Lieutenant Neil A. Armstrong, U.S. Navy (1949-1960)
Colonel Frank F. Borman II, U.S. Air Force (1950-1970)
Captain James A. Lovell, Jr., U.S. Navy (1952-1973)
Lieutenant General Thomas P. Stafford, U.S. Air Force (1952-1979)
Commander Elliot M. See, Jr., U.S. Navy Reserve (1953-1956)
Captain Charles Conrad, Jr., U.S. Navy (1953-1973)
Captain John W. Young, U.S. Navy (1952-1976)
Brigadier General James A. McDivitt, U.S. Air Force (1951-1972)
Lieutenant Colonel Edward H. White II, U.S. Air Force (1952-1967)
I was watching that video where a group of astronauts answer the most commonly googled questions about space and this was one of the top comments
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It is cold outside. If you’re in the United States. you’re likely experiencing near record-low temperatures and wind chills right now. Since you’ll likely be stuck inside for a few days, we have provided a handy guide of fun activities to do indoors:
1) Make pancakes
2) Create an elaborate exercise routine with a towel
3) Make newspaper hats, for yourself and for your pets
4) Play an Extreme round of Jenga
5) Finally teach yourself the chords to “Pour Some Sugar On Me”
6) And, of course, hang out with your puppy and cat.
September 1964
Neil Armstrong, relaxin’, August 1969. This photoshoot took place a few weeks after Apollo 11 had returned from the moon.
(Credit to the owners)
John Young comes to see you.
I saw this footage and I had to make it into a gif 🥰😎🥺 because... I love JWY
Happy 52nd anniversary to Frank and Jim- the greatest space duo of all time
OK SO I’m gonna start this thing where I post my favorite pictures once every week, sooooo here are: favorite pictures; 1 August 2016
Today, I rode my bike to the Ed White Memorial hospital in St Petersburg, Florida. Established in the late 1970’s by his family members and community support, the lobby displays some information on his life in space, most notably, and logically, his Gemini 4 flight. Also on display is one of his training jumpsuits for the Apollo 1 mission. For those wondering why St Pete has this, it’s because his family relocated here after Ed left home. His brother was rather acquainted with the area though. Soon, Emily and I are going to go back here, as well as check out their former home. In a non-creepy way.