Phoenix Cheat Sheet

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CM indicates Orion capsule and service module. LM indicates Altair lunar lander.

Phoenix 1

Unmanned. First test of Jupiter 246-B with four SRBs, and Orion capsule.

Phoenix 2 (CM: Draco, LM: Voyager)

Manned. First manned Jupiter 246-B with four SRBs. Orion capsule and Altair lander.

  • American - Logan Wilson
  • American - Luke Buchanan
  • American - Kane Blackwell
  • American (NASA) - Alexander Bishop

Phoenix 3 (CM: Discovery, LM: Serenity)

Manned. Lunar orbital mission. Survey of landing site and test of docking/un-docking techniques procedures in lunar orbit. Possible lunar orbit EVA. First manned flight to leave Low Earth Orbit since 1972.

  • American - Frank Rosewood
  • American - Patrick Tucker
  • American - Daniel Baxter
  • ESA (England) - Riley A. Harris

Phoenix 4 (CM: Aurora, LM: Enterprise)

Manned. Lunar landing. First landing since Apollo 17. Planned landing in Sea of Tranquility. First lunar rover since Apollo 17.

  • American - Harold Hamilton
  • American - David Sanders
  • ESA (Finland) - Karri Litmanen
  • Russian - Vasiliy Petrov

Phoenix 5 (CM: Wallace, LM: Gromit)

Manned. Lunar landing. Planned landing in Mare Serenitatis. Lunar rover. Geology and general science mission. Primary goal will be to study hydrogen levels and attempt to find water.

  • American - Frank Benford
  • American - Jack Ashcroft
  • ESA (England) - Sandra Cunningham
  • JAXA - Ikumi Tahara

Phoenix 6 (CM: Prosperity, LM: Woodstock)

Manned. Lunar landing. Planned landing at Shackleton crater. Possible rover. Begin survey of site for the Neil A. Armstrong Lunar Outpost.

  • American - Chris Sonnier
  • American - Jack Ashcroft
  • American - Guillermo Valdez
  • Callentine - Ellen Prothero

Phoenix 7

Unmanned. Lunar landing. Landing at Shackleton crater. Assorted building materials and tools for the Neil A. Armstrong Lunar Outpost.

Phoenix 8 (CM: Clover, LM: Emerald)

Manned. Lunar landing. Landing at Shackleton crater. Rover and associated building material. Begin construction of the Neil A. Armstrong Lunar Outpost.