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Apollo 20: Leona Marietta Snyder (CMP) Apollo 20 hoax (2007), Internet hoax Apollo 19 Apollo 20 Phoenix (LM) February 1976 August 1976 Man calling himself William Rutledge claimed he commanded US/Soviet Apollo 20 mission, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, with crewmates Snyder and Alexei Leonov.
Braxton Rutledge, title character of Sergeant Rutledge, a 1960 American Western film; Inspector Ian Rutledge, in the mystery series of the same name by Caroline and Charles Todd "William Rutledge", supposed name for the "commander" of the non-existent Apollo 20 hoax moon shot; Rutledge, a novel by Miriam Coles Harris
Edward G. Givens Jr. – from Group 5; was on the support crew of Apollo 7, but died in a car crash near Houston, Texas on June 6, 1967. Joe H. Engle – from Group 5; was originally named as Apollo 17 Lunar Module Pilot, but lost his slot to Schmitt. After Apollo, he flew in the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests, then commanded STS-2 ...
William Anders, an astronaut who was one of the first three people to orbit the moon, and who took the famous “Earthrise” photo, died Friday after a small plane he was in crashed in the water ...
William Rutlege, 1872 William Rutledge , also known as Billy Rutledge , (January 1806 – 1 June 1876) was a politician in colonial Victoria (Australia) , a member of the Victorian Legislative Council , and later, of the Victorian Legislative Assembly .
(Reuters) -Retired astronaut William Anders, who was one of the first three humans to orbit the moon, capturing the famed "Earthrise" photo during NASA's Apollo 8 mission in 1968, died on Friday ...
Apollo 8 Lunar Module Pilot Gen. William Anders, speaks to reporters in front of the Saturn 5 Aft End, the F-1 rocket engines of the first stage of the Apollo 11/Saturn 5 launch vehicle July 20 ...
William Alison Anders (17 October 1933 – 7 June 2024) was an American United States Air Force (USAF) major general, electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, NASA astronaut, and businessman. In December 1968, he was a member of the crew of Apollo 8 , the first three people to leave low-Earth orbit and travel to the Moon.