Posted on 03/18/2020 11:45:28 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on the passing of Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred "Al" Worden:
NASA sends its condolences to the family and loved ones of Apollo astronaut Al Worden, an astronaut whose achievements in space and on Earth will not be forgotten.
A Colonel in the U.S. Air Force, Worden was a test pilot and instructor before joining NASA as an astronaut in 1966. He flew to the Moon as command module pilot aboard Apollo 15. During this time he earned a world record as most isolated human being" while his crew mates roamed the lunar surface, and he was 2,235 miles away from anyone else.
Later in his career, Worden became Senior Aerospace Scientist at NASAs Ames Research Center in California. His multiple appearances on the childrens show Mr. Rogers Neighborhood surely fueled the desire of many children to pursue careers along the lines of his and become future exploration leaders.
Of his mission Worden said, Now I know why I'm here. Not for a closer look at the Moon, but to look back at our home, the Earth.
We remember this pioneer whose work expanded our horizons.
Back to grammar school, FRiends...
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RIP. Great hagiography of Worden in the “Falcon” (Apollo 15) episode of HBO’s “From the Earth to the Moon.”
Haha go split hairs somewhere else. Else as in other than here.
NASA has a ‘Meet the Astronaut” program.
We went to NASA last year on the request of a friend who wanted to get his autograph(s). Our friend paid for our admission and provided several items to autograph. (They set up at the gift shop I think about 4:00 PM. There is a schedule.)
Unfortunately it rained that day so was not too great running from location to location but we did enjoy NASA. Since we were there for our friend we stuck around and ended up being first in line to meet him.
Let’s just say he was a bit crotchety. He signed a couple things and refused to sign a few more.
RIP Al. Thanks.
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