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List of American astronauts by birthplace

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This article lists the birthplaces of astronauts from the United States' space program and other space travelers born in the United States or holding American citizenship. Space travelers who did not work for NASA are indicated in italics.

Born in the United States

Astronauts who were born in 47 states, Guam, and the District of Columbia have flown in space. No astronauts have yet flown in space who were born in Nevada, Vermont or Wyoming.

Alabama

  • Birmingham: Henry Hartsfield[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-4, STS-41-D, STS-61-A
  • Cordova: James Voss[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-44, STS-53, STS-69, STS-101, STS-102/105
  • Decatur: Mae Jemison[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first African-American woman in space — STS-47
  • Mobile: Kathryn P. Hire[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-90, STS-130
  • Mobile: Clifton Williams[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1932–1967) — No spaceflights, died during astronaut training
  • Montgomery: Kathryn C. Thornton[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first woman to make multiple EVAs — STS-33, STS-49, STS-61, STS-73

Alaska

  • Fairbanks: John Shoffner[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Axiom Mission 2

Arizona

  • Huachuca City: Timothy Creamer[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-17
  • Phoenix: Steven Smith[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-68, STS-82, STS-103, STS-110

Arkansas

  • Fayetteville: Richard O. Covey[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61
  • Little Rock: Scott E. Parazynski[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-66, STS-86, STS-95, STS-100, STS-120

California

  • Arcadia: Tracy Caldwell[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-118, Soyuz TMA-18

  • Arcadia: Steven W. Lindsey[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-87, STS-95, STS-104, STS-121, STS-133

  • French Camp: José M. Hernández[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-128

  • Fresno: Barbara Morgan[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-118

  • Fresno: James van Hoften[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-C, STS-51-I

  • Inglewood: Joseph M. Acaba[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-119, Soyuz TMA-04M

  • La Mesa: Frederick Sturckow[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-88, STS-105, STS-117, STS-128

  • Long Beach: Frederick Hauck[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-7, STS-51-A, STS-26

  • Los Angeles: Kevin P. Chilton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-49, STS-59, STS-76

  • Los Angeles: Ellen Ochoa[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first Hispanic woman in space — STS-56, STS-66, STS-96, STS-110

  • North Hollywood: John D. Olivas[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-117, STS-128

  • Los Angeles: Sally Ride[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1951–2012), first American woman in space — STS-7, STS-41-G

  • Los Angeles: Francisco Rubio[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-22/MS-23

  • Los Angeles: Jonny Kim[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-27

  • Orange: Bryan D. O'Connor[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-61-B, STS-40

  • Palo Alto: Pamela Melroy[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-92, STS-112, STS-120

  • Palo Alto: Sarah Gillis[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Polaris Dawn

  • Pasadena: Alan G. Poindexter[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1961–2012) — STS-122, STS-131

  • Redwood City: Rex J. Walheim[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-110, STS-122, STS-135

  • Sacramento: Michael Coats[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-D, STS-29, STS-39

  • Sacramento: Stephen Robinson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-85, STS-95, STS-114, STS-130

  • San Bernardino: Michael Clifford[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-53, STS-59, STS-76

  • San Diego: Stanley G. Love[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-122

  • San Diego: William C. McCool[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1961–2003), — STS-107 died aboard Columbia

  • San Diego: Michael J. McCulley[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-34

  • San Diego: Josh A. Cassada[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — SpaceX Crew-5

  • San Francisco: John Young[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–2018), first NASA astronaut to fly five and six times, first man to orbit the Moon on two missions — Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, STS-1, STS-9

  • Pomona: Victor Glover[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first African American astronaut to go to the ISS on a long-duration flight — SpaceX Crew-1

  • Petaluma: Nicole Aunapu Mann[[Image:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-5

Colorado

  • Boulder: Scott Carpenter[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1925–2013) — Mercury 7
  • Colorado Springs: Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-131 Colorado Springs, Colorado: Nichole Ayers[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-10
  • Del Norte: Kent Rominger[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-73, STS-80, STS-85, STS-96, STS-100
  • Denver: Gerald P. Carr[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 4
  • Denver: John M. Lounge[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-35
  • Denver: John "Jack" Swigert[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1931–1982) — Apollo 13
  • Durango: Stuart Roosa[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1933–1994) — Apollo 14
  • Longmont: Vance D. Brand[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, STS-5, STS-41-B, STS-35
  • Louisville: Jack D. Fischer[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-04
  • Wheat Ridge: Matthew Dominick[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — SpaceX Crew-8

Connecticut

  • Farmington: Kathleen Rubins[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz MS-01, Soyuz MS-17
  • Groton: Pierre Thuot[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-36, STS-49, STS-62
  • Hartford: Sherwood C. Spring[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-61-B
  • Manchester: Daniel C. Burbank[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-106, STS-115, Soyuz TMA-22
  • Norwalk: Daniel T. Barry[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-72, STS-96, STS-105
  • Waterbury: Richard Mastracchio[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-106, STS-118, STS-131, Soyuz TMA-11M

Delaware

  • Wilmington: Nancy Currie[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-57, STS-70, STS-88, STS-109

District of Columbia

  • Washington: B. Alvin Drew[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-118, STS-133
  • Washington: Frederick D. Gregory[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-B, STS-33, STS-44
  • Washington: Lisa Nowak[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-121
  • Washington: Robert L. Stewart[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-B, STS-51-J

Florida

  • Cocoa Beach: N. Jan Davis[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-47, STS-60, STS-85
  • Jacksonville: Wendy B. Lawrence[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-67, STS-86, STS-91, STS-114
  • Key West: Richard N. Richards[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-28, STS-41, STS-50, STS-64
  • Marianna: Norman Thagard[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-7, STS-51-B, STS-30, STS-42, Soyuz TM-21/STS-71
  • Miami: Eric A. Boe[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-126, STS-133
  • Miami: William B. Lenoir[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1939–2010) — STS-5
  • Miami: Bill Nelson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], second politician in space, — STS-61-C
  • Miami: Winston E. Scott[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-72, STS-87
  • Tallahassee: Samuel T. Durrance[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-35, STS-67

Georgia

  • Albany: Thomas J. Hennen[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-44
  • Atlanta: Roy D. Bridges Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-F
  • Augusta: Susan Still[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-83, STS-94
  • Columbus: David M. Walker[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], (1944–2001) — STS-51-A, STS-30, STS-53, STS-69
  • Macon: Sonny Carter[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], (1947–1991) — STS-33
  • Savannah: L. Blaine Hammond[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-39, STS-64

Guam

  • Hagåtña: Sian Proctor[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Inspiration4

Hawaii

  • Honolulu: K. Megan McArthur[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-125, SpaceX Crew-2
  • Kealakekua: Ellison Onizuka[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1946–1986), died aboard Challenger — STS-51-C

Idaho

  • Mountain Home Air Force Base: James F. Reilly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-89, STS-104, STS-117
  • Pocatello: Kayla Barron[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-3

Illinois

  • Belleville: Sandra Magnus[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-112, STS-126/119, STS-135
  • Canton: Steven R. Nagel[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-G, STS-61-A, STS-37, STS-55
  • Chanute Air Force Base: Carl J. Meade[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-38, STS-50, STS-64
  • Chicago: Eugene A. Cernan[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1934–2017), last person (as of December 2023) to walk on the Moon — Gemini 9A, Apollo 10, Apollo 17
  • Chicago: John M. Grunsfeld[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-67, STS-81, STS-103, STS-109, STS-125
  • Chicago: Joan Higginbotham[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-116
  • Chicago: Thomas K. Mattingly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1936–2023) — Apollo 16, STS-4, STS-51-C
  • Chicago: James McDivitt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Gemini 4, Apollo 9
  • Chicago: Charles Veach[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1944–1995) — STS-39, STS-52
  • Danville: Joseph R. Tanner[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-66, STS-82, STS-97, STS-115
  • Lincoln: Scott Altman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-90, STS-106, STS-109, STS-125
  • Oak Park: Lee Archambault[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-117, STS-119
  • Oak Park: Joseph P. Kerwin[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 2
  • Rock Island: Gary Payton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-C
  • Urbana: Zena Cardman[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-11

Indiana

  • Bedford: Charles D. Walker[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-D, STS-51-D, STS-61-B
  • Crawfordsville: Joseph P. Allen[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-5, STS-51-A
  • Crown Point: Jerry L. Ross[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-61-B, STS-27, STS-37, STS-55, STS-74, STS-88, STS-110
  • Gary: Frank Borman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], commanded the first spaceflight to orbit the Moon — Gemini 7, Apollo 8
  • Indianapolis: Serena M. Auñón[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Expedition 56 Expedition 57
  • Indianapolis: Anthony W. England[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-F
  • Indianapolis: David Wolf[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-58, STS-86/89, STS-112, STS-127
  • Lafayette: Donald Williams[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1942–2016) — STS-51-D, STS-34
  • Mitchell: Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1926–1967), first NASA astronaut to go into space twice. Died in the Apollo 1 launchpad fire — Mercury-Redstone 4, Gemini 3
  • Portland: Kevin A. Ford[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-128, Soyuz TMA-06M
  • South Bend: Janice E. Voss[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1956–2012) — STS-57, STS-63, STS-83, STS-94, STS-99
  • Valparaiso: Mark N. Brown[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-28, STS-48
  • Clinton: Charles Edward "Chuck" Jones[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1952–2001), casualty of 9/11 - No spaceflights

Iowa

  • Ames: Laurel Clark[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1961–2003), died aboard Columbia — STS-107
  • Burlington: James M. Kelly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-102, STS-114
  • Charles City: George Nelson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-C, STS-61-C, STS-26
  • Clinton: David C. Hilmers[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-J, STS-26, STS-36, STS-42
  • Creston: Walter Cunningham[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 7
  • Jefferson: Loren Shriver[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-C, STS-31, STS-46
  • Mount Ayr: Peggy Whitson[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-111/113, Soyuz TMA-11, Axiom Mission 2, Axiom mission 4

Kansas

  • Belleville: Nick Hague[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-10, Soyuz MS-12, SpaceX Crew-9
  • Chapman: Joseph Henry Engle[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-2, STS-51-I
  • Ottawa: Steven Hawley[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-D, STS-61-C, STS-31, STS-82, STS-93
  • St. Francis: Ronald Evans[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1933–1990) — Apollo 17

Kentucky

  • Fort Knox: Randolph Bresnik[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-129, Soyuz MS-05
  • Russellville: Terrence Wilcutt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-68, STS-79, STS-89, STS-106

Louisiana

  • Baton Rouge: Hayley Arceneaux[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Inspiration4
  • Lake Charles: Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-91, STS-99, STS-108, STS-123
  • West Monroe: James D. Halsell[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-65, STS-74, STS-83, STS-94, STS-101

Maine

  • Bar Harbor: Charles O. Hobaugh[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-104, STS-108, STS-129
  • Caribou: Jessica Meir[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz MS-15

Maryland

  • Baltimore: Robert Curbeam[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-85, STS-98, STS-116
  • Baltimore: Marsha Ivins[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, STS-98
  • Baltimore: Thomas David Jones[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-59, STS-68, STS-80, STS-98
  • Baltimore: Terry W. Virts[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-130, Soyuz TMA-15M
  • Baltimore: Gregory R. Wiseman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-13M
  • Cheverly: Richard R. Arnold[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-119
  • Gaithersburg: Jessica Watkins[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-4
  • Patuxent River: Kenneth S. Reightler Jr. — STS-48, STS-60

Massachusetts

  • Attleboro: Scott D. Tingle[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-07
  • Boston: Brian Duffy[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-45, STS-57, STS-72, STS-92
  • Boston: Christa McAuliffe[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1948–1986) — No spaceflights; died on the Challenger
  • Boston: Bruce McCandless II[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1937–2017) — STS-41-B, STS-31
  • Boston: Story Musgrave[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-6, STS-51-F, STS-33, STS-44, STS-61, STS-80
  • Boston: Brian O'Leary[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — No spaceflights
  • Boston: Albert Sacco[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-73
  • Boston: Stephanie Wilson[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-121, STS-120, STS-131
  • Cohasset: Stephen G. Bowen — STS-126, STS-132, STS-133, SpaceX Crew-6
  • Lowell: Richard M. Linnehan[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-78, STS-90, STS-109, STS-123
  • Salem: Christopher Cassidy[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-127, Soyuz TMA-08M, Soyuz MS-16
  • Springfield: Jerome Apt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-37, STS-47, STS-59, STS-79
  • Springfield: Ed Lu[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-84, STS-106, Soyuz TMA-2
  • Waltham: Charles J. Precourt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-55, STS-71, STS-84, STS-91

Michigan

  • Cass City: Brewster H. Shaw[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-9, STS-61-B, STS-28
  • Detroit: Dominic A. Antonelli[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-119, STS-132
  • Detroit: Gregory Jarvis[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1944–1986) — No spaceflights; died aboard Challenger
  • East Detroit: Jerry M. Linenger[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-64, STS-81/84
  • Flint: Michael J. Bloomfield[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-86, STS-97, STS-110
  • Flint: Donald R. McMonagle[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-39, STS-54, STS-66
  • Grand Rapids: Roger B. Chaffee[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1935–1967) — No spaceflights; died on Apollo 1
  • Grand Rapids: Christina Koch[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz MS-12, Soyuz MS-13
  • Grand Rapids: Jack R. Lousma[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 3, STS-3
  • Jackson: Alfred Worden[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 15
  • Mount Clemens: Richard A. Searfoss[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-58, STS-76, STS-90
  • Muskegon: David Leestma[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-G, STS-28, STS-45
  • Pontiac: Brent W. Jett Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-72, STS-81, STS-97, STS-115

Minnesota

  • Fairmont: Dale Gardner[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-8, STS-51-A
  • Minneapolis: Robert D. Cabana[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41, STS-53, STS-65, STS-88
  • Parkers Prairie: Karen L. Nyberg[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-124, Soyuz TMA-09M
  • St. Paul: Duane G. Carey[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-109
  • St. Paul: Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-115, STS-126

Mississippi

  • Biloxi: Fred Haise[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 13
  • Fayette: Richard H. Truly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-2, STS-8
  • Winona: Donald H. Peterson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-6

Missouri

  • Cape Girardeau: Linda M. Godwin[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-37, STS-59, STS-76, STS-108
  • Carthage: Janet L. Kavandi[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-91, STS-99, STS-104
  • Lebanon: Michael S. Hopkins[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-10M, SpaceX Crew-1
  • St. Ann: Robert L. Behnken[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-123, STS-130, SpaceX DM-2
  • St. Louis: Thomas Akers[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41, STS-49, STS-61, STS-79
  • St. Louis: Robert C. Springer[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-29, STS-38

Montana

  • Lewistown: Loren Acton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-F

Nebraska

  • Omaha: Clayton Anderson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-117/120, STS-131

New Hampshire

  • Derry: Alan Shepard[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1923–1998), first American in space — Mercury-Redstone 3, Apollo 14
  • Manchester: Lee M.E. Morin[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-110

New Jersey

  • Englewood: Gregory Linteris[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-83, STS-94
  • Glen Ridge: Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], the second person to walk on the Moon — Gemini 12, Apollo 11
  • Hackensack: William Pailes[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-J
  • Hackensack: Walter M. "Wally" Schirra[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1923–2007), first NASA astronaut to fly three times — Mercury 8, Gemini 6A, Apollo 7
  • Jersey City: George D. Zamka[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-120, STS-130
  • Morristown: Garrett Reisman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-123/124, STS-132
  • Neptune: Rusty Schweickart[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 9
  • Orange: Mark E. Kelly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-108, STS-121, STS-124, STS-134
  • Orange: Scott J. Kelly[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-103, STS-118, Soyuz TMA-01M, Soyuz TMA-17M
  • Paterson: Mark L. Polansky[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-98, STS-116, STS-127
  • Paterson: Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first American woman to walk in space — STS-41-G, STS-31, STS-45
  • Plainfield: Kenneth Ham[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-124, STS-132
  • Union: Jared Isaacman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] – Inspiration4, Polaris Dawn

New Mexico

  • Albuquerque: Sidney M. Gutierrez[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-40, STS-59
  • Carlsbad: F. Drew Gaffney[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-40
  • Santa Rita: Harrison Schmitt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 17

New York

  • Albany: Nicole P. Stott[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-128, STS-133
  • Amityville: Kevin R. Kregel[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-70, STS-78, STS-87, STS-99
  • Binghamton: Douglas H. Wheelock[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-120, Soyuz TMA-19
  • Buffalo: Edward Gibson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 4
  • Buffalo: James Pawelczyk[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-90
  • Cooperstown: Robert L. Gibson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-B, STS-61-C, STS-27, STS-47, STS-71
  • Elmira: Eileen Collins[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first female Commander of a spaceflight — STS-63, STS-84, STS-93, STS-114
  • Endicott: Douglas G. Hurley[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-127, STS-135, SpaceX DM-2
  • Lockport: William G. Gregory[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-67
  • New York: Karol J. Bobko[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first graduate of the United States Air Force Academy to become an astronaut — STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J
  • New York: Jay C. Buckey[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-90
  • New York (Queens): Charles Camarda[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-114
  • New York (Brooklyn): Martin J. Fettman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-58
  • New York: Anna Lee Fisher[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-51-A
  • New York: Ronald J. Grabe[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-J, STS-30, STS-42, STS-57
  • New York (Brooklyn): Jeffrey A. Hoffman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-D, STS-35, STS-46, STS-61, STS-75
  • New York: Bruce E. Melnick[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41, STS-49
  • New York (Brooklyn): Gregory Olsen[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], third space tourist — Soyuz TMA-7/6
  • New York: Robert A. Parker[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-9, STS-35
  • New York (Bronx): Mario Runco Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-44, STS-54, STS-77
  • New York (Queens): Dennis Tito[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first space tourist — Soyuz TM-32/31
  • New York (Queens): Jim Wetherbee[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-32, STS-52, STS-63, STS-86, STS-102, STS-113
  • Oceanside: Michael Massimino[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-109, STS-125
  • Plattsburgh: Michael P. Anderson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], (1959–2003), died aboard Columbia — STS-89, STS-107
  • Rochester: C. Gordon Fullerton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1936–2013) — STS-3, STS-51-F
  • Southampton: Mary L. Cleave[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-61-B, STS-30
  • Syracuse: Lawrence J. DeLucas[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-50
  • Syracuse: Jeanette J. Epps[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-8
  • Syracuse: Steven Swanson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-117, STS-119, Soyuz TMA-12M
  • Warsaw: James C. Adamson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-28, STS-43
  • Yonkers: Ronald J. Garan Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-124

North Carolina

  • Beaufort: Michael J. Smith[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1945–1986) — No spaceflights; died aboard Challenger
  • Charlotte: Charles Moss Duke Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Apollo 16
  • Charlotte: Susan J. Helms[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-54, STS-64, STS-78, STS-101, STS-102/105
  • Elizabethtown: Curtis Brown[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-47, STS-66, STS-77, STS-85, STS-95, STS-103
  • Faison: William E. Thornton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-8, STS-51-B
  • Fayetteville: Ellen S. Baker[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-34, STS-50, STS-71
  • Fayetteville: Robert Hines[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — SpaceX Crew-4
  • Laurinburg: William S. McArthur[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-58, STS-74, STS-92, Soyuz TMA-7
  • Pinehurst: Charles E. Brady Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1951–2006) — STS-78
  • Statesville: Thomas Marshburn[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-127, Soyuz TMA-07M, SpaceX Crew-2

North Dakota

  • Jamestown: Richard Hieb[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-39, STS-49, STS-65
  • New Rockford: James Buchli[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-C, STS-61-A, STS-29, STS-48

Ohio

  • Akron: Judith Resnik[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1949–1986), died aboard Challenger — STS-41-D
  • Bryan: Terence T. Henricks[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-44, STS-55, STS-70, STS-78
  • Cambridge: John Glenn[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1921–2016), first American in Earth orbit, U.S. Senator, and became the first person older than 70 to make a spaceflight — Mercury 6, STS-95
  • Cincinnati: Karl Gordon Henize[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1926–1993) — STS-51-F
  • Cleveland: Kenneth D. Cameron[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-37, STS-56, STS-74
  • Cleveland: Gregory J. Harbaugh[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-39, STS-54, STS-71, STS-82
  • Cleveland: Jim Lovell[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first NASA astronaut to fly four times, first man to fly to the Moon twice — Gemini 7, Gemini 12, Apollo 8, Apollo 13
  • Cleveland: G. David Low[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1956–2008) — STS-32, STS-43, STS-57
  • Cleveland: Donald A. Thomas[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-65, STS-70, STS-83, STS-94
  • Cleveland: Carl Walz[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51, STS-65, STS-79, STS-108/111
  • Cleveland: Mary E. Weber[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-70, STS-101
  • Columbus: Donn F. Eisele[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1987) — Apollo 7
  • Columbus: Michael Foreman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-123, STS-129
  • Dayton: Charles Bassett[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1931–1966) — No spaceflights, died during astronaut training
  • Dayton: Larry Connor[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Axiom-1
  • Euclid: Sunita Williams[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] First female astronaut to fly on an orbital spacecraft's maiden flight — STS-116/117, Soyuz TMA-05M, Starliner Crewed Flight Test/SpaceX Crew-9
  • Lorain: Robert F. Overmyer[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1936–1996) — STS-5, STS-51-B
  • Macedonia: Ronald Sega[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-60, STS-76
  • Mansfield: Michael L. Gernhardt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-69, STS-83, STS-94, STS-104
  • Parma: Michael T. Good[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-125, STS-132
  • Wapakoneta: Neil Armstrong[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–2012), piloted first docking in space, first person to land a spacecraft on the Moon, first person to walk on the Moon — Gemini 8, Apollo 11
  • Warren: Ronald A. Parise[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1951–2008) — STS-35, STS-67

Oklahoma

  • Enid: Owen K. Garriott[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 3, STS-9
  • Okemah: William R. Pogue[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 4
  • Shawnee: Gordon Cooper[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1927–2004), the first American to fly in space for a day — Mercury 9, Gemini 5
  • Weatherford: Thomas Patten Stafford[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], only person to fly twice in 6 months — Gemini 6A, Gemini 9A, Apollo 10, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
  • Wetumka: John Herrington[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first Native American in space — STS-113

Oregon

  • Eugene: James Dutton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-131
  • Portland: S. David Griggs[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1938–1989) — STS-51-D
  • Silverton: Donald Pettit[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-113/Soyuz TMA-1, STS-126, Soyuz TMA-03M, Soyuz MS-26

Pennsylvania

  • Abington: John-David F. Bartoe[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-F
  • Bristol: Daniel W. Bursch[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51, STS-68, STS-77, STS-108, STS-111
  • Erie: Paul J. Weitz[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Skylab 2, STS-6
  • Haverford: Theodore Freeman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1964) — No spaceflights, died during astronaut training
  • Indiana: Patricia Robertson[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1963–2001) — No spaceflights
  • Lancaster: Andrew J. Feustel[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-125, STS-134
  • Philadelphia: Andrew M. Allen[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-46, STS-62, STS-75
  • Philadelphia: James P. Bagian[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-29, STS-40
  • Philadelphia: Guion Bluford[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first African-American in space — STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53
  • Philadelphia: Pete Conrad[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1999), commanded first precision landing on the Moon — Gemini 5, Gemini 11, Apollo 12, Skylab 2
  • Philadelphia: Christopher Ferguson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-115, STS-126, STS-135
  • Philadelphia: Scott J. Horowitz[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-75, STS-82, STS-101, STS-105
  • Pittsburgh: Michael Fincke[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-4, Soyuz TMA-13, STS-134, SpaceX Crew-11
  • Pittsburgh: Stephen Frick[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-110, STS-122
  • Pittsburgh: Terry Jonathan Hart[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-C
  • Pittsburgh: Warren Hoburg[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — SpaceX Crew-6
  • Pittsburgh: James Irwin[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1991) — Apollo 15
  • Ridley Park: Daniel Tani[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-108, STS-120/122
  • Scranton: Paul W. Richards[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-102
  • Stroudsburg: Byron Lichtenberg[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first NASA payload specialist — STS-9, STS-45
  • Uniontown: Robert J. Cenker[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-61-C

Rhode Island

  • Quonset Point: William F. Readdy[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-42, STS-51, STS-79

South Carolina

  • Charleston: Catherine "Cady" Coleman[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-73, STS-93, Soyuz TMA-20
  • Charleston: Frank L. Culbertson Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-38, STS-51, STS-105/108
  • Columbia: Charles Bolden[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first African-American Commander of a spaceflight — STS-61-C, STS-31, STS-45, STS-60
  • Greenville: John Casper[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-36, STS-54, STS-62, STS-77
  • Lake City: Ronald McNair[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1950–1986), died aboard Challenger — STS-41-B

South Dakota

  • Sioux Falls: Michael E. Fossum[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-121, STS-124, Soyuz TMA-02M
  • Yankton: Charles D. Gemar[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-38, STS-48, STS-62

Tennessee

  • Chattanooga: Tamara E. Jernigan[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-40, STS-52, STS-67, STS-80, STS-96
  • Chattanooga: Scott Poteet [[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Polaris Dawn
  • Jamestown: Roger K. Crouch[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-83, STS-94
  • Memphis: Michael A. Baker[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-43, STS-52, STS-68, STS-81
  • Memphis: John S. Bull[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1934–2008) — No spaceflights
  • Murfreesboro: Margaret Rhea Seddon[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-51-D, STS-40, STS-58
  • Murfreesboro: Robert L. Gibson♂ — STS-41-B, STS-61-C, STS-27, STS-47, STS-71
  • Murfreesboro: Barry E. Wilmore[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-129, Soyuz TMA-14M, Starliner Crewed Flight Test/SpaceX Crew-9
  • Oak Ridge: William Shepherd[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-27, STS-41, STS-52, Soyuz TM-31/STS-102

Texas

  • Amarillo: Rick Husband[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1957–2003), died aboard Columbia — STS-96, STS-107
  • Amarillo: Paul Lockhart[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-111, STS-113
  • Austin: Kenneth Cockrell[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-56, STS-69, STS-80, STS-98, STS-111
  • Austin: Timothy L. Kopra[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-127/128, Soyuz TMA-19M
  • Beaumont: Robert Crippen[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], flew on first Space Shuttle mission — STS-1, STS-7, STS-41-C, STS-41-G
  • Dallas: Jeffrey Ashby[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-93, STS-100, STS-112
  • Dallas: William Frederick Fisher[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-I
  • Dallas: Donald Holmquest[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — No spaceflights
  • Dallas: Elliot See[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1927–1966) — No spaceflights, died during astronaut training
  • El Paso: Patrick G. Forrester[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-105, STS-117, STS-128
  • Goose Creek: John M. Fabian[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-7, STS-51-G
  • Hereford: Edgar Mitchell[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–2016) — Apollo 14
  • Houston: Loral O'Hara[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz MS-24
  • Houston: Anna Menon[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Polaris Dawn
  • Houston: Andy Sadhwani[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Galactic 07
  • Houston: Shannon Walker[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz TMA-19, SpaceX Crew-1
  • Killeen: Robert S. Kimbrough[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-126
  • Mineral Wells: Millie Hughes-Fulford[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first female Payload Specialist — STS-40
  • Orange: John Oliver Creighton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-G, STS-36, STS-48
  • Quanah: Edward Givens[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1967) — No spaceflights
  • Randolph Air Force Base: David Scott[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first to drive a wheeled vehicle on the Moon — Gemini 8, Apollo 9, Apollo 15
  • San Antonio: John E. Blaha[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79/81
  • San Antonio: Edward White[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1930–1967), first American to perform an EVA. Died in the Apollo 1 disaster — Gemini 4
  • Temple: Bernard A. Harris Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], first African-American to walk in space. — STS-55, STS-63
  • Wheeler: Alan Bean[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1932–2018) — Apollo 12, Skylab 3
  • Wichita Falls: Richard M. Mullane[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-D, STS-27, STS-36

Utah

  • Midvale: Don L. Lind[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-B
  • Richfield: Jake Garn[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], ex-U.S. Senator, first politician in space — STS-51-D

Vermont

  • Newport: Duane Graveline[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1931–2016) — No spaceflights

Virginia

  • Altavista: Guy Gardner[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-27, STS-35
  • Arlington: David McDowell Brown[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1956–2003), died aboard Columbia — STS-107
  • Falls Church: Mark T. Vande Hei[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-06, Soyuz MS-18
  • Fort Belvoir: William Oefelein[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-116
  • Fort Belvoir: John L. Phillips[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-100, Soyuz TMA-6, STS-119
  • Hampton: Robert Satcher[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-129
  • Lynchburg: Leland D. Melvin[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-122, STS-129
  • Norfolk: Peter Wisoff[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-57, STS-68, STS-81, STS-92
  • Portsmouth: Ken Bowersox[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-50, STS-61, STS-73, STS-82, STS-113/Soyuz TMA-1
  • Richmond: Joe F. Edwards Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-89

Washington

  • Cle Elum: F. Richard "Dick" Scobee[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1939–1986), died aboard Challenger — STS-41-C
  • Seattle: Richard F. Gordon Jr.[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Gemini 11, Apollo 12
  • Seattle: Gregory C. Johnson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-125
  • Seattle: Stephen S. Oswald[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-42, STS-56, STS-67
  • Seattle: Christopher Sembroski[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Inspiration4
  • Spokane: Anne C. McClain[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — Soyuz MS-11, SpaceX Crew-10https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Crew-10]
  • Sunnyside: Bonnie J. Dunbar[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — STS-61-A, STS-32, STS-50, STS-71, STS-89
  • Vancouver: Michael R. Barratt[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-14, STS-133, SpaceX Crew-8

West Virginia

  • Charleston: Jon McBride[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-G
  • Morgantown: Andrew R. "Drew" Morgan[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz MS-13, Soyuz MS-15

Wisconsin

  • La Crosse: Curt Michel[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1934–2015) — No spaceflights
  • Milwaukee: Leroy Chiao[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-65, STS-72, STS-92, Soyuz TMA-5
  • Milwaukee: Raja Chari[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — SpaceX Crew-3
  • Sparta: Donald K. "Deke" Slayton[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] (1924–1993) — Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
  • Superior: Jeffrey Williams[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-101, Soyuz TMA-8, Soyuz TMA-16, Soyuz TMA-20M
  • Viroqua: Mark C. Lee[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-30, STS-47, STS-64, STS-82
  • Watertown: Daniel Brandenstein[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-8, STS-51-G, STS-32, STS-49

Born in other countries

Australia

  • Adelaide: Andy Thomas[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-77, STS-89, STS-91, STS-102, STS-114
  • Melbourne: Philip K. Chapman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — No spaceflights
  • Sydney: Paul D. Scully-Power[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-41-G

Canada

  • Montreal: Gregory Chamitoff[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-124/126, STS-134

Costa Rica

  • San José: Franklin Chang Díaz[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-34, STS-46, STS-60, STS-61-C, STS-75, STS-91, STS-111

China

  • Shanghai: Shannon Lucid[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first woman to go on a long-duration space mission — STS-51-G, STS-34, STS-43, STS-58, STS-76/79

Taiwan

  • Taipei: Kjell Lindgren[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-17M, SpaceX Crew-4

Germany

  • Bad Nauheim: Jasmin Moghbeli[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] — SpaceX Crew-7

Hungary

  • Budapest: Charles Simonyi[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]]. Fifth space tourist — Soyuz TMA-10/9, Soyuz TMA-14/13

India

  • Guntur: Sirisha Bandla[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] first Indian-American space tourist — Virgin Galactic Unity 22
  • Karnal: Kalpana Chawla[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]] (1962–2003), first Indian-American in space. Died in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster — STS-87, STS-107

Iran

  • Mashhad: Anousheh Ansari[[File:Pink Venus symbol.svg|8px|♀]], first Iranian-American in space. Fourth space tourist and first female space tourist. — Soyuz TMA-9/8

Italy

  • Rome: Michael Collins[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Gemini 10, Apollo 11

Micronesia

  • Micronesia: James H. Newman[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51, STS-69, STS-88, STS-109

Panama

  • Anćon: Frederick W. Leslie[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-73

Peru

  • Lima: Carlos I. Noriega[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-84, STS-97

The Netherlands

  • Sluiskil: Lodewijk van den Berg[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-51-B

Spain

  • Madrid: Michael López-Alegría[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-73, STS-92, STS-113, Soyuz TMA-9, Axiom-1

United Kingdom

  • Cambridge, England: Richard Garriott[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — Soyuz TMA-13/12
  • Cardiff, Wales: Anthony Llewellyn[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — No spaceflights
  • Crowborough, England: Piers Sellers[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-112, STS-121, STS-132
  • Louth, England: Michael Foale[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]], dual British and American citizen — STS-45, STS-56, STS-63, STS-84/86, STS-103, Soyuz TMA-3
  • Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England: Nicholas Patrick[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-116, STS-130
  • South Ruislip, England: Gregory H. Johnson[[File:Mars symbol (bold blue).svg|8px|♂]] — STS-123, STS-134

References

References

  1. Margetta, Robert. (6 December 2021). "NASA Selects New Astronaut Recruits to Train for Future Missions".
  2. (6 December 2021). "Colorado woman selected amid thousands as new NASA astronaut candidate". The Denver Post.
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