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This section of the world space flight family is dedicated to short biographies and flight
records of all the astronauts and cosmonauts. The pages organized alphabetically
and by nationality are restricted to those individuals who have either actually
flown in space, or died during training or on missions.
The astronaut and
cosmonaut group pages include individuals who have trained but left the programs.
Retired nasa astronaut coworker gift astronaut prayer mug ancient astronaut mug and engineer al worden died on march 18, 2020 at the age of 88.
Worden served as the command module pilot on apollo 15, the first lunar mission to carry scientific instruments in the command module. While orbiting the moon alone, farther from other people than anyone has ever been, worden mapped a quarter of the lunar surface, measured the composition of lunar rocks from space, picked out a landing site for the final apollo mission, and launched a miniature satellite into lunar orbit to study the moon’s gravity and magnetic field.
When we were children, our father died in a fire. It wasn't just any fire. Our father was an astronaut. He was at launch complex 34, conducting one of the final tests on the first apollo command module. Our dad, ed white, was strapped in the cockpit with virgil "gus" grissom and roger chaffee. A spark from a frayed wire set fire to the oxygen-rich atmosphere, and the three men died almost instantly.
Al worden, an astronaut from the apollo lunar program, has died, nasa says. Worden was command module pilot on the apollo 15 lunar landing -- and although he never got to walk on the moon, he performed a space walk on the flight back from the moon to retrieve film from cameras on the spacecraft, according to nasa.
— apollo astronaut alfred worden, who performed the first-ever spacewalk in deep space while on his way home from the moon in 1971, has died at the age of 88. Worden's death was announced by his family on wednesday morning (march 18). He recently had developed an infection that led to a collapse at his home in league city, texas, for which he received care at the medical center in houston. He was moved to a convalescent home in sugar land, texas prior to his death.
The death of alan bean means only four of the 12 astronauts who set foot on the moon are walking the earth. Bean, who became the fourth man to walk on the moon as part of the apollo 12 mission in 1969, died today (may 26) at age 86 at houston methodist hospital in texas. He had fallen ill while traveling in fort wayne, indiana two weeks ago, his family said in a statement released by nasa.
Armstrong, an astronaut and aeronautical engineer, retired from nasa in 1971, and served as a corporate spokesperson for several businesses. Though he had a reputation for being reclusive, armstrong spoke at public events, hosted a science series and taught college. Armstrong died in 2012 at age 82. Buzz aldrin aldrin , who piloted the apollo 11 mission, was the second man on the moon. He kept a higher public profile as an outspoken advocate for space exploration, including a manned mission to mars.
This unusual photograph, taken during the second apollo 12 extravehicular activity (eva), shows two u. S. Spacecraft on the surface of the moon. The apollo 12 lunar module (lm) is in the background. The unmanned surveyor 3 spacecraft is in the foreground. Credit: nasa | › full image and caption note: apollo 15 command module pilot aldfred "al" worden died march 18, 2020 in texas. During apollo 15's july 1971 lunar mission, worden earned a record as “most isolated human being" while his crew mates roamed the lunar surface, and he was 2,235 miles away from anyone else.
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image credit: nasa | nasa astronaut kate rubins points to the international space station’s “voting booth†where she cast her vote from space this month.
A national aeronautics and space administration astronaut cast her vote in 2020 from some 200 miles above earth. In a photo posted by nasa, kate rubins points to the international space station ’s “voting booth†where she cast her vote.
By michael surprisingly, the conspiracy theory of “the mystery of the deaths of three astronauts†is less known and perhaps, people around the world have not even heard of it. According to the conspiracy theorists, the mysterious death of the astronauts was an attempt by the authorities to conceal a secret. Apollo 1 was going to be the first manned mission that would test important technologies in earth orbit.
There are few people better qualified to judge the risks of human spaceflight than rick hauck. The former astronaut flew on three shuttle missions in the 1980s, including serving as commander of sts-26, the first space shuttle mission after the challenger accident. Since leaving the astronaut corps he became president and chief executive officer of axa space, a leading space insurance company, and also serves on the advisory committee for the x prize.
An unmanned commercial supply ship bound for the international space station exploded moments after liftoff from a launch pad at wallops island, virginia, on tuesday evening, with debris falling in flames over the launch site. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in nasa's commercial spaceflight effort. A look at past catastrophic events involving rockets used in nasa's space flights:.
Cooper was one of the seven astronauts who took part in project mercury, the first american manned mission, which ran from 1958 until 1963. The craft he piloted was dubbed “spam in a can†because it was automatically controlled, rather than piloted by the astronauts on board. But even before he underwent the life-changing experience of becoming the first man to sleep in space, he claimed to have seen ufos flying over germany in 1951.
Photo: metaweb (fb) / public domain died on april 24, 1967, in the re-entry crash of soyuz 1. Vladimir mikhaylovich komarov (russian: владиÌмир михаÌйлович комароÌв, ipa: [vlÉˈdʲimʲɪr mʲɪˈxaɪlÉ™vʲɪtÉ• kÉ™mÉˈrof]; 16 march 1927 – 24 april 1967) was a soviet test pilot, aerospace engineer, and cosmonaut. In october 1964, he commanded voskhod 1, the first spaceflight to carry more than one crew member. He became the first cosmonaut to fly in space twice when he was selected as the solo pilot of soyuz 1, its first crewed test flight. A parachute failure caused his soyuz capsule to crash into the ground after re-entry on 24 april 1967, making him the first human to die in a space flight. Komarov was one of the most highly experienced and qualified candidates accepted into the first squad of more on wikipedia.
Share this is an alphabetical list of astronauts , people employed and trained by a manned spaceflight program to command, fly as a pilot, or serve as a crew member of a manned spacecraft. More than 560 people have been trained as astronauts. Until 2004, astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by governments, either by military agencies or by civilian space agencies. However, with the first sub-orbital flight of the privately funded spaceshipone , a new category of astronaut was created – the commercial astronaut.
Other cosmonauts[ edit ] in 1982, as an extension of the intercosmos program, the soviet union began to fly the citizens of countries not part of the soviet bloc, starting with jean-loup chrétien of france. The ussr and later russia have transported 49 citizens of 18 other nations on the soyuz vehicle, usually as part of a commercial arrangement, including seven space tourists flying through the space adventures contract. Since 2001, the soyuz has been used to transport esa , jaxa , and nasa astronauts to the international space station. These space travelers are not always referred to as "cosmonauts", especially if they belong to another space program; e. G. , nasa employees are almost always referred to as "astronauts", even if they are flying on a russian vehicle.
Four women were chosen to become cosmonauts, but only tereshkova actually went into space. On june 16, 1963, vostok 6 was launched, with tereshkova aboard. The first woman to travel in space, she called out, “hey sky, take off your hat. I’m on my way!†as the craft took off. Tereshkova orbited the earth 48 times in 70. 8 hours—just under three days. (by way of comparison, yuri gagarin, the first man in space, orbited the earth once; and the four american astronauts who flew before tereshkova orbited a total of 36 times. ) while she was orbiting, she spoke with soviet leader nikita khrushchev , who said, “valentina, i am very happy and proud that a girl from the soviet union is the first woman to fly into space and to operate such cutting-edge equipment. â€.
Hometown: bedford, indiana missions: sts-41-d and sts-51-d (discovery), sts-61-b (atlantis) while not a nasa astronaut, walker is the first non-government astronaut to fly in space. Walker graduated from bedford high school and purdue university and joined the mcdonnell douglas corporation — a former american aerospace manufacturing corporation — in 1977. He was still extensively involved, however, with program support activities for nasa. Walker was responsible for training various astronauts and eventually became a crew member himself.
D. L. Chandler on this day in 1978, nasa graduated its first group of space shuttle astronauts which signaled a new day for the space program. Among the group of 35, three black men went on to leave their mark on history as explorers of space. Maj. Frederick d. Gregory of washington, col. Guion bluford of pennsylvania, and the late ronald mcnair of south carolina were the first black astronauts to join nasa’s elite space shuttle program ranks. Col. Bluford became the first african-american in space after flying on a mission aboard the space shuttle challenger. Maj. Gregory is the first african-american to pilot an orbiter craft and also the first to command a space shuttle mission, doing so in 1985 and 1989, respectively.
Nasa astronaut kate rubins, the only american not on the planet, has cast her vote from space. Rubins voted from the international space station. “i voted today,†tweeted rubins from the nasa astronauts twitter account on oct. 22. The astronaut was pictured in front of an enclosed area on the orbiting space lab marked “iss voting booth. â€.
To infinity and the polls. Nasa astronaut kate rubins cast her vote in the 2020 elections from space. Rubins voted via a secure electronic voting booth abroad the international space station and she posted a happy photo to twitter this week after performing her civic duty. In 1997 texas passed a law allowing astronauts to vote during “spaceflight. †many us astronauts are registered to vote in the lone star state, which is home to the johnson space center in houston.
Los angeles - floating in zero gravity more than 200 miles above earth, kate rubins, an astronaut aboard the international space station, posted a selfie levitating in front of a voting booth in space. “iss voting booth†read a sign posted to a small capsule where rubins cast her ballot for the upcoming 2020 election.
The explosion that doomed the challenger space shuttle remains one of the most harrowing and heartbreaking moments in american history. On the morning of january 28, 1986, what was meant to be a seminal moment for nasa and the future of space travel turned into a disaster that was viewed on live tv by millions around the country. Further wall-to-wall coverage and years of retrospectives have seared the grainy image of a faulty rocket bursting into flames and the challenger and its seven brave passengers veering off course into the national consciousness.
By dr. Eowyn fellowship of the minds. Com friends, wrap your head with duct tape (to prevent it from exploding). It’s down-the-rabbit-hole time! if you’re age 40 years or older, you’d probably remember january 28, 1986. That was day of the challenger disaster , when the nasa space shuttle orbiterchallenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight over the atlantic ocean, off the coast of cape canaveral, florida at 11:38 est. All seven crew members were killed, including five nasa astronauts and two payload specialists.
By james oberg twenty-five years ago, millions of television viewers were horrified to witness the live broadcast of the space shuttle challenger exploding 73 seconds into flight, ending the lives of the seven astronauts on board. And they were equally horrified to learn in the aftermath of the disaster that the faulty design had been chosen by nasa to satisfy powerful politicians who had demanded the mission be launched, even under unsafe conditions. Meanwhile, a major factor in the disaster was that nasa had been ordered to use a weaker sealant for environmental reasons. Finally, nasa consoled itself and the nation with the realization that all frontiers are dangerous and to a certain extent, such a disaster should be accepted as inevitable.
east texas (ktre) - a spacecraft set to launch later this month will be named for a pioneer astronaut who died in the 2003 space shuttle columbia tragedy in east texas. Northrop grumman announced its un-crewed ng-14 cygnus spacecraft will be named for kalpana chawla, a nasa astronaut assigned to shuttle columbia’s ill-fated final mission.