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Jett, Brent Ward, Jr

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Jett, Brent Ward, Jr (1958- )

US astronaut. His three space shuttle flights include the Atlantis mission in January 1997 to dock with the Russian space station Mir for the second exchange of astronauts. In November 2000, he flew with the Endeavour mission to assemble the International Space Station. He has logged more than 669 hours in space. His 2004 shuttle flight was postponed after the 2003 Columbia space shuttle disaster the previous year. Jett was selected as an astronaut in 1992.



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