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What does a mission specialist do?

Works with the commander and pilot and is responsible for crew activity planning; monitoring fuel, food, and water; and conducting experiments


A professional in physical or life sciences who may or may not work for NASA


Controls and operates the shuttle and is responsible for the vehicle, crew, and success of the mission

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Mission specialist astronauts, working closely with the commander and pilot, are responsible for coordinating on board operations involving crew activity planning, use and monitoring of the Shuttle's consumables (fuel, water, food, etc.), and conducting experiment and payload activities

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