Reinhard Alfred Furrer (25 November 1940 – 9 September 1995) was a German physicist and astronaut. Furrer was born in Wörgl, Ostmark (now Austria). After...
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Furrer (born 1998), Swiss footballer Otto Furrer (1903–1951), Swiss alpine skier Philippe Furrer (born 1985), Swiss ice hockey player Reinhard Furrer...
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Guion S. Bluford, mission specialists; and Ernst Messerschmid and Reinhard Furrer of West Germany, along with first Dutch astronaut Wubbo J. Ockels of...
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Thirty-five West Berliners, including Wolfgang Fuchs, the future astronaut Reinhard Furrer, and many students from the Freie University in West Berlin, helped...
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in space was Sigmund Jähn in 1978. Three astronauts – Ulf Merbold, Reinhard Furrer and Ernst Messerschmid – represented West Germany during the time of...
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the fire service, divers and pilots. German physicist and astronaut Reinhard Furrer wore the 140 S on his wrist during the Spacelab D1 mission in 1985...
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who approached Furrer before he recognized much too late that a gun was pointed in his direction. Familiar with the surroundings, Furrer quickly receded...
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Friedländer (1829–1872) Julius Fröbel (1805–1893) Emil Frommel (1828–1896) Reinhard Furrer (1940–1995) Friedrich von Gagern (1794–1848) Heinrich von Gagern (1799–1880)...
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German Aerospace Center (redirect from Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt)
FSLP (1983), with Ulf Merbold using Spaceman on STS-9 D1 (1985), with Reinhard Furrer and Ernst Messerschmid ( with Netherlands' Wubbo Ockels on STS-61-A)...
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For the first (then-West) German sponsored Spacelab mission D-1, Reinhard Furrer and Ernst Messerschmid were selected in 1983. Both flew again on STS-61-A...
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Shuttle missions. Patrick Baudry Jean-Jacques Favier Dirk Frimout Reinhard Furrer Leonid Kadeniuk Franco Malerba Ulrich Walter Other European astronauts...
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Guion S. Bluford Jr. and Bonnie J. Dunbar (mission specialists), and Reinhard Furrer, Ernst Messerschmid, and Wubbo Ockels (payload specialists). The seven-day...
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commemorate this event. Albrechtice nad Orlicí, Czech Republic Suwa, Japan Reinhard Furrer, German scientist. Gerhard Berger, Former Formula One racing driver...
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Navy William A. Pailes STS-51-J Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program Reinhard Furrer STS-61-A German Aerospace Center Ernst Messerschmid German Aerospace...
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Reinhard Mohn (29 June 1921 – 3 October 2009) was a German billionaire businessman and philanthropist. Under his leadership, Bertelsmann, once a medium-sized...
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Martin Feldstein, American economist and academic (d. 2019) 1940 – Reinhard Furrer, Austrian-German physicist and astronaut (d. 1995) 1940 – Joe Gibbs...
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crashed during an airshow, killing pilot Gerd Kahdemann and passenger Reinhard Furrer, a former astronaut who had flown in space for Germany in 1985 during...
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Reinhard Genzel ForMemRS (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪnhaʁt ˈɡɛntsl̩] ; born 24 March 1952) is a German astrophysicist, co-director of the Max Planck Institute...
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actor Siegfried Fischbacher (1939–2021), magician, conservationist Reinhard Furrer (1940–1995), astronaut Andreas Gaill (1526–1587), jurist Margarete...
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Wolfgang Fritz Haug, philosopher, founder of the journal Das Argument Reinhard Furrer, scientist and astronaut Roman Herzog, President of Germany (1994–1999)...
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fell into a garden of a villa in an attempt to defect to West Berlin. Reinhard Furrer Germany 1995 Scientist and astronaut Messerschmitt Bf 108 Berlin lost...
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United States 188 Bonnie Dunbar United States 30 October 1985 STS-61-A Reinhard Furrer West Germany Ernst Messerschmid West Germany Wubbo Ockels Netherlands...
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Germany) Ernst Messerschmid — STS-61-A (1985) (flew for West Germany) Reinhard Furrer, born in Wörgl, Austria (1940–1995) — STS-61-A (1985) (flew for West...
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Hellmuth Reinhard (born Hermann Gustav Hellmuth Patzschke; 24 July 1911 – 28 October 2002) was a German SS-Sturmbannführer who is best known for being...
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— STS-116, STS-128 Gordon Fullerton (1936–2013) — STS-3, STS-51-F Reinhard Furrer (1940–1995) — STS-61-A Satoshi Furukawa — Soyuz TMA-02M, SpaceX Crew-7...
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Reinhard Heydrich, the commander of the German Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), the acting governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and a...
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Rakesh Sharma December 1 – Spacelab Payload Specialists Group (Germany) Reinhard Furrer, Ernst Messerschmid April 25 – The second group of test pilots for...
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to the air field, killing all 28 passengers. The German astronaut Reinhard Furrer died on September 9, 1995, during a historic flight show. (in German)...
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Nagel, Bonnie J. Dunbar, James F. Buchli, Guion S. Bluford – USA Reinhard Furrer, Ernst Messerschmid – West Germany Wubbo Ockels – Netherlands (European...
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parlance, Merbold and the three other payload specialists—Germans Reinhard Furrer and Ernst Messerschmid and the Dutch Wubbo Ockels—were called "science...
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