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REDIRECT Reinhard Furrer Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... ; title = Reinhard Furrer titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_furrer.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Reinhard Furrer captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Reinhard Furrer header3 = label3 ... pilot and held all sailing licences. He enjoyed open water dives and photographic exhibitions. Dr. Furrer died in an airplane accident on September 9, 1995. Education Realgymnasium at Kempten, Allgau. Studied ...
... for this Spacelab flight. Ernst Messerschmid (Ph.D) was a research physicist from Reutlinger, Germany; Reinhard Furrer (Ph.D) was an assistant professor from Worgl, Germany; and Wubbo J. Ockels (Ph.D ... and the Blue Team. The Blue Team consisted of Hank Hartsfield, Steve Nagel, Bonnie Dunbar, Reinhard Furrer, and Wubbo Ockels. I was on the Red Team with Jim Buchli and Ernst Messerschmid ...
... Airfield there. So it wasn’t unusual for our two German astronauts, Ernst Messerschmid and Reinhard Furrer, to have lunch with what we’d call a senator. There was just a lot ... always been interested in that part of it, and so I enjoyed talking with Reinhard and Ernst. Also, Reinhard was a well-known physicist from West Berlin, and I had a chance ...
... 27/93, Apr 28/93; NY Times, Apr 28/93; C Trib, Apr 28/93) Reinhard Furrer, a former German astronaut, criticized the German government for planning to cut funds for manned space flights such as the U.S.-German Shuttle mission now orbiting the Earth. Furrer flew on a joint U.S.-German scientific mission in 1985. (RTW, Apr 27/93 ...
... Wubbo Ockels; two French astronauts, Patrick Baudry and Jean-Loup Chretien ; and two German astronauts, Reinhard Furrer and Ernst Messerschmid. During meetings they planned to exchange experiences, compare USSR, U.S., and ...
... aerospace engineering. The two West Germans in the crew were Dr. Ernst Messerschmidt and Mr. Reinhard Furrer, both physicists. The eighth crew member, Dr. Wubbo Ockels, a physicist from the Netherlands, represented ...
... to earth. Crew members Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, Col. Guion Bluford Jr., Dr. Ernst Messerschmidt, Dr. Reinhard Furrer, and Dr. Wubbo Ockels did not attend a postflight press conference, the Washington Post reported ...
... Shuttle , Aviation Week reported. European managers were using the science astronaut designation for Ernst Messerschmidt, Reinhard Furrer, and Wubbo Ockels, the European crew members who flew aboard Space Shuttle mission 61-A ...
... . Mission Specialist 3: Bonnie J. Dunbar Mission Specialist 4: Mission Specialist 5: Payload Specialist 1: Reinhard Furrer, West Germany Payload Specialist 2: Wubbo Ockels, Netherlands, Ernst Messerschmid, West Germany '''ISS/Mir Crew ...

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