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NASA's Moonwalking Apollo Astronauts: Then and Now. Only a handful of men have stood on the moon and looked up at Earth. NASA landed six missions and 1. Apollo program. Six others remained in lunar orbit aboard their Apollo spacecraft command modules. One mission, Apollo 1. Here is a snapshot of NASA's six successful moon- landing crews and where they are now: Apollo 1.

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Neil Armstrong: Commander, Apollo 1. July 2. 0, 1. 96. Armstrong was a Navy aviator and later a test pilot for NASA's precursor agency, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, where he tested the X- 1.

He joined NASA in 1. Gemini 8 mission in 1.

Armstrong left NASA in 1. University of Cincinnati and chair an electronic systems company. A U. S Air Force pilot before joining NASA in 1. Aldrin first launched into space on the Gemini 1.

After becoming the second man to walk on the moon, Aldrin resigned from NASA in July 1. Post- NASA, he has written numerous books, given lectures around the world, and even participated in the reality television show . Collins stayed on the Columbia command module while Armstrong and Aldrin took the Eagle lunar lander down to the moon's surface. Apollo 1. 1 was Collins' second spaceflight, after the Gemini 1. On that flight, Collins served as pilot during a successful rendezvous and docking with a separately launched unmanned spacecraft called Agena. Before joining NASA in 1. Collins was an experimental flight test officer in the U.

S. Air Force, logging approximately 5,0. He retired as a brigadier general from the Air Force, and left NASA in 1. U. S. State Department, and then to become the director of the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum. In 1. 98. 0, Collins left the Smithsonian, joining the LTV Aerospace company, and then started his own consulting firm in 1. He has written several books and paints watercolors. Apollo 1. 1 astronauts, from left, Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stand during a recognition ceremony at the U.

S House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology tribute to the Apollo 1. Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, July 2. Washington. The committee presented the three Apollo 1. House Resolution 6. John Glenn the Congressional Gold Medal. Conrad headed up the second lunar landing mission, Apollo 1.

November 1. 96. 9. Conrad became the third person to walk on the moon, and spent more than a day exploring the lunar surface. Apollo 1. 2 was Conrad's third spaceflight, following his turns on the Gemini 5 and Gemini 1. A test pilot for the U. S. Navy, Conrad joined NASA in 1. Skylab 2 mission on the first American space station.

After his military and NASA career, Conrad worked at the American Television and Communications Corporation (ATC) and the Mc. Donnell Douglas Corporation. He died in 1. 99. Ojai, Calif. Alan Bean: Lunar module pilot, Apollo 1. Bean's first spaceflight was Apollo 1.

Pete Conrad. Navy, Bean joined NASA in 1. Apollo 1. 2 as commander of the Skylab 3 mission in 1. He retired from NASA in 1. In 2. 00. 9, to celebrate the 4. Bean's works were displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C. Richard F. On Apollo 1.

Gordon stayed inside the command module Yankee Clipper, photographing potential future lunar landing sites while Conrad and Bean walked on the moon. Gordon, a captain in the U.

S. Navy, was selected as an astronaut in 1. Gemini 1. 1 mission in September 1.

He retired from NASA and the Navy in 1. New Orleans Saints Professional Football Club; Energy Developers, Limited (EDL); Resolution Engineering and Development Company (REDCO); and Astro Sciences Corporation. Prior to commanding Apollo 1. Shepard became the first American to reach space when he rode in the Freedom 7 spacecraft on May 5, 1. NASA's Mercury program.

Apollo 1. 4 marked his second spaceflight, following a stint as chief of NASA's astronaut office, a job he resumed after his moon mission. During his walk on the moon, he famously hit two golf balls and watched them soar in the low lunar gravity. Shepard, a rear admiral of the U. S. Navy, left NASA and the Navy in 1.

After NASA, Shepard wrote a book about his space experiences, served on the boards of various corporations, and helped lead the Mercury Seven Foundation, which awarded college scholarships for science. He died in 1. 99. Mitchell's first flight to space on Apollo 1. Alan Shepard for a total of 2. Navy captain retired from NASA and the Navy after that mission in 1.

Institute of Noetic Sciences, dedicated to the study of consciousness. He has written books on mystical experiences and psychic exploration. Stuart Roosa: Command module pilot, Apollo 1. On his first and only trip to space, Roosa piloted the command module Kitty Hawk, making observations of the moon from orbit while Shepard and Mitchell walked on the lunar surface.

Roosa joined NASA in 1. U. S. Air Force, and worked on the space shuttle program after the Apollo flights ended. After his retirement from NASA in 1.

Roosa then worked for U. S. Industries, Inc., for a commercial real estate firm called Charles Kenneth Campbell Investments, and was president and owner of Gulf Coast Coors, Inc., a beer distributor. Roosa died in 1. 99. Apollo 1. 5David Scott: Commander, Apollo 1. During the fourth manned moon- landing mission, Apollo 1. Scott and Irwin became the first people to drive a lunar rover around the surface of the moon. When he commanded the mission in 1.

Scott was already a space veteran, having served aboard the Gemini 8 mission in 1. Neil Armstrong, and then the Apollo 9 mission in 1.

After joining NASA in 1. Scott eventually logged a total of 5. Following his work as an astronaut, Scott served as director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, California. He is a retired colonel in the U. S. Irwin's first and only flight to space was on Apollo 1. Hadley Rille and Apennine Mountains, collecting 1. Irwin, a retired colonel in the U.

S. Air Force, joined NASA in 1. He left the space agency after his Apollo 1. High Flight Foundation in Colorado Springs, Colo. Irwin died in 1. 99.

Alfred Worden: Command module pilot, Apollo 1. As a test pilot, Worden was selected as an astronaut by NASA in 1. He piloted Apollo 1. Endeavour while Scott and Irwin walked on the moon's surface.

Following his space flight, Worden worked as a scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, and ultimately retired from NASA in 1. He went on to work at Maris Worden Aerospace, Inc., and BG Goodrich Aerospace. Astronaut James B.

Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 1. Hadley- Apennine landing site.

Scott Apollo 1. 6John W. Young: Commander, Apollo 1. Young led the fifth manned moon landing mission, Apollo 1. April 1. 97. 2, when he and Charlie Duke explored the lunar highlands at Descartes, collected 2. Young joined NASA in 1.

U. S. Navy, and flew on six separate space missions. He flew on the first manned Gemini mission, Gemini 3, in 1. Gemini 1. 0 mission in 1. Young then served as command module pilot of Apollo 1.

Following the Apollo program, Young went on to fly on two space shuttle missions, STS- 1 — the first ever space shuttle flight — in 1. STS- 9 in 1. 98. 3. Overall, Young logged 8. NASA until retiring in 2. Charles Duke: Lunar module pilot, Apollo 1. A retired brigadier general in the U.

S. Air Force, Charlie Duke joined NASA in 1. Apollo 1. 6, before retiring from NASA in 1.

During the Apollo 1. Duke and Young deployed a cosmic ray detector and an ultraviolet camera on the lunar surface.

Public Affairs stream online in english with english subtitles in 1080 more. After NASA, Duke pursued business opportunities, founding the Duke Investments Charlie Duke Enterprises firms. He is also president of the Duke Ministry for Christ. Thomas . Mattingly joined NASA in 1. Apollo 1. 3 mission, but was removed from the crew 7.

German measles. Mattingly was reassigned to the Apollo 1. Online streaming Al Snow Wrestling Academy Presents in english with subtitles in 4K 21:9. Mattingly piloted the command module Casper, working on photographic and geochemical mapping of a belt around the lunar equator.

Following Apollo 1. Mattingly flew on two space shuttle flights, STS- 4 and STS- 5.

C, before retiring from NASA in 1. Apollo 1. 7Eugene Cernan: Commander, Apollo 1. Cernan had made two flights to space — on Gemini 9 in 1. Apollo 1. 0 in 1. Apollo 1. 7, in December 1. This excursion to the moon marked the longest lunar landing flight, with Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spending more than three days on the moon's surface.

Cernan was the last man to leave his footprints on the surface of the moon. Navy, he retired from NASA and the military in 1. He worked at Coral Petroleum, Inc., and then founded his own consulting company, the Cernan Corporation. He also served as Chairman of the Board of Johnson Engineering Corporation, which has helped NASA design trainers and equipment for space exploration. He died on January 1.

Harrison Schmitt: Lunar module pilot, Apollo 1. Schmitt, a trained geologist, was the only astronaut without military experience to walk on the moon, and helped train all Apollo moonwalking crews in geology. He was selected by NASA as a scientist- astronaut in 1. Apollo 1. 7 was Schmitt's only flight to space, but he continued to work at NASA after the Apollo program as chief of the scientist- astronauts and then as NASA assistant administrator for energy programs. In 1. 97. 5, Schmitt resigned from NASA to run for election in the U. S. Senate in New Mexico, where he won as a Republican and served a six- year term.

Ronald Evans: Command module pilot, Apollo 1. While Cernan and Schmitt walked on the lunar surface, Evans stayed in lunar orbit aboard the command module America. During the flight, he completed a spacewalk to retrieve three camera cassettes and make an inspection of the capsule's equipment bay area. He still holds the record of more time spent in lunar orbit than anyone else in the world. Evans became an astronaut in 1. In 1. 97. 6, he retired as a captain in the U. S. Navy, but stayed on at NASA working on the space shuttle program in the operations and training group and within the astronaut office.

He retired from NASA in 1. Evans died in 1. 99.