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    James Shelton Voss (born March 3, 1949) is a retired United States Army colonel and NASA astronaut. During his time with NASA, Voss flew in space five...
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  • James Voss may refer to: James S. Voss (born 1949), United States Army officer and NASA astronaut James Voss (rugby union) (born 1994), English rugby union...
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  • youngest son of Gerhard J. Voss James S. Voss (born 1949), American astronaut Janice E. Voss (1956–2012), American astronaut Joan Voss (born 1940), American...
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  • tandem with the theme, astronauts Susan J. Helms, Yury Usachov, and James S. Voss who were inside the International Space Station Alpha Destiny module...
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  • Philip James Voss (20 August 1936 – 13 November 2020) was a British stage, radio, film and television actor. Voss was born in Leicester, the elder son...
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    Endeavour — May 1996 — Mission Specialist 3 — SPACEHAB, SPARTAN James S. Voss (born 1949), U.S. Army (5 flights) STS-44 Atlantis — November 1991 — Mission...
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    Commander Yury Usachev, and two American flight engineers Susan Helms and James Voss. The three had been to the station briefly in the previous year, during...
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    January 2022, was 8 hours and 56 minutes, performed by Susan Helms and James S. Voss on March 11, 2001. Russian Anatoly Solovyev holds both the record for...
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    Shuttle mission using Atlantis that launched on November 24, 1991. It was a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) space mission. The launch was on November 24...
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    Kennedy Space Center. The mission was the first to fly with a glass cockpit. Voss and Williams – EVA 1 EVA 1 Start: 22 May 2000 – 01:48 UTC EVA 1 End: 22 May...
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