Astronaut Robert Curbeam, a native of Turner Station, completed his second mission in space in January 2001. He served as a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
The Turner Station native you are referring to is astronaut Robert Curbeam. He completed his second mission in space aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in January 2001, during the STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
Robert Curbeam, a native of Turner Station, Maryland, completed his second mission in space in 2006 as a NASA astronaut. Curbeam has achieved several milestones in space exploration during his career, including conducting three spacewalks during his missions.
STS-113, the Endeavour mission, was significant for several reasons. It marked the installation of the P1 truss segment on the International Space Station, increasing the station's power generation capabilities. The mission also saw the crew perform three spacewalks to complete assembly tasks and conduct maintenance on the station. Additionally, the mission included the crew exchange of Expedition 6 and Expedition 5 members, ensuring continuous human presence on the ISS.
Native Americans called January's full moon the "Wolf Moon" because it coincided with the time of year when wolves were heard howling in hunger.
Both respective explorer teams left their native countries in 1910.
The Turner Station native you are referring to is astronaut Robert Curbeam. He completed his second mission in space aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in January 2001, during the STS-98 mission to the International Space Station.
Robert Curbeam, a native of Turner Station, Maryland, completed his second mission in space in 2006 as a NASA astronaut. Curbeam has achieved several milestones in space exploration during his career, including conducting three spacewalks during his missions.
STS-113, the Endeavour mission, was significant for several reasons. It marked the installation of the P1 truss segment on the International Space Station, increasing the station's power generation capabilities. The mission also saw the crew perform three spacewalks to complete assembly tasks and conduct maintenance on the station. Additionally, the mission included the crew exchange of Expedition 6 and Expedition 5 members, ensuring continuous human presence on the ISS.
the mission was to convert native americans into christans
The Native Americans eat plants and steak when they are at the mission called Mission San Juan Capistrano.
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The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos
A mission is a church that has a religious settlement. It is used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity .
A mission is a church that has a religious settlement. It is used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity .
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The Native Americans were converted to the Catholic Church there and learned to do the work of the mission. The graveyard of the mission has mass graves of Native Americans that have been uncovered by state historians.
Once they converted the mission Native Americans they taught the Catholic religion. Basically the mission system kept the Native Americans at the missions as slaves. They couldn't leave the mission and historians have found mass graves of Native Americans.