Timeline of astronauts by nationality

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Map of countries whose citizens have flown in space

Since the first spaceflight by the Soviet Union, astronauts who were citizens of 37 countries have flown into space. For each nationality, the launch date of the first mission is listed. The list is based on the nationality of the astronaut at the time of the spaceflight. Note: All dates given are UTC.

Country Astronaut Flight Date (UTC)
1960s
 Soviet Union[1] Yuri Gagarin Vostok 1 April 12, 1961
 United States[2] Alan Shepard MR-3 May 5, 1961
1970s
 Czechoslovakia[3] Vladimír Remek Soyuz 28 March 2, 1978
 Poland Mirosław Hermaszewski Soyuz 30 June 27, 1978
 East Germany[4] Sigmund Jähn Soyuz 31 August 26, 1978
 Bulgaria Georgi Ivanov Soyuz 33 April 10, 1979
1980s
 Hungary Bertalan Farkas Soyuz 36 May 26, 1980
 Vietnam Pham Tuân Soyuz 37 July 23, 1980
 Cuba Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez Soyuz 38 September 18, 1980
 Mongolia Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha Soyuz 39 March 22, 1981
 Romania Dumitru Prunariu Soyuz 40 May 14, 1981
 France Jean-Loup Chrétien Soyuz T-6 June 24, 1982
 West Germany[4] Ulf Merbold STS-9 November 28, 1983
 India Rakesh Sharma Soyuz T-11 April 3, 1984
 Canada Marc Garneau STS-41-G October 5, 1984
 Saudi Arabia Salman al-Saud STS-51-G June 17, 1985
 Netherlands Wubbo Ockels STS-61-A October 30, 1985
 Mexico Rodolfo Neri Vela STS-61-B November 26, 1985
 Syria Mohammed Faris Soyuz TM-3 July 22, 1987
 Afghanistan Abdul Ahad Mohmand Soyuz TM-6 August 29, 1988
1990s
 Japan Toyohiro Akiyama Soyuz TM-11 December 2, 1990
 United Kingdom Helen Sharman Soyuz TM-12 May 18, 1991
 Austria Franz Viehböck Soyuz TM-13 October 2, 1991
 Russia[1] Alexandr Kaleri, Alexandr Viktorenko Soyuz TM-14 March 17, 1992
 Belgium Dirk Frimout STS-45 March 24, 1992
 Italy Franco Malerba STS-46 July 31, 1992
 Switzerland Claude Nicollier STS-46 July 31, 1992
 Kazakhstan[1] Talgat Musabayev Soyuz TM-19 July 1, 1994
 Ukraine[1] Leonid Kadenyuk STS-87 November 19, 1997
 Spain Pedro Duque STS-95 October 29, 1998
 Slovakia[3] Ivan Bella Soyuz TM-29 February 20, 1999
2000s
 South Africa Mark Shuttleworth Soyuz TM-34 April 25, 2002
 Israel Ilan Ramon[5] STS-107 January 16, 2003
 China Yáng Lìwěi Shenzhou 5 October 15, 2003
 Brazil Marcos Pontes Soyuz TMA-8 March 30, 2006
 Iran[6] Anousheh Ansari Soyuz TMA-9 September 18, 2006
 Sweden Christer Fuglesang STS-116 December 10, 2006


[edit] Notes

  1. ↑1  In 1991, the Soviet Union broke up into Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. At the time of the breakup, Sergei Krikalev and Alexander Volkov were orbiting Earth on Mir, having gone into orbit as Soviet citizens. They returned to Earth as Russian citizens. Kaleri and Viktorenko were the first Russians to go into orbit after the Soviet breakup.
  2. ↑2  Shepard's spaceflight was suborbital. The first American to go into orbit was John Glenn, on February 20, 1962.
  3. ↑3  In 1993, Czechoslovakia broke up into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
  4. ↑4  In 1990, East Germany and West Germany unified into Germany. On January 22, 1992, Ulf Merbold became the first citizen of the reunified Germany to go into space.
  5. ↑5  Ilan Ramon was the first Israeli to go into space but he died during reentry. Under Fédération Aéronautique Internationale rules, this does not qualify as a completed spaceflight. However, under those same rules, Yuri Gagarin would not qualify as the first astronaut. See FAI Astronautic Records Commission - Sporting Code Section 8 (PDF). Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Retrieved on 2006-04-09..
  6. ↑6  Although recognized as Iranian citizen by Iranian law, Ansari is also an American citizen and was prohibited from wearing Iranian state symbols by both the United States and Russian governments.

[edit] Other claims

The above list uses the nationality at the time of launch. Lists with differing criteria might include the following astronauts:

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