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Engineer in Space (1984)

A unique feature of the agreement led to McDonnell Douglas engineer Charles Walker becoming the first non-government astronaut to fly and work aboard the shuttle. As an Engineer in Space, Walker flew with the "EOS" processing device on three shuttle flights between 1984 and 1985.