Astronomy:List of Mir visitors

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Short description: Astronauts, cosmonauts and tourists to the Russian space station

This is a list of visitors to the Mir space station in alphabetical order. Station crew names are in bold. The suffix (twice) refers to the individual's number of Mir visits, not their total number of space flights. Entries without a flag symbol indicate that the person was a citizen from the bloc of countries comprising the former Soviet Union at launch.

Statistics

Between 1986 and 2000, 104 individuals visited the Mir space station. Note that this list does not double count for individuals with dual citizenship (for example, the United Kingdom -United States astronaut Michael Foale is only listed under the United States ).

By nationality

Nationality Trips Fliers Notes
 Soviet Union /  Russia 68 42 one woman, 35 Mir crew members, 13 double and three triple flights, one quadruple and one quintuple flight
 United States 49 44 eight women, seven Mir crew members, three double flights and one triple flight
 France 8 6 one woman, one Mir crew member, two double flights
 Germany 4 4 one Mir crew member
 Afghanistan 1 1
 Austria 1 1
 Bulgaria 1 1
 Canada 1 1
 Japan 1 1 one tourist
 Slovakia 1 1
 Syria 1 1
 United Kingdom 1 1 one woman
Total 137 104 11 women, 44 Mir crew members, one tourist, 18 double and four triple flights, one quadruple and one quintuple flight

By agency

Agency Trips Fliers Notes
Roscosmos logo ru.svg Roscosmos 69 43 one woman, 35 Mir crew members, 13 double and three triple flights, one quadruple and one quintuple flight
NASA logo.svg NASA 49 44 eight women, seven Mir crew members, three double flights and one triple flight
ESA logo simple.svg ESA 7 6 two Mir crew members, one double flight
CNES 4 3 one woman, one double flight
Intercosmos 3 3
CSA 1 1
ASA 1 1
DFVLR 1 1
Project Juno 1 1 one woman
Tourists 1 1
Total 137 104 11 women, 44 Mir crew members, one tourist, 18 double and four triple flights, one quadruple and one quintuple flight


A

B

C

D

  • Vladimir Dezhurov[3]
  • Bonnie J. Dunbar ♀ United States (twice)[2][3]

E

  • Joe F. Edwards United States[2]
  • Reinhold Ewald Germany
  • Léopold Eyharts France

F

  • Muhammed Faris Syria
  • Klaus-Dietrich Flade Germany
  • Michael Foale United States[9]

G

H

  • Chris A. Hadfield Canada[6]
  • James D. Halsell United States[6]
  • Claudie Haigneré ♀ France
  • Jean-Pierre Haigneré (twice) France
  • Gregory J. Harbaugh United States[3]

I

  • Marsha S. Ivins ♀ United States[4]

J

  • Brent W. Jett United States[4]

K

L

M

N

  • Carlos I. Noriega United States[9]

O

  • Yuri Onufrienko

P

  • Gennady Padalka
  • Scott E. Parazynski United States[5]
  • Charles J. Precourt United States (thrice)[3][7][9]
  • Aleksandr Poleshchuk
  • Valeri Polyakov (twice)
  • Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie United States[7]

R

S

T

U

  • Yury Usachev (twice)

V

W

  • Carl E. Walz United States[1]
  • James D. Wetherbee United States[5]
  • Terrence W. Wilcutt (twice) United States[1][2]
  • Peter J.K. Wisoff United States[4]
  • David A. Wolf United States[5]

Z

  • Sergei Zalyotin

See also

  • List of astronauts by name

References

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