Here’s an table format and partial data. For a complete dataset, please refer to official sources or comprehensive databases.
Partial Table of Astronauts Year-Wise and Country-Wise
| Year | Name | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1961 | Yuri Gagarin | USSR |
| 1961 | Alan Shepard | USA |
| 1962 | John Glenn | USA |
| 1963 | Valentina Tereshkova | USSR |
| 1965 | Alexei Leonov | USSR |
| 1965 | Ed White | USA |
| 1966 | Neil Armstrong | USA |
| 1968 | Yuri Gagarin | USSR |
| 1969 | Buzz Aldrin | USA |
| 1969 | Michael Collins | USA |
| 1971 | Alan Shepard | USA |
| 1973 | Pete Conrad | USA |
| 1981 | John Young | USA |
| 1983 | Sally Ride | USA |
| 1984 | Kathy Sullivan | USA |
| 1995 | Eileen Collins | USA |
| 2000 | Yuri Malenchenko | Russia |
| 2003 | Kalpana Chawla | India |
| 2013 | Luca Parmitano | Italy |
| 2020 | Jessica Meir | USA |
| 2023 | Christina Koch | USA |
| 2023 | Hazzaa Al Mansoori | UAE |
| 2023 | Samantha Cristoforetti | Italy |
| 2024 | Thomas Pesquet | France |
| 2024 | Akihiko Hoshide | Japan |
| 2024 | Peggy Whitson | USA |
| 2024 | Yang Liwei | China |
For an exhaustive and updated list, you would need to access official astronaut registries or databases from relevant space agencies. Here are a few sources where you can find comprehensive lists:
- NASA Astronauts: NASA Astronaut Biographies
- ESA Astronauts: ESA Astronauts
- Roscosmos (Russia): Roscosmos
- JAXA (Japan): JAXA Astronauts
- International Space Station (ISS) Crew Members: ISS Crew
I really appreciate how this article compiles such a broad and global view of human space‑flight by listing astronauts from many nations across decades. It’s inspiring to see names like Yuri Gagarin (USSR) alongside more recent figures such as Hazzaa Al Mansoori (UAE) and Peggy Whitson (USA). The country‑and‑year‑wise table gives a simple, clear snapshot of how space exploration has evolved globally. I also value that the blog doesn’t just focus on one region or era but includes wide representation—it helps underscore that space is truly an international venture. The structure is easy to follow, making it useful for students, enthusiasts or anyone just curious about who’s gone to space. Thank you for putting together such a valuable reference—it makes it much easier to appreciate how many people, from many countries, have taken that big leap beyond Earth. Great work!