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Barry Wilmore

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Barry Wilmore

Barry Eugene "Butch" Wilmore (born December 29, 1962) is an American retired NASA astronaut and United States Navy test pilot. He is a veteran of three spaceflights, the first of which was an 11-day Space Shuttle mission in November 2009, to the International Space Station. In total, he spent a total of 464 days off Earth and 32 hours outside of a spacecraft. Wilmore was designated as pilot with five other crew members on Space Shuttle Atlantis for the mission STS-129. He served as part of Expedition 41/42 to the International Space Station, and on June 5, 2024, returned to the ISS on the Boeing Crew Flight Test, the first crewed mission of the Boeing Starliner. On March 18, 2025, he returned to Earth on the SpaceX Dragon capsule with the other crew members of Crew-9. The crew that replaced the Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts aboard the ISS arrived on March 16. Prior to being selected as a NASA astronaut in July 2000, Wilmore was an experienced Navy test pilot. He also participated in the development of the T-45 Goshawk jet trainer.

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Born
Barry Eugene Wilmore (1962-12-29) December 29, 1962 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U .
Other name
Butch
Education
Tennessee Technological University (BS, MS) University of Tennessee, Knoxville (MS)
Rank
Captain, USN
Time in space
464 days, 8 hours, 2 minutes
Selection
NASA Group 18 (2000)
Total EVAs
5
Total EVA time
31 hours, 2 minutes
Missions
STS-129 Soyuz TMA-14M (Expedition 41/42) Boeing Crew Flight Test/SpaceX Crew-9 (Expedition 71/72)
Retirement
August 6, 2025

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Preceded byMaksim Surayev
ISS Expedition Commander November 10, 2014, to March 10, 2015
Succeeded byTerry W. Virts
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