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Conference 7.286::space

Title:Space Exploration
Notice:Shuttle launch schedules, see Note 6
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:974
Total number of notes:18843

679.0. "12 people in orbit at once." by 19548::YANKES () Sun Dec 02 1990 15:31

    
    	I heard on the news this afternoon that a new world's record (sort
    of the wrong phrase, I guess... :-) has been set concerning the number
    of people in space at once -- 12.  7 on the Shuttle launched yesterday, 3
    people on a Soviet craft launched this morning and the 2 that were
    previously in their space station.
    
    	Its close to being a population explosion.  ;-)
    
    							-craig
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679.1PAXVAX::MAIEWSKIMon Dec 03 1990 00:233
  Anyone know what the old record was?

  George
679.2Apollo-Soyuz?2319::SAUTERJohn SauterMon Dec 03 1990 07:275
    re: .1
    
    I don't know, but in the chatter over the "new record" there was
    reference to Apollo-Soyuz, so that may have been it.
        John Sauter
679.3exLANDO::STONEMon Dec 03 1990 08:141
    I believe it was 9 in 1985: 5 in Challenger, 4 in Mir.
679.419458::FISHERI like my species the way it is" "A narrow view...Mon Dec 03 1990 12:517
I seriously doubt that ASTP was the surviving record-holder.

In fact, I would almost think that the record was likely 9 from many shuttle
flights. 7-person shuttle flights were quite common pre-Challenger, and MIR
regularly had 2, if not 3.

Burns
679.5Eight is Enough!58453::SKLEINNulli SecundusMon Dec 03 1990 13:115
During mission 61A, 30 Oct - 6 Nov, 8 people were in Challenger. I do not know
if any cosmonauts were up at the time, but that is probably the closest.

Susan
679.6Multiple manned launches in the same day30086::REITHJim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02Tue Dec 04 1990 09:462
    The reference to Apollo/Soyus was that this was only the third time 
    there had been a US and Soviet manned launch on the same day.