Here's the Earth coming up!" The famous photograph that was taken in the next two minutes is usually credited to crewman William Anders, although commander Frank Borman has always claimed that he ...
“Astronaut Frank Borman was a true American hero,” Nelson ... in which he spent “14 days in low-Earth orbit” and conducted the “first rendezvous in space, coming within a few feet ...
known as Earthrise. Born Oct. 17, 1933, in Hong Kong, Anders was the pilot for Apollo 8. With astronauts Frank Borman and ...
and then return to Earth. Frank Borman was commander, James Lovell navigator and command module pilot, and William Anders, who had trained to operate the Lunar Module, took photographs to ...
Frank Borman, commander of Apollo 8 ... scrutinizing the surface of the moon for scientists on Earth. "I really hoped, not only to be able to go around the moon, but be able to walk on it someday.
On his triumphant tour of Europe last month, Apollo 8 Astronaut Frank Borman amused his audiences ... more than the people they left behind on earth. Borman was informed of his overtime by ...
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