Meet The Only Married Couple To Fly Together In Space

Mark Lee and Jan Davis were the first married couple in space, they flew aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-47) in 1992. Lee and Davis had met during training for the flight and were secretly married shortly before take off. Once they had disclosed their marriage to NASA, it was too late to train a substitute.
Mark Lee and Jan Davis were the first (and so far only) married couple to fly together in space. They flew aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-47) in 1992. Lee and Davis had met during training for the flight and were secretly married shortly before liftoff. Once they disclosed their marriage to NASA, it was too late to train a substitute. NASA has since changed its policies to forbid married couples from flying togetherNASA
Soviet cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova and Andrian Nikolayev were married on Nov. 3, 1963. Tereshkova was launched aboard Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963, becoming the first woman to fly in space. Andrian Nikolayev fly on two space flights during his career, Vostok 3 and Soyuz 9. The pair had one daughter, however were divorced in 1982.
Soviet cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova and Andriyan Nikolayev were married on Nov. 3, 1963. Tereshkova was launched aboard Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963, becoming the first woman to fly in space. Andrian Nikolayev flew on two missions during his career, Vostok 3 and Soyuz 9. The pair had one daughter; they divorced in 1982. Sovfoto/UIG/Getty Images
Peter Wisoff and Tammy Jernigan were married in 1999. Wisoff is a veteran of 4 space flights, including the STS-57 Endeavour mission in 1993. Jernigan is a veteran of 5 space flights, including the STS-96 Discovery mission in 1999, during which the crew performed the first docking to the International Space Station.
Peter Wisoff and Tammy Jernigan were married in 1999. Wisoff is a veteran of 4 space flights, including the STS-57 Endeavour mission in 1993. Jernigan is a veteran of 5 space flights, including the STS-96 Discovery mission in 1999, during which the crew performed the first docking with the International Space Station. NASA
Hoot Gibson and Rhea Seddon were married on May 30, 1981. They are still married today with three children, Paul, Dann, and Emilee. Between them they have flown eight times, five flown by Gibson and three by Seddon.
Robert "Hoot" Gibson and Rhea Seddon were married on May 30, 1981. They are still married today with three children, Paul, Dann, and Emilee. Between them they have flown eight times, five flown by Gibson and three by Seddon. NASA
Sally Ride and Steven Hawley were married for 5 years from 1982 until 1987. Sally Ride was the first American woman to go into space, flying on the space shuttle Challenger on June 18, 1983. Ride spent 27 years with the person she truly loved, Tam O'Shaughnessy, a science writer and co-founder of the science education company Sally Ride Science. Though they never married, they remained partners until Ride's passing in 2012.
Sally Ride and Steven Hawley were married for five years from 1982 until 1987. Ride was the first American woman in space, flying on the shuttle Challenger in June, 1983. Ride later spent 27 years with Tam O'Shaughnessy, a science writer and co-founder of the science education company Sally Ride Science. Though they never married, they remained partners until Ride's passing in 2012.NASA
Shannon Walker and Andy Thomas married in 2005. Thomas is a veteran of four space flights including 2005's STS-114 mission. Walker launched and served as flight engineer of Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, TMA-19, in 2010 for a long duration mission aboard the ISS.
Shannon Walker and Andy Thomas were married in 2005. Thomas is a veteran of four space flights including 2005's STS-114 mission. Walker launched and served as flight engineer of Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, TMA-19, in 2010 for a long duration mission aboard the ISS.NASA
Bonnie Dunbar and Ron Sega married in 1988. Dunbar is a veteran of five space flights, logging more than 1,208 hours in space. Sega was an astronaut for 5 years, during which he flew aboard the STS-60, the first joint U.S./Russian Space Shuttle Mission, launched in 1994.
Bonnie Dunbar and Ron Sega were married in 1988. Dunbar is a veteran of five flights, logging more than 1,200 hours in space. Sega was an astronaut for five years, during which he flew aboard STS-60, the first joint U.S./Russian Space Shuttle Mission, launched in 1994. NASA
Doug Hurley and Karen Nyberg met in the same NASA astronaut class of 2000. They married years later and have a four-year-old son. Between them they have flown four times, two flown by Hurley and two flown by Nyberg.
Doug Hurley and Karen Nyberg met in the same NASA astronaut class of 2000. They married years later and have a four-year-old son. Between them they have flown four times, two flown by Hurley and two flown by Nyberg.NASA

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