Moonwalkers: The Men of Apollo

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Moonwalkers: The Men of Apollo

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National Archives at College Park

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Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr., 1929-2017

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Richard Gordon (b. October 5, 1929, Seattle, WA–d. November 6, 2017, San Marcos, CA) was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 mission. He also flew in space in 1966 as the Pilot of the Gemini 11 mission....

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....

Reinert, Al

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Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012

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Neil Alden Armstrong (b. August 5, 1930, Wapakoneta, OH - d. August 25, 2012, Cincinnati, OH) was an American aviator and a former astronaut, test pilot, aerospace engineer, university professor, and United States Naval Aviator. He was the first person to set foot on the Moon. ...

Aldrin, Buzz, 1930-

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Buzz Aldrin (b. Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr., January 20, 1930, Glen Ridge, NJ) is an American astronaut and fighter pilot. He was the second person to step food on the moon with the Apollo 11 space shuttle. Aldrin is a former U.S. Air Force officer with the Command Pilot rating. He also went into orbit on the Gemini 12 mission....

Duke, Charles Moss, 1935-

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Astronaut aboard Apollo 16 moon mission, 1972; graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.S. 1964), U.S. Naval Academy (B.A. 1957), and Lancaster High School (Lancaster, S.C.); Lieutenant Colonel in U.S. Air Force; known as Charles Duke, Jr. From the description of Charles Moss Duke papers, 1964-1974. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 48490596 ...