Station
Similar stations in Gliese 900.1
Surface Port - 72 Ls
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Fontenay Hub
Outpost (Civilian) - 100 Ls
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Barr Station
Starport (Coriolis) - 161 Ls
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RenenBellot Port
Outpost (Civilian) - 161 Ls
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Macgregor Dock
Outpost (Civilian) - 265 Ls
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Leckie Gateway
Starport (Orbis) - 416 Ls
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Lewitt Port
Starport (Coriolis) - 590 Ls
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Charlier Base
Surface Port - 1,409 Ls
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Ernst Installation
Surface Port - 1,419 Ls
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Roentgen Lab
Surface Port - 1,425 Ls
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Albitzky Stop
Surface Port - 1,899 Ls
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Peebles Lab
Surface Port - 2,535 Ls
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Paez Terminal
Starport (Coriolis) - 42,034 Ls
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Serre Reach
Surface Port - 42,050 Ls
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Amundsen Port
Outpost (Civilian) - 42,193 Ls
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Porubcan Vision
Surface Port - 42,220 Ls
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Frobisher Oasis
Surface Port - 42,919 Ls
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Kevin A. Ford
Kevin Anthony Ford (born July 7, 1960 in Portland, Indiana) is a retired United States Air Force Colonel and a NASA astronaut. Ford has received a number of special honors and awards, some of which are the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. Ford has also logged more than 4,000 flying hours and also holds FAA commercial certificates for airplanes, helicopters and gliders. Ford has served in many roles at NASA since his selection in July 2000. The roles include as a Capsule Communicator or CAPCOM. He was also the Director Of Operations at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia from January 2004 to January 2005. He was pilot of STS-128 and Flight Engineer 2 of Soyuz TMA-06M from October 23, 2012 to March 16, 2013.
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