Wikipedia:WikiProject Spaceflight/Human spaceflight task force/Members


 * 1) - My focus is on adding detail to Soyuz pages. I've already add tons of detail with cites to most of the Soyuz manned missions of the 70s, I will do the same for the missions of the 80s.
 * 2) - Working on space station articles and related pages.
 * 3) - Casual user, primary topics are Mission Control, Mission Control Center (NASA), General Space Shuttle and Space Shuttle Missions to date.
 * 4) - I started with the Saturn V Instrument Unit, when the National Air and Space Museum first put that artifact on display. I have since created pages for the ST-124-M3 inertial platform (used on Saturn IB and Saturn V) and the ASC-15 guidance computer (used on Saturn I). I probably will add more material on Saturn navigation, guidance and control. When I get to Apollo NGC I will probably add material about that. I work slowly, but spend about 3 days a week on these subjects.
 * 5) - NEOs, Mars, Mars Direct, Mars to Stay, SpaceX; helping to keep the Mars to Stay page up to date
 * 6) - Mainly working on adding images and video to shuttle/Soyuz articles (the majority of my Commons uploads are NASA images), and making general edits to astronaut bios, new space, and ISS related articles.
 * 7) - Working on Indian manned space program and articles regarding launch vehicles and manned spaceflight in general.
 * 8) - Big fan of U.S. space program since ca1963; I've been contributing mainly to Apollo, working back to Gemini. Very motivated to preserve this legacy, if we are to have a meaningful space program in the future.
 * 9) - Casual editor: I contributed several STS-XX article starts from NASA docs back in the day and will continue to contribute as I find shortcomings, but much slower now.
 * 10) - Veteran US manned space program journalist, focused here on Mercury through ASTP
 * 11) - mostly work on shuttle missions (with an eye to keeping the nitpicky details of launch up to date via the LaunchAttempt template)
 * 12) - Physicist, now retired, worked in space astronomy (X-ray, gamma-ray, IR).  A passionate believer in the long-term significance of human expansion into space.
 * 1) - Veteran US manned space program journalist, focused here on Mercury through ASTP
 * 2) - mostly work on shuttle missions (with an eye to keeping the nitpicky details of launch up to date via the LaunchAttempt template)
 * 3) - Physicist, now retired, worked in space astronomy (X-ray, gamma-ray, IR).  A passionate believer in the long-term significance of human expansion into space.
 * 1) - Physicist, now retired, worked in space astronomy (X-ray, gamma-ray, IR).  A passionate believer in the long-term significance of human expansion into space.
 * 1) - Physicist, now retired, worked in space astronomy (X-ray, gamma-ray, IR).  A passionate believer in the long-term significance of human expansion into space.