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Daniel M. Tani

1961 - Today

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Daniel Michio Tani (born February 1, 1961) is an American engineer and retired NASA astronaut. He was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, but considers Lombard, Illinois, to be his hometown. With Peggy Whitson, Tani conducted the 100th spacewalk on the International Space Station. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel M. Tani is the 446th most popular astronaut (down from 431st in 2019), the 14,958th most popular biography from United States (down from 14,520th in 2019) and the 236th most popular American Astronaut.

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Among ASTRONAUTS

Among astronauts, Daniel M. Tani ranks 446 out of 556Before him are Michael L. Gernhardt, Richard N. Richards, Anatoli Ivanishin, Oleg Skripochka, Richard Mastracchio, and Charles O. Hobaugh. After him are Steven Hawley, Andrei Borisenko, Daniel C. Burbank, Dafydd Williams, Matthias Maurer, and Andrew J. Feustel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Daniel M. Tani ranks 734Before him are Lee Tae-ho, Antonella Mularoni, Howard Gordon, Dirk De Wolf, Sonja Lumme, and Charles O. Hobaugh. After him are Josefina Vázquez Mota, Grace Jackson, Jun Suzuki, Al Jean, Dan Frost, and Jack Guy Lafontant.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Daniel M. Tani ranks 14,963 out of 20,380Before him are Fred Tatasciore (1967), Johnny Lewis (1983), Clement Comer Clay (1789), Joyce DeWitt (1949), Kendrick Nunn (1995), and Inspectah Deck (1970). After him are Russell Hoban (1925), Mitch Kapor (1950), Conrad Richter (1890), Junkyard Dog (1952), Dean Devlin (1962), and Bonnie Somerville (1974).

Among ASTRONAUTS In United States

Among astronauts born in United States, Daniel M. Tani ranks 236Before him are Terrence W. Wilcutt (1949), Kevin A. Ford (1960), Michael L. Gernhardt (1956), Richard N. Richards (1946), Richard Mastracchio (1960), and Charles O. Hobaugh (1961). After him are Steven Hawley (1951), Daniel C. Burbank (1961), Andrew J. Feustel (1965), Mark C. Lee (1952), Donald R. McMonagle (1952), and G. David Low (1956).