GordonD Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 September 1st Robert McIntosh (1927) USA Selected 1962 (USAF Group 2) Retirement date unknown; no flights Died 2 December 2013 Christopher Ferguson (1961) USA Selected 1998 (NASA Group 17) STS-115, 9 - 21 September 2006 (11d 19h 6m) - Delivered P3/P4 Truss and a set of solar arrays to the ISS STS-126, 15 - 30 November 2008 (12d 18h 28m) - Serviced and lubricated the Solar Alpha Rotary Joints which enable the ISS's solar arrays to track the Sun; also partial crew exchange (Magnus up; Chamitoff down) STS-135, 8 - 21 July 2011 (12d 18h 28m) - Delivered supplies and equipment to the ISS. Final flight of Atlantis and of the Space Shuttle programme. Total flight time 40d 10h 3m Retired December 2011 Sergei Korsakov (1984) Russia Selected 2012 On active status; no flights yet Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 2, 2018 Author Share Posted September 2, 2018 September 2nd Claude Nicollier (1944) Switzerland Selected 1978 (ESA Group 1) STS-46, 31 July - 8 August 1992 (7d 23h 15m) - Deployed European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA-1) scientific pallet; also failed Tethered Satellite experiment STS-61, 2 - 13 December 1993 (10d 19h 58m) - First Hubble Maintenance Mission; restored telescope to planned capability following manufacturing problems STS-75, 22 February - 9 March 1996 (15d 17h 40m) - Carried US Microgravity Payload (USMP-3); also failed Tethered Satellite experiment STS-103, 20 - 28 December 1999 (7d 23h 10m) - Third Hubble Maintenance Mission (3A) - replaced three gyroscopes and carried out other servicing tasks Total flight time 42d 12h 3m Retired March 2007 Christa McAuliffe (1948) USA Selected 1985 (Teacher in Space Group) Killed in explosion of STS-51L Challenger, 28 January 1986 Gerhard Thiele (1953) Germany Selected 1987 STS-99, 11 - 22 February 2000 (11d 5h 38m) - Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Retired October 2005 Guy Laliberté (1959) Canada Founder and CEO of Cirque de Soleil Selected as Spaceflight Participant (fare-paying passenger) 2009 Soyuz TMA-16/ISS Visiting Flight 13, 30 September - 11 October 2009 (10d 21h 17m) - Landed aboard Soyuz TMA-14 Retired October 2009 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 3, 2018 Author Share Posted September 3, 2018 September 3rd Sherwood Spring (1944) USA Selected 1980 (NASA Group 9) STS-61B, 27 November - 3 December 1985 (6d 21h 4m) - Deployed three comsats (including one Mexican and one Australian) Retired August 1988 Munir Habib (1953) Syria Backup for Soyuz TM-3 Retired July 1987; no flights Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 4, 2018 Author Share Posted September 4, 2018 September 4th Aleksandr Matinchenko (1927) USSR Selected 1963 Retired January 1972; no flights Died 18 June 1999 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 5, 2018 Author Share Posted September 5, 2018 September 5th Andriyan Nikolayev (1929) USSR Selected 1960 Vostok 3, 11 - 15 August 1962 (3d 22h 22m) - First joint flight, with Vostok 4 (no rendezvous) Soyuz 9, 1 - 19 June 1970 (17d 16h 58m) - Conducted Earth-observation studies and other experiments; last mission before the start of the Salyut programme Total flight time 21h 15h 20m Retired January 1982 Died 3 July 2004 Mikhail Lisun (1935) USSR Selected 1965 Backup for Soyuz 23 and Soyuz 24 Retired September 1989; no flights Died 31 July 2012 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 September 6th Irina Soloviyova (1937) USSR Selected 1962 Backup for Vostok 6 Named for Voskhod 5 but programme cancelled in favour of Soyuz Retired 1969; no flights In 1988 took part in an all-female Antarctic expedition Bryan O'Connor (1946) USA Selected 1980 (NASA Group 9) STS-61B, 27 November - 3 December 1985 (6d 21h 4m) - Deployed three comsats (including one Mexican and one Australian) STS-40, 5 - 14 June 1991 (9d 2h 14m) - Carried Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS-1); conducted eighteen primary experiments on life sciences Total flight time 15d 23h 18m Retired July 1991 Carl Walz (1955) USA Selected 1990 (NASA Group 13) STS-51, 12 - 22 September 1993 (9d 20h 11m) - Deployed Advanced Communications Technology Satellite; deployed and retrieved ORFEUS-SPAS pallet STS-65, 8 - 23 July 1994 (14d 17h 55m) - Carried International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) STS-79, 16 - 26 September 1996 (10d 3h 18m) - First Shuttle docking with the completed Mir station; partial crew exchange (Blaha up; Lucid down) STS-108/ISS Expedition 4, 5 December 2001 - 19 June 2002 (195d 19h 38m) - Landed aboard STS-111 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 September 7th David Griggs (1939) USA Selected 1978 (NASA Group 8 ) STS-51D, 12 - 19 April 1985 (6d 23h 55m) - Deployed two comsats; one failed to power up and was repaired and redeployed on a later mission Named for STS-33 but killed 17 June 1989 in crash of T-6 Texan training aircraft near Earle, Arkansas Information from Spacefacts website and Wikipedia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 8, 2018 Author Share Posted September 8, 2018 September 8th Randy Odle (1951) USA Selected 1982 (Manned Spaceflight Engineer Group 2) Named backup for STS-62A (first launch from Vandenberg) but mission cancelled following the Challenger accident Retired 1986; no flights Sergei Zhukov (1956) Russia Selected 2003 Retired April 2011; no flights Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 9, 2018 Author Share Posted September 9, 2018 September 9th Lee Morin (1952) USA Selected 1996 (NASA Group 16) STS-110, 8 - 19 April 2002 (10d 19h 42m) - Delivered S0 Truss and other equipment to the ISS Retired 2002 Anatoli Artsebarski (1956) USSR Selected 1985 Soyuz TM-12/Mir Expedition 9, 18 May - 10 )ctober 1991 (144d 15h 21m) Retired July 1994 Michael Belt (1957) USA Selected 1988 Candidate for Terra Scout flight but mission cancelled Retired December 1991; no flights Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 10, 2018 Author Share Posted September 10, 2018 September 10th Yevgeni Khrunov (1933) USSR Selected 1960 Soyuz 5, 15 – 17 January 1969 (1d 23h 45m) – First docking of two manned spacecraft; landed aboard Soyuz 4 Retired December 1980 Died 19 May 2000 Yevgeny Khludeyev (1940) USSR Selected 1965 Candidate for a Buran mission but programme cancelled Retired October 1988; no flights Died 19 September 1995 Stephen Cunningham (1945) USA Selected 1984 Engineer with Hughes Corporation Backup for STS-61L; mission cancelled following the Challenger accident Retired January 1986 Charles Simonyi (1948) USA Selected 2006 Soyuz TMA-10, 7 – 21 April 2007 (13d 19h 0m) – Spaceflight Participant; landed aboard Soyuz TMA-9 Soyuz TMA-14, 26 March – 8 April 2009 (12d 19h 25m) – Spaceflight Participant; landed aboard Soyuz TMA-13 Total flight time 26d 14h 25m Retired April 2009 Only fare-paying passenger to fly twice Richard Mullane (1945) USA Selected 1978 (NASA Group 8 ) STS-41D, 30 August – 5 September 1984 (6d 0h 57m) – Deployed two communications satellites Named for STS-62A (first launch from Vandenberg) but mission cancelled following the Challenger accident STS-27, 2 – 6 December 1988 (4d 9h 5m) – Classified DoD mission; deployed Lacrosse surveillance satellite STS-36, 28 February – 4 March 1990 (4d 10h 18m) – Classified DoD mission; deployed AFP-731 reconnaissance satellite Total flight time 14d 20h 20m Retired August 1990 John Watterson (1949) USA Selected 1979 (Manned Spaceflight Engineer Group 1) Named for STS-62A (first launch from Vandenberg) but mission cancelled following the Challenger accident Retired January 1986; no flights Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 11, 2018 Author Share Posted September 11, 2018 September 11th Gherman Titov (1935) USSR Selected 1960 Vostok 2, 6 - 7 August 1961 (1d 1h 18m) - First multiple-orbit flight; first person to eat and sleep in space Retired June 1970 Died of carbon monoxide poisoning 20 September 2000 Holds the record as the youngest person in space (25y 329d at launch) Robert Crippen (1937) USA Selected 1966 (MOL Group 2); transferred to NASA as Group 7 1969 STS-1, 12- 14 April 1981 (2d 6h 20m) - First Shuttle flight STS-7, 18 - 24 June 1983 (6d 2h 24m) - Deployed two comsats; first American flight with a female astronaut STS-41C, 6 - 13 April 1984 (6d 23h 40m) - Deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility; also retrieved, repaired and redeployed Solar Max satellite STS-41G, 5 - 13 October 1984 (8d 5h 23m) - Deployed Earth Radiation Budget Satellite; also carried Shuttle Imaging Radar and Large Format Camera Named for STS-62A (first launch from Vandenberg) but mission cancelled following the Challenger accident Total flight time 23d 13h 47m Retired December 1991 Randy Bresnik (1967) USA Selected 2004 (NASA Group 19) STS-129, 16 - 27 November 2009 (10d 19h 16m) - Delivered two Express Logistics Carriers with spare gyroscopes and nitrogen tanks to the ISS Soyuz MS-05/ISS Expeditions 52/53, 28 July - 14 December 2017 (138d 16h 56m) Still on active status; total flight time to date 149d 12h 12m Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 12, 2018 Author Share Posted September 12, 2018 September 12th Anousheh Ansari (1966) USA (born Iran) Selected 2006 Soyuz TMA-9/Spaceflight Participant, 18 - 29 September 2006 (10d 21h 5m) - Landed aboard Soyuz TMA-8. Originally backup but prime candidate grounded for medical reasons Retired September 2006 Co-founder with her brother-in-law of the $10m X-Prize for the first privately-funded space flight; won by SpaceShip One in 2004 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 13, 2018 Author Share Posted September 13, 2018 September 13th No astronaut birthdays today. However on this day in 1999 explosions at the lunar nuclear waste dump blasted the Moon out of Earth's orbit... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Mc Posted September 14, 2018 Share Posted September 14, 2018 Had n o idea that Titov died of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Anybody know the circumstances? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 14, 2018 Author Share Posted September 14, 2018 1 hour ago, Eric Mc said: Had n o idea that Titov died of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Anybody know the circumstances? Wikipedia actually says cardiac arrest in his sauna but I have heard the CO story elsewhere. I suppose one could cause the other? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 14, 2018 Author Share Posted September 14, 2018 September 14th Eugene Trinh (1950) USA - Born Vietnam; US citizen Selected 1983 STS-50, 25 June - 9 July 1992 (13d 19h 30m) - Carried US Microgravity Laboratory USML-1 Retired 1992 Itzhak Mayo (1954) Israel Selected 1997 Retired from training November 2000 for financial reasons; no flights John Herrington (1958) USA Selected 1996 (NASA Group 16) STS-113, 24 November - 7 December 2002 (13d 18h 47m) - Delivered P1 Truss and other equipment and supplies to the ISS Retired September 2005 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 15, 2018 Author Share Posted September 15, 2018 September 15th Miroslaw Hermaszewski (1941) Poland Selected 1976 (Interkosmos Group 1) Soyuz 30/Salyut 6 Visiting Flight 2, 27 June - 5 July 1978 (7d 22h 2m) Retired July 1978 Richard Farrimond (1947) United Kingdom Selected 1984 (Skynet group) Backup for STS-61H; mission cancelled following the Challenger accident Retired January 1986; no flights Ryoko Kikuchi (1964) Japan Selected 1989 (Journalist in Space group) TV reporter for Tokyo Broadcasting System Backup for Soyuz TM-11 Retired July 1990; no flights Faiz bin Khaleed (1980) Malaysia Selected 2006 Backup for Soyuz TMA-11 Retired October 2007; no flights Information from Spacefacts website An unusual one today as none are American or Russian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 16, 2018 Author Share Posted September 16, 2018 September 16th Kevin Kregel (1956) USA Selected 1992 (NASA Group 14) STS-70, 13 - 22 July 1995 (8d 22h 20m) - Deployed TDRS-G communications satellite; also conducted various scientific experiments STS-78, 20 June - 7 July 1996 (16d 21h 47m) - Carried Life and Microgravity Sciences (Spacelab LMS) STS-87, 19 November - 5 December 1997 (15d 16h 34m) - Carried US Microgravity Payload (USMP-4); deployed and retrieved SPARTAN 201-04 pallet STS-99, 11 - 22 February 2000 (11d 5h 38m) - Shuttle Radar Topography Mission; created a high-resolution map of the Earth between 60 deg N and 56 deg S Total flight time 52d 18h 19m Retired June 2002 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 17, 2018 Author Share Posted September 17, 2018 September 17th Ed Mitchell (1930) USA Selected 1966 (NASA Group 5) Apollo 14, 31 January - 9 February 1971 (9d 0h 1m) - Third lunar landing; Sixth man on the Moon; conducted unauthorised ESP experiments in flight Retired October 1972 Died 4 February 2016 Tom Stafford (1930) USA Selected 1962 (on his birthday - NASA Group 2) Gemini VI-A, 15 - 16 December 1965 (1d 1h 51m) - First orbital rendezvous (no docking) with previously-launched Gemini VII Backup for Gemini IX; reassigned when prime crew killed Gemini IX-A, 3 - 6 June 1966 (3d 0h 20m) - Rendezvoused with Augmented Target Docking Adapter but unable to dock as shroud failed to jettison Apollo 10, 18 - 26 May 1969 (8d 0h 3m) - Dress Rehearsal for lunar landing; LM flew within 15.6km of the surface, the point where Powered Descent would begin Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, 15 - 24 July 1975 (9d 1h 28m) - First joint American/Soviet mission; docked with Soyuz 19 Total flight time 21d 3h 42m Retired November 1975 Samuel Durrance (1943) USA Selected 1984 (ASTRO Group) STS-35, 2 - 11 December 1990 (8d 23h 5m) - Carried ASTRO-1 Spacelab STS-67, 2 - 18 March 1995 (16d 15h 8m) - Carried ASTRO-2 Spacelab Total flight time 25d 14h 13m Retired March 1995 Pamela Melroy (1961) USA Selected 1994 (NASA Group 15) STS-92, 11 - 24 October 2000 (12d 21h 42m) - Delivered Z1 Truss, Pressurised Mating Adapter and other equipment to the ISS ready for the arrival of Expedition 1 STS-112, 7 - 18 October 2002 (10d 19h 58m) - Delivered S1 Truss and other equipment to the ISS STS-120, 23 October - 7 November 2007 (15d 2h 23m) - Delivered US Harmony Module to the ISS; partial crew exchange (Tani up; Anderson down) Total flight time 38d 20h 3m Retired July 2009 When STS-92 landed it was the last time to date that no astronauts remained in orbit Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 18, 2018 Author Share Posted September 18, 2018 September 18th Nikolai Rukavishnikov (1932) USSR Selected 1968 Soyuz 10, 22 - 24 April 1971 (1d 23h 45m) - First docking with a space station but failed to achieve an airtight seal; station not boarded and mission abandoned Soyuz 16, 2 - 8 December 1974 (5d 22h 23m) - Rehearsal for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project; practised rendezvous and other mission aspects Soyuz 33, 10 - 12 April 1979 (1d 23h 1m) - Intended Taxi Flight to Salyut 6; suffered an engine failure; rendezvous not completed and mission abandoned Total flight time 9d 21h 9m Retired July 1987 Died 18 October 2002 The Soyuz 33 cosmonauts should have returned to Earth aboard Soyuz 32, leaving behind their fresher craft for the use of the Salyut 6 occupants (Expedition 3). However when docking was not achieved this left the occupants with a spacecraft nearing the end of its 'shelf life'. As a result Soyuz 34 was launched unmanned and Soyuz 32 landed empty; the Expedition 3 crew returned safely aboard Soyuz 34 Valentina Ponomaryova (1933) USSR Selected 1962 Backup for Vostok 6 Retired October 1969; no flights Charles Veach (1944) USA Selected 1984 (NASA Group 10) STS-39, 28 April - 6 May 1991 (8d 7h 22m) - First unclassified DoD mission; carried out observation studies connected with remote identification of spacecraft STS-52, 22 October - 1 November 1992 (9d 20h 56m) - Deployed Laser Geodynamics Satellite (LAGEOS-II) Total flight time 18d 4h 18m Died of cancer 3 October 1995 Mary Johnston (1945) USA Selected 1983 Backup for STS-51B (Spacelab 3) Retired May 1985; no flights Takao Doi (1954) Japan Selected 1985 (Japan Group 1) STS-87, 19 November - 5 December 1997 (15d 16h 34m) - Carried US Microgravity Payload (USMP-4); deployed and retrieved SPARTAN 201-04 pallet STS-123, 11 - 27 March 2008 (15d 18h 11m) - Delivered Japanese Kibo Module to the ISS; partial crew exchange (Reisman up; Eyharts down) Total flight time 31d 10h 45m Retired September 2009 (on his birthday) Mark Shuttleworth (1973) South Africa Selected 2001 (Spaceflight Participant) Soyuz TM-34/ISS Taxi Flight 3, 25 April - 5 May 2002 (9d 21h 25m) - Landed aboard Soyuz TM-33 Retired May 2002 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 19, 2018 Author Share Posted September 19, 2018 September 19th Roger Crouch (1940) USA Selected 1989 (IML Payload Specialist) STS-83, 4 - 8 April 1997 (3d 23h 12m) - Microgravity Science Laboratory MSL-1 STS-94, 1 - 17 July 1997 (15d 16h 44m) - Microgravity Science Laboratory MSL-1 Reflight Total flight time 19d 15h 56m Retired July 1997 STS-83 was terminated early due to a problem with one of the fuel cells. However as this was relatively easily fixed, it was decided to do a standard engine changeout but omit the normal post-mission maintenance procedure and refly the mission at the next opportunity. Flight numbers up to STS-93 had already been allocated so the same crew flew again and were able to conduct the full range of experiments originally planned. Personally I think of this as a single mission during which the crew had extended shore leave part of the way through! Richard Linnehan (1957) USA Selected 1992 (NASA Group 14) STS-78, 20 June - 6 July 1996 (16d 21h 47m) - Carried Spacelab Life & Microgravity Sciences LMS-1 STS-90, 17 April - 3 May 1998 (15d 21h 50m) - Carried Neurolab, conducting research into neurological changes in space. Final flight of Spacelab STS-109, 1 - 12 March 2002 (10d 22h 10m) - Fourth Hubble Servicing Mission (HST-SM-3B). Last successful flight of Columbia STS-123, 11 - 27 March 2008 (15d 18h 11m) - Delivered Japanese Kibo Module to the ISS; partial crew exchange (Reisman up; Eyharts down) Total flight time 59d 11h 58m Retired December 2010 Sunita Williams (1965) USA Selected 1998 (NASA Group 17) STS-116/ISS Expeditions 14/15, 10 December 2006 - 22 June 2007 (194d 18h 2m) - Landed aboard STS-117 Soyuz TMA-05M/ISS Expeditions 32/33, 15 July - 19 November 2012 (126d 23h 13m) Still on active status; total flight time to date 321d 17h 15m Kayla Barron (1987) USA Selected 2017 (NASA Group 22) Still undergoing training; no flights yet Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 20, 2018 Author Share Posted September 20, 2018 September 20th James Pawelczyk (1960) USA Selected 1996 (Neurolab Payload Specialist Group) STS-90, 17 April - 3 May 1998 (15d 21h 50m) - Carried Neurolab, conducting research into neurological changes in space. Final flight of Spacelab Retired May 1998 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 21, 2018 Author Share Posted September 21, 2018 September 21 Bjarni Tryggvason (1945) Canada - Born Iceland Selected 1983 (Canada Group 1) STS-85, 7 - 19 August 1997 (11d 20h 26m) - Deployed and retrieved Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers & Telescopes for the Atmosphere (CRISTA-SPAS 2) pallet Retired June 2008 Richard Hieb (1955) USA Selected 1985 (NASA Group 11) STS-39, 28 April - 6 May 1991 (8d 7h 22m) - First unclassified DoD mission; carried out observation studies connected with remote identification of spacecraft STS-49, 8 - 16 May 1992 (8d 21h 17m) - Retrieved, repaired and redeployed Intelsat-VI F-3. Maiden flight of Endeavour STS-65, 8 - 23 July 1994 (14d 17h 55m) - Carried International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) Total flight time 31d 22h 34m Retired April 1995 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 22, 2018 Author Share Posted September 22, 2018 September 22 Vasili Lukiyanyuk (1958) USSR Selected 1989 (Medical group 5) Retired February 2003; no flights Robert Satcher (1965) USA Selected 2004 (NASA Group 19) STS-129, 16 - 27 November 2009 (10d 19h 16m) - Delivered two Express Logistics Carriers with spare gyroscopes and nitrogen tanks to the ISS Retired September 2011 Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 23, 2018 Author Share Posted September 23, 2018 September 23 Lloyd Hoover (1924) USA Selected 1962 (USAF Group 2) Retiral date unknown Died July 2016 Pyotr Kolodin (1930) Selected 1963 Assigned to five different missions (Voskhod 2, Soyuz 5, 7, 11 and 12) but grounded each time Retired April 1983; no flights Loren Shriver (1944) USA Selected 1978 (NASA Group 8 ) STS-51C, 24 - 27 January 1985 (3d 1h 33m) - First classified DoD mission; deployed a secret satellite STS-31, 24 - 29 April 1990 (5d 1h 16m) - Deployed the Hubble Space Telescope STS-46, 31 July - 8 August 1992 (7d 23h 15m) - Deployed and retrieved EURECA-1 pallet; also the Tethered Satellite System (20km tether; jammed after 262m) Total flight time 16d 2h 4m Retired May 1993 William McCool (1961) USA Selected 1996 (NASA Group 16) STS-107, 16 January - 1 February 2003 (15d 22h 20m) - US Microgravity Lab 1. Killed when Orbiter Columbia broke up over Texas during re-entry. Flight time shown is up until Loss of Signal Aleksandr Misurkin (1977) Russia Selected 2006 Soyuz TMA-08M/ISS Expeditions 35/36, 28 March - 11 September 2013 (166d 6h 15m) Soyuz MS-06/ISS Expeditions 53/54, 12 September 2017 - 28 February 2018 (168d 5h 14m) Still on active status; total flight time to date 334d 11h 29m Information from Spacefacts website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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