Foreword
History's
Highest Stage
Introduction
STS-60: A Cosmonaut
Flies on the Shuttle
February 3 - 11, 1994
STS-63: First Rendezvous
February 3 - 10, 1995
NASA-1 Norm Thagard:
An End and a Beginning
March 14 - July 7, 1995
STS-71: First Docking
June 27 - July 7, 1995
STS-74: A New Docking
Module
November 12 - 20, 1995
STS-76: Starting
a Continuous U.S. Presence
March 22 - 31, 1996
NASA-2 Shannon Lucid:
Enduring Qualities
March 22 - September 26, 1996
STS-79: First American
Handover
September 16 - 26, 1996
NASA-3 John Blaha:
Pulling it Together
September 16, 1996 - January 22, 1997
STS-81: Bringing
Back the Harvest
January 12 - 22, 1997
NASA-4 Jerry Linenger:
Fire and Controversy
January 12 - May 24, 1997
STS-84: Delivery
and Pick Up
May 15 - 24, 1997
NASA-5 Michael Foale:
Collision and Recovery
May 15 - October 6, 1997
STS-86: Loaded
with Experience
September 25 - October 6, 1997
NASA-6 David Wolf:
Recommitment to Mir
September 25, 1997 - January 31, 1998
STS-89: Last NASA
Astronaut to Mir
January 22 - 31, 1998
NASA-7 Andy Thomas:
Smoother Sailing
January 22 - June 12, 1998
STS-91: Closing
Out Shuttle-Mir
June 2 - 12, 1998
Looking Back,
Looking Forward
Considering Shuttle-Mir
Mir Space
Station
Appendixes

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and Operations
Long
Duration Psychology
Bilingual
Blues
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