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Konrad, Prof. (Dr.) (Passenger) (no first name given) Space Station A: Berger (no first name given) Unnamed crewmembers Queen of Outer Space (a.k.a. Queen of the Universe) (1958), film United States: Starfire (TF-5) Space Station A 1985 Rays from Venus destroy space station and send ferry rocket Starfire off course to that planet. Patterson and ...
To be included in these lists, a fictional astronaut must be modeled upon actual astronauts of real-world space programs, as they have actually existed since the beginning of the Space Age, or were envisioned in the years leading up to the Space Age. Criteria include: A fictional astronaut must be human (not an alien, robot, or animal).
Kim (no last names given) Space station: Two unnamed astronauts Busy People: Astronaut (2016), picture book Space Shuttle Space station: Contemporary Typical space-station mission. [65] Infinity: Ruth Christmas, Dr. (US) (Chief of biomedical problems) Cosmonaut X Jane Uree Three unnamed crewmembers Self-sufficient mission: Ruth Christmas, Dr.
1000 Days in Space (a.k.a. Project-M) (2018), film Agence Spatiale Québécoise/Quebec Space Agency Projet-M (Project-M): M-Station (space station) Escape capsule German National Station Russian National Station Soyuz: Future Astronauts spending 1000 days on space station to prove viability of mission to Europa when nuclear war breaks out on Earth.
This is a list of fictional space stations that have been identified by name in notable published works of fiction and science fiction.. A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft capable of supporting a crew, which is designed to remain in space (most commonly in low Earth orbit) for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock.
The capsule’s hatch opened at about 7:04 p.m. ET, allowing Hague and Gorbunov to enter the space station. A welcome ceremony with Hague, Gorbunov, Williams, Wilmore and the other seven crew ...
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In the decades since Barbie first became an astronaut, she has held more than 200 careers. Still, the brand has long-celebrated mankind's space exploration with the creation of dolls honoring the ...