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00:00:58 1 Astronaut fatalities
00:01:17 1.1 During spaceflight
00:02:05 1.2 During training or testing
00:02:24 2 Non-fatal incidents during spaceflight
00:02:44 3 Non-fatal incidents during training
00:03:08 4 List
00:03:17 4.1 1960–1969
00:10:54 4.2 1970–1979
00:15:03 4.3 1980–1989
00:18:16 4.4 1990–1999
00:19:53 4.5 2000–2009
00:21:48 4.6 2010–2019
00:21:58 5 Non-astronaut fatalities
00:22:08 5.1 Fatalities caused by rocket explosions
00:22:36 5.2 Other non-astronaut fatalities
00:22:45 6 See also
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"There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance."
- Socrates
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This article lists verifiable spaceflight-related accidents and incidents resulting in fatality or near-fatality during flight or training for manned space missions, and testing, assembly, preparation or flight of manned and unmanned spacecraft. Not included are accidents or incidents associated with intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests, unmanned space flights not resulting in fatality or serious injury, or Soviet or German rocket-powered aircraft projects of World War II. Also not included are alleged unreported Soviet space accidents, which are considered fringe theories by a majority of historians.
As of 2018, there have been 18 astronaut and cosmonaut fatalities during spaceflight. Astronauts have also died while training for space missions, such as the Apollo 1 launch pad fire which killed an entire crew of three. There have also been some non-astronaut fatalities during spaceflight-related activities.
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