Barry "Butch" Wilmore
517
In Space
Barry "Butch" Wilmore
b. Dec 29, 1962
LIFE FORM
Gender
Rank
United States Navy Captain
MISSIONS
3
TIME IN SPACE
440D:07H:34M:58S
SPACEWALKS
5
SPACEWALK TIME
01D:07H:02M
Barry "Butch" Wilmore
517
In Space
Barry "Butch" Wilmore
b. Dec 29, 1962
LIFE FORM
Gender
Rank
United States Navy Captain
MISSIONS
3
TIME IN SPACE
440D:07H:34M:58S
SPACEWALKS
5
SPACEWALK TIME
01D:07H:02M
Bio

Barry E. Wilmore (Captain, U.S. Navy, Ret.) is a veteran of two spaceflights and has accumulated 178 days in space. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on June 5, 2024 for its first crewed flight, arriving at the space station on June 6. Following the agency’s decision to return Starliner uncrewed, the duo is currently living and working aboard the space station as part of the Expedition 71/72 crew and will return home in February 2025 aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission. Wilmore served as a Flight Engineer for Expedition 41 until November when he assumed command of the station upon arrival of the Expedition 42 crew. He returned to Earth in March 2015. During this mission, he logged 167 days in space and performed four spacewalks. In 2009, Wilmore served as a pilot aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis for STS-129. Wilmore is from Mt. Juliet, Tennessee and earned degrees from Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee. He retired as a captain in the U.S. Navy. Courtesy of NASA.

WIKIPEDIA EXCERPT
Barry Eugene "Butch" Wilmore (born December 29, 1962) is an American NASA astronaut and United States Navy test pilot. He has had three spaceflights, the first of which was an 11-day Space Shuttle mission in November 2009, to the International Space Station. 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 to the International Space Station, and in 2024 returned to the ISS on the Boeing Crew Flight Test, the first crewed mission of the Boeing Starliner. As of December 2024, he is in space and is set to return to Earth no earlier than late March of 2025 on a new SpaceX Dragon capsule.