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| Saturday, 1 February, 2003, 16:32 GMT The Columbia crew ![]() Four of the seven crew were on their first space mission As America mourns the loss of space shuttle Columbia, BBC News Online looks at the careers of the crew killed in the disaster. Among the team was the first Israeli to go to space, Ilan Ramon. Four were on their first shuttle mission.
He received a bachelor of science in electronics and computer engineering from the University of Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1987. Ramon was married with four children.
He served as commander for the flight and was due to guide in and land the shuttle. He was married with two children.
He was selected by Nasa in 1996 and served as pilot for what was his first shuttle mission. He was married.
Prior to the flight, Anderson had more than 211 hours experience in space. He was married.
Selected by Nasa in 1996, he served as mission specialist 1 for what was his first shuttle flight. He was not married.
She served as Flight Engineer and Mission Specialist 2 on the shuttle, and had nearly 400 hours of experience in space. She was married.
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