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Naval Aviation Symposium 1997: Apollo Astronaut Panel
This panel discussion with Apollo astronauts and US naval aviators Alan Shepard, James Lovell, Eugene Cernan, Walter Schirra and Neil Armstrong was part of the Naval Aviation Museum Symposium on May 8, 1997.
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Drew University Lecture: Alan Shepard
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Astronaut Alan Shepard gave this lecture at Drew University on July 19, 1994 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Apollo 11.
John H. Glenn Lecture: James McDivitt
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Gemini 4 and Apollo 9 astronaut James McDivitt gave this John H. Glenn Lecture in Space History at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on June 26, 2014.
To the Moon: John Young
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This interview with Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, STS-1, and STS-9 astronaut John Young was conducted for the 1999 PBS Nova documentary "To the Moon". The unedited footage is available from: americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-zp3vt1j32r
To the Moon: Buzz Aldrin
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This interview with Gemini 12 and Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin was conducted for the 1999 PBS Nova documentary "To the Moon". The unedited footage is available from: americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_15-2804x55k2c
To the Moon: Dave Scott
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This interview with Gemini 8, Apollo 9, and Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott was conducted for the 1999 PBS Nova documentary "To the Moon". The unedited footage is available from: americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-cj87h1ft70
To the Moon: Bill Anders
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This interview with Apollo 8 astronaut William "Bill" Anders was conducted for the 1999 PBS Nova documentary "To the Moon". The unedited footage is available from: americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-dr2p55fn8n
To the Moon: Pete Conrad
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This interview with Gemini 5, Gemini 11, Apollo 12, and Skylab 2 astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. was conducted for the 1999 PBS Nova documentary "To the Moon". Sadly, Pete died shortly afterwards following a motorcycle accident on July 8, 1999. The unedited footage is available from: americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-9g5gb1zn56
Oral History: Neil Armstrong
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This interview with Gemini 8 and Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong is from NASA’s oral history program at the Johnson Space Center and was conducted by Douglas Brinkley and Stephen Ambrose on September 19, 2001.
Oral History: Bob Crippen
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This interview with Space Shuttle astronaut Bob Crippen was recorded on May 26, 2006, at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for NASA’s Johnson Space Center History Collection.
Oral History: Joe Kerwin
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This interview with Skylab astronaut Joe Kerwin was part of the Johnson Space Center’s Oral History Project.
Oral History: Vance Brand
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This interview with Apollo-Soyuz astronaut Vance Brand was part of the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Oral History Project.
Oral History: Gordon Cooper
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This interview Mercury and Gemini astronaut L. Gordon Cooper was part of an oral history program at the NASA Johnson Space Center. He was interviewed by Roy Neal on May 21, 1998, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Oral History: Alan Shepard
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This interview with Mercury and Apollo astronaut Alan Shepard was part of an oral history collection at the NASA Johnson Space Center. He was interviewed at his home in Pebble Beach, California, by Roy Neal on February 20, 1998, five months before his death from leukemia.
Oral History: Glynn Lunney
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This interview with flight director Glynn Lunney is from NASA’s oral history program at the Johnson Space Center.
So after all these decades, has anybody ever found a single witness or document that corroborates the wild stories he was telling on TV after he retired from NASA? Any evidence at all, that it wasn't his old-age imaginating?
I don't quite believe that landing on the moon was just his turn on the flight rotations in the Astronaut core ! Before, during and after the Moon landing Neil Armstrong was the rite Man at the rite time for ALL the rite reasons !
"Admit it, you're a paid actor!! You're in on it!!!"
God Bless Gene Kranz.
Now they need to do one with Bryan.
Cooper always made it clear that the internet myths about him encountering UFOs on his space flights were all bunk. After retirement, he began telling a series of far-out stories from his years before joining NASA,
My old boss Bill Rogers. As a teenager I worked as a messenger in his law office. That was a few years before he was picked to be boss of the Challenger investigation commission. Of course it was a big office, so me and Bill never got to be close pals.
Way ahead of his time. Great respect.
Do you believe the story about him encountering a UFO on his Mercury-9 mission in 1963? Where's the reliable evidence?
2 years before his son became a flight director.
Love Gene Kranz, but his generation of controllers, directors and even most astronauts have a blind spot when it comes to the Shuttle. It was a beautiful machine, a great technological achievement, but it was also the tombstone of the American space program. Everything the shuttle did could have been done more easily, safely and inexpensively by disposable launch vehicles than was done by the shuttle. Skylab, which was a truly worthwhile project, was sacrificed to the shuttle, not Apollo-Soyuz. Manned space missions were shut down for nearly a decade. Getting astronauts to a space station could have been done with an updated Gemini capsule if all they had to do was get to and back from orbit. This isn't even considering the astronauts killed by the shuttle's inherently flawed design. The decision to go with the shuttle was the greatest disaster in the history of the US space program. It basically set us back 40 years.
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We all know. Tell the truth.
"Let's light this fuc*ing candle" -Alan Shephard
Gemini 3 with Gus Grissom Apollo 10 CSM Pilot Apollo 16 Commander The 9th Moon Walker. 1972
Seems like a wonderful man. Smart, dedicated but also fun. A treasure for sure
Wierd watching a guy whose been to the moon and landed and returned and is talking about it. This is a real Spaceman. Regular American. Not some hyped-up wierd character.
A true American hero.
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I wonder how bad he & Lovell smelled after 14 days on Gemini 7?
And now we have Bidenomics, 33 trillion debt, a total disaster, drain the whole damn swamp, starting with Biden
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Like he is on the stand...particularly the questions about what he knew about Apollo 1 problems prior fire
I'm proud to say that I spent the Apollo 15 mission watching it on TV. Vivid memories. I was a snot-nosed 11 year old. Imagine life for Dave Scott, and all the Apollo astronauts. They spend 10 days of their lives flying a mission. Granted, it's years of prep, but centred on just those 10 days. You're 35-odd years old. When you get back to Earth, you're faced with spending the rest of your life talking about just those 10 days. The psychological stability of these guys (apologies, Buzz Aldrin) is mond-boggling. East of the living 600-odd people who have been to space have had their consciousness alter by travelling off-planet. An invaluable perspective, and resource.
Earthrise is possibly the most important picture ever taken. RIP Bill!
Recently dead astronaut
Lovell and Borman did not have a better suit as Conrad says. Lovell was in his underwear cause both were cooking. Borman finally did the same.
I'm about to turn 76 and remember Alan Shepard's Freedom 7 flight very well. I was in 8th grade and our teacher brought in a portable radio so we could listen to the launch. Very memorable day. I had 3 favorite astronauts and Shepard was one along with John Glenn, and Jim Lovell. I would have given alot to have had just a short 5 minute or so conversation with Alan Shepard. These guys in the early days had some major cojones to get locked into those tiny little capsules and ride the rocket.
What a great astronaut. I think he died when he crashed his motorcycle
Sadly yes...in 1999. He was the second Moon Walker to die.
Great to hear this from the legends mouth.
When you create an objective list of the greatest Americans from the post war until the year 2000, nearly ALL are our astronauts! Not our sports stars, absolutely NOT our politicians, but these men that progressed humanity for all mankind!
Incredible interview. Fun fact: On Apollo 8 Frank Borman got sick and had a bowl movement. It escaped from the bags they used. So while the first time humanity entered the gravitational influence of another celestial body there were shit particles floating around everywhere! And if you read the Apollo Flight Journals which include a full transcript of the mission, not just what they were transmitting to Mission Control, it was God awful!
One cool cat.
Must of shot this on a camera from the 40s
sit back and just enjoy it
Fantastic to see these men who made history in space flights. Unfortunately almost all of them are gone.
Awesome interview thanks for sharing.
Blue skies and tailwinds, sir. Rest in eternal peace!
The one who figured out to train underwater to simulate zero gravity was "Buzz" Aldrin.
Rest In Peace Bill. You died doing what you loved all your life, flying. Bill, you were part of the 3-man crew who were the first to leave the tight binds of Earth. And boldly go where no man has ever gone before. And put the binds of earth behind you. That takes a very special man for that job. You're in God's hands now Bill. I'll continue to enjoy every video you were part of.
RIP, General. You died doing what you best loved to do, flying.
Reading newspaper in Hell
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Rest in peace Bill. You went out with your boots on
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Rest in Peace, Bill.
Quite possibly my favorite astronaut. For a reserved quiet kind of guy. He gives great interviews with plenty of humor.
All of you naysayers about bormon, have you been to the far side of the Moon? You stupid jackasses
The greatest astronaut to ever live.
Toledo Central Catholic High school Alumni!!!!