The 2010s saw steady crewed flights, expanded international cooperation, and the rise of commercial partners that changed how people went to low Earth orbit. This list collects those who flew during that decade so you can see who took part in the era’s missions.
There are 13 Astronauts from the 2010s, ranging from Alexander Gerst to Tim Peake. For each person you’ll find below entries organized as Country,Agency,Missions (2010s) so you can quickly compare nationalities, agencies, and mission assignments — you’ll find below.
Which missions from the 2010s are included for each astronaut?
Each entry lists only missions flown during the 2010s, including short shuttle flights, Soyuz rotations, and ISS expeditions; mission names and year ranges let you see what each astronaut did in that decade.
How should I use the Country,Agency,Missions (2010s) columns to compare astronauts?
Use Country and Agency to group by nationality or operator, then scan Missions (2010s) to compare mission frequency, roles (e.g., commander, flight engineer), and the types of flights (resupply, long-duration, EVA-heavy) across the 13 listed astronauts.
Astronauts from the 2010s
| Name | Country | Agency | Missions (2010s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scott Kelly | USA | NASA | Soyuz TMA-16M (2015–2016) |
| Mikhail Kornienko | Russia | Roscosmos | Soyuz TMA-16M (2015–2016) |
| Chris Hadfield | Canada | CSA | Soyuz TMA-07M (2012) |
| Tim Peake | United Kingdom | ESA | Soyuz TMA-19M (2015–2016) |
| Thomas Pesquet | France | ESA | Soyuz MS-03 (2016–2017) |
| Samantha Cristoforetti | Italy | ESA | Soyuz TMA-15M (2014–2015) |
| Alexander Gerst | Germany | ESA | Soyuz TMA-13M (2014); Soyuz MS-09 (2018) |
| Luca Parmitano | Italy | ESA | Soyuz TMA-09M (2013); Soyuz MS-13 (2019) |
| Peggy Whitson | USA | NASA | Soyuz MS-03 (2016–2017) |
| Mark Kelly | USA | NASA | STS-134 (2011) |
| Chris Ferguson | USA | NASA | STS-135 (2011) |
| Nicole Stott | USA | NASA | STS-133 (2011) |
| Shannon Walker | USA | NASA | Soyuz TMA-19 (2010) |
Images and Descriptions

Scott Kelly
Veteran NASA astronaut who spent a year aboard the ISS in 2015–2016 studying human adaptation to long-duration spaceflight; twin-study subject, science communicator and mission commander whose public outreach and research reshaped understanding of extended missions.

Mikhail Kornienko
Roscosmos cosmonaut who co-served with Scott Kelly on the 2015–2016 one-year ISS mission to study human physiology in microgravity; experienced flight engineer known for endurance research, station operations and contributions to long-duration spaceflight science.

Chris Hadfield
Canadian astronaut who commanded the ISS during Expedition 35 in 2012; became an international public figure through music, photography and social media, bringing space science to broad audiences and inspiring STEM engagement worldwide.

Tim Peake
First British ESA astronaut to undertake a long-duration ISS mission (2015–2016); conducted experiments, performed outreach for UK schools, carried out a high-profile spacewalk and boosted public interest in Europe’s human spaceflight program.

Thomas Pesquet
French ESA astronaut who flew to the ISS in 2016–2017, conducting scientific experiments and outreach; recognized for stunning Earth photography, bilingual communications, and eventual leadership roles on later missions.

Samantha Cristoforetti
Italian ESA astronaut who completed a long-duration ISS mission in 2014–2015, setting a then-European record for single-flight duration by a woman; celebrated for outreach, STEM advocacy and technical contributions aboard the station.

Alexander Gerst
German geophysicist who flew to the ISS in 2014 and again in 2018, serving as flight engineer and later commander; noted for Earth observation, public engagement and promoting international cooperation in space research.

Luca Parmitano
Italian astronaut who flew ISS missions in 2013 and 2019, known for pioneering spacewalks and serving as an expedition commander; high-profile European flight engineer notable for leadership and technical skill during complex station operations.

Peggy Whitson
Record-setting NASA astronaut who commanded the ISS during her 2016–2017 mission, setting US and female cumulative spaceflight time records; veteran scientist and leader with decades of experience in microgravity research and station operations.

Mark Kelly
NASA astronaut and commander of STS-134 in 2011, the second-to-last Space Shuttle flight; recognized for shuttle operational leadership and later public advocacy on space policy and safety after retiring from flight status.

Chris Ferguson
Veteran NASA shuttle commander who led STS-135, the final Space Shuttle mission in 2011; notable for concluding the shuttle era and later involvement in commercial crew program development and mission operations.

Nicole Stott
NASA astronaut who flew on STS-133 in 2011 and served on the ISS, contributing to final shuttle-era assembly tasks; now an artist and advocate blending art, science and public engagement about human spaceflight.

Shannon Walker
NASA astronaut who launched to the ISS in 2010 and served on a long-duration expedition conducting experiments, robotic operations and outreach; experienced flight engineer and supporter of microgravity research and education programs.
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