 Atlantis[34]
STS-67 Endeavour[36]
STS-81 Atlantis[10]
STS-103 Discovery[37]
STS-109 Columbia[38]
STS-125 Atlantis[39]
STS-67 Endeavour[36]
STS-86 Atlantis[41]
STS-91 Discovery[42]
STS-114 Discovery[43]
STS-64 Discovery[45]
STS-81 Atlantis[10] (Launched to MIR)
STS-84 Atlantis[46] (Returned from MIR)
STS-78 Columbia[15]
STS-90 Columbia[48]
STS-109 Columbia[38]
STS-123 Endeavour[49]
STS-73 Columbia[19]
STS-92 Discovery[51]
STS-113 Endeavour[52]
Soyuz TMA-9[53] (Launch vehicle for Expedition 14)
Expedition 14[54]
Axiom Mission 1[55] (Private spaceflight to the ISS)
Axiom Mission 3 (Private spaceflight to the ISS)
STS-66 Atlantis[57]
STS-86 Atlantis[41]
STS-95 Discovery[58]
STS-100 Endeavour[23]
STS-120 Discovery[59]
STS-72 Endeavour[9]
STS-87 Columbia[16]
STS-68 Endeavour[62]
STS-82 Discovery[5]
STS-103 Discovery[37]
STS-110 Atlantis[63]
STS-66 Atlantis[57]
STS-82 Discovery[5]
STS-97 Endeavour[11]
STS-115 Atlantis[12]
STS-77 Endeavour[66]
STS-89 Endeavour[67] (Launched to MIR)
STS-91 Discovery[42] (Returned from MIR)
STS-102 Discovery[68]
STS-114 Discovery[43]
STS-70 Discovery[14]
STS-101 Atlantis[6]

International Astronauts

STS-41-G Challenger[71]
STS-77 Endeavour[66]
STS-97 Endeavour[11]
STS-74 Atlantis[73]
STS-100 Endeavour[23]
Soyuz TMA-07M (Launched to ISS)[74]
Expedition 34 (Last part of expedition)[74]
Expedition 35 (All of expedition)[75]
STS-75 Columbia[4]
STS-66 Atlantis[57]
STS-84 Atlantis[46]
STS-103 Discovery[37]
STS-72 Endeavour[9]
STS-92 Discovery[51]
STS-119 Discovery/STS-127 Endeavour[79] ISS Expedition 18/19/20
Soyuz TMA-11M ISS Expedition 38/39 (During Expedition 39 he became the first Japanese ISS commander)
SpaceX Crew-5[80] ISS Expedition 68

See also

References

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