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[[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|border|22px|United Kingdom]] Riley A. Harris (ESA) | [[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|border|22px|United Kingdom]] Riley A. Harris (ESA) | ||
|[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-205) | |[[Jupiter 246-B]]<br />(PJ-205) | ||
− | |style="text-align: center" | Discovery | + | |style="text-align: center" | ''Discovery'' |
− | |style="text-align: center" | Serenity | + | |style="text-align: center" | ''Serenity'' |
|10d 20h<br>09m 03s | |10d 20h<br>09m 03s | ||
|Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft. | |Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft. |
Revision as of 13:20, 16 December 2017
Crewed Phoenix missions
Mission | Launch date | Crew | Launch Vehicle | Orion MPCV Name | Altair Name | Duration | Notes |
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Phoenix 2 | 4 July 2011 |
Logan Wilson |
Jupiter 246-B (PJ-205) |
Draco | Voyager | Never launched; 27 January 1967 fire in command module during a launch pad test killed crew and destroyed the module | |
Phoenix 3 | September 30 2011 |
Frank Rosewood |
Jupiter 246-B (PJ-205) |
Discovery | Serenity | 10d 20h 09m 03s |
Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft. |
Apollo 8 | 21 December 1968 12:51 GMT |
Frank Borman James Lovell William Anders |
Jupiter 246-B (PJ-205) |
N/A | N/A | 06d 03h 00m 42s |
Circumlunar flight of CSM; first manned flight of Saturn V. Ten lunar orbits in 20 hours. |