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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. Alleged landing southwest of Delporte Crater on lunar farside.
"William Rutledge", supposed name for the "commander" on board the non-existent Apollo 20 hoax moon shot; Rutledge, a novel by Miriam Coles Harris; Sergeant Rutledge, a 1960 American film; Inspector Ian Rutledge, a character in the mystery series of the same name by Caroline and Charles Todd
Apollo Unnamed CSM/LM Orpheus (CSM) Space Shuttle Enterprise: August 20–25, 1980 A NASA moonflight veteran and the commander of the first Space Shuttle mission are sent on a desperate mission to prevent the asteroid Hermes crashing into the Earth. [5] Floyd Hartwell Andrew Bukowski, Capt. (Air Force Astronaut Wing) Leonard Dmetriev
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 ...
Slayton's intention for the Apollo 19 crew was the original (prior to cancellation) Apollo 16 backup crew: [5] [16] Fred Haise (CDR) William R. Pogue (CMP) Gerald P. Carr (LMP) For Apollo 20 there is even more uncertainty. Based on normal crew rotation, the crew would likely have been: [5] Stuart Roosa (CDR) (replacing Pete Conrad, already CDR ...
Apollo astronaut Thomas Kenneth Mattingly II, known for helping the crew of Apollo 13 safely return to Earth after an explosion doomed their lunar mission, has died at the age of 87, NASA announced.
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.