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  1. Jeffrey Nels Williams (born January 18, 1958) is a retired United States Army officer and a NASA astronaut. He is a veteran of four space flights and formerly held the American record for most days spent in space, which was surpassed in April 2017 by his colleague Peggy Whitson. [1]

  2. Dec 11, 2023 · NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Army Col. Jeffrey Williams, who played a key role in the design, construction, and operation of the International Space Station, is retiring on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024, after more than 27 years of service at the agency.

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Army Col. Jeffrey Williams, who played a key role in the design, construction, and operation of the International Space Station, is retiring on Sunday, Jan....

  4. Jeffrey N. Williams (Colonel, U.S. Army, Ret.) NASA Astronaut Summary: Completing four trips to the International Space Station (ISS) spanning 16 years, Jeffrey N. Williams (Colonel, U.S. Army, Ret.) most recently flew as Flight Engineer on Expedition 47 and Commanded Expedition 48 in 2016 in which he

  5. Sep 7, 2016 · Astronaut Jeff Williams of NASA and cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Oleg Skripochka, of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, safely returned to Earth after completing a 172-day mission aboard the International Space Station. Credits: NASA TV.

  6. American test pilot mission specialist astronaut 1996-on. 534 cumulative days in space. Status: Active 1996-on. Born: 1958-01-18. Spaceflights: 4 . Total time in space: 534.12 days. Birth Place: Superior, Wisconsin. Grew up in Winter, Wisconsin.. Educated West Point; Patuxent. US Army test pilot.

  7. Williams was the backup Commander and Soyuz Flight Engineer for the ISS Expedition 12 crew launched on 30 September 2005. Williams has logged over 2,500 hours in more than 50 different aircraft.