Collins, Michael, 1930-2021
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Michael Collins (b. October 31, 1930, Rome, Italy) is an American astronaut and test pilot. He was on the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Collins was also the director of the National Air and Space Museum and served as the undersecretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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referencedIn | Excerpt from the Apollo 11 Transcript of the Moon Landing | National Archives at Fort Worth | |
referencedIn | The Eagle Has Landed: The Flight of Apollo 11 | National Archives at College Park |
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associatedWith | Aldrin, Buzz |
memberOf | Apollo 11 (Spacecraft) |
memberOf | Apollo 8 (Spacecraft) |
associatedWith | Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012 |
associatedWith | Borman, Frank, 1928 March 14- |
associatedWith | Brown, Miriam Jones, 1918- |
associatedWith | Carter, Jimmy, 1924-.... |
associatedWith | Clinton, Bill, 1946-.... |
associatedWith | Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. |
associatedWith | Duke, Charles Moss, 1935- |
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Birth 1930-10-31
Death 2021-04-28
Americans
English
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Collins, Michael, 1930-2021
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