NASA Astronaut Group 9
NASA Astronaut Group 9 was a group of 19 NASA astronauts announced on May 29, 1980, and completed their training by 1981. This group was selected to supplement the 35 astronauts that had been selected in 1978, and marked the first time that non-Americans were trained as mission specialists with the selections of ESA astronauts Claude Nicollier and Wubbo Ockels. In keeping with the previous group, astronaut candidates were divided into pilots and mission specialists, with eight pilots, eleven mission specialists, and two international mission specialists within the group.
Achievements
As with the previous group, several spaceflight firsts were achieved, including:- First Costa Rican astronaut: Franklin Chang-Diaz
- First Dutch citizen in space: Wubbo Ockels
- First Swiss astronaut: Claude Nicollier
- First African-American Marine in space: Charles Bolden
- First person to be launched into space more than six times: Jerry Ross
- First astronaut spouse selected as an astronaut: William Fisher
Group members
Pilots
- John E. Blaha, U.S. Air Force
- Charles F. Bolden, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps - Former NASA Administrator
- Roy D. Bridges, Jr., U.S. Air Force
- Guy S. Gardner, U.S. Air Force
- Ronald J. Grabe, U.S. Air Force
- Bryan D. O'Connor, U.S. Marine Corps - Former NASA Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance
- Richard N. Richards, U.S. Navy
- Michael J. Smith, U.S. Navy - Died During the Challenger Disaster
Mission Specialists
- James P. Bagian, U.S. Air Force
- Franklin Chang-Diaz, Physicist
- Mary L. Cleave, Engineer
- Bonnie J. Dunbar, Scientist
- William Frederick Fisher, Physician
- David C. Hilmers, Engineer
- David Leestma, U.S. Navy - Former NASA Manager of JSC's Advanced Planning Office
- John M. Lounge, U.S. Navy
- Jerry L. Ross, U.S. Air Force - Currently NASA Chief of JSC's Vehicle Integration Test Office
- Sherwood C. Spring, U.S. Army
- Robert C. Springer, U.S. Marine Corps
International Mission Specialists
- Claude Nicollier, Swiss Air Force
- Wubbo Ockels, Physicist