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Atlantis Crew has Longest Training Ever

Mike Schneider-2006-08-18-Calhoun: The Naval Postgraduate School Institutional Archive (Naval Postgraduate School)
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Atlantis's six astronauts were supposed to fly to the international space station more than three years ago. Through it all, the six astronauts have stuck together, and their 4-1/2 years of training has set a record. Now they're looking forward to an Aug. 27 [2006] liftoff. (note: CAPT Brent Jett, mission commander, is an NPS graduate as well as pilot CAPT Chris Ferguson.)

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Atlantis's six astronauts were supposed to fly to the international space station more than three years ago. Through it all, the six astronauts have stuck together, and their 4-1/2 years of training has set a record. Now they're looking forward to an Aug. 27 [2006] liftoff. (note: CAPT Brent Jett, mission commander, is an NPS graduate as well as pilot CAPT Chris Ferguson.)

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CrewTraining (meteorology)AeronauticsComputer scienceEngineeringGeographyMeteorology

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