anyrose
August 27, 2012, 11:31am
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In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Bullitt
August 27, 2012, 11:41am
11963
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1.
JohnT
August 27, 2012, 2:08pm
11965
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1
Buzz Aldrin , Apollo XI
Link is to famous punch of a few years ago…
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1
Buzz Aldrin , Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
The last man on the moon?
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
Later a U.S. senator from New Mexico. Wiki says Cernan, his crewmate, was indeed the very last man on the Moon.
It’s my hope that Cernan won’t end up being the last man on the moon.
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Quite true. I should’ve added, “so far.”
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo 1
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Fred W. Haise, Apollo XIII
Bullitt
August 28, 2012, 5:57am
11971
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo I
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Fred W. Haise, Apollo XIII
Ed White, Apollo I (R.I.P., Ed and Gus)
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo I
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Fred W. Haise, Apollo XIII
Ed White, Apollo I (R.I.P., Ed and Gus)
Roger Chaffee, the third man who died in the Apollo I fire
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo I
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Fred W. Haise, Apollo XIII
Ed White, Apollo I (R.I.P., Ed and Gus)
Roger Chaffee, the third man who died in the Apollo I fire
Walter M. Schirra, Apollo VII + Gemini 6 and Mercury 8 – the only astronaut to fly in all three programs.
In More Honor of Neil Armstrong, Astronauts of Mission Apollo (& Mission #)
Neil Armstrong, Apollo XI
Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII
Michael Collins, Apollo XI
Gus Grissom, Apollo I
Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI
Eugene Cernan, Apollo XVII
Harrison Schmitt, Apollo XVII
David Scott, Apollo IX and Apollo XV
Fred W. Haise, Apollo XIII
Ed White, Apollo I (R.I.P., Ed and Gus)
Roger Chaffee, the third man who died in the Apollo I fire
Walter M. Schirra, Apollo VII + Gemini 6 and Mercury 8 – the only astronaut to fly in all three programs.
Frank Borman, Apollo VIII
Later CEO of Eastern Air Lines.
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Eastern
Technically, PSA still exists. Pacific Southwest Air was one of the airlines that merged to form US Airways. To protect the trademark, US Airways renamed Jetstream International Airlines, another regional airline they owned, as PSA Airlines.