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Richard F. Gordon Jr., Apollo 12, Apollo program, NASA, Charles Conrad, Project Gemini,
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Former astronaut Richard Francis “Dick” Gordon, one of 24 people to fly to the Moon, died on November 6, 2017, in his home in California, according to a statement issued by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. He was 88.
Gordon first flew to low-Earth orbit in 1966 as part of the Gemini 11 crew and then to low-lunar orbit in 1969 for Apollo 12. On the latter, he stayed alone in the Apollo command module while his two crewmates, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, flew to the surface of the Moon in the lunar module.
“NASA and the nation have lost one of our early space pioneers,” said acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot in a statement. “We send our condolences to the family and loved ones of the Gemini and Apollo astronaut Richard Gordon, a hero from NASA’s third clas...
published: 08 Nov 2017
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Richard F. Gordon Jr.
In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960
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Astro Chat with Gemini & Apollo Astronaut Richard Gordon, Part 1
Welcome to the second installment of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) Astro Chat series! Each month, we ask space fans to submit questions via Facebook and collectSPACE, and the participating astronaut answers them via video.
This month's featured explorer is Captain Richard Gordon. He was Pilot of Gemini XI and Command Module Pilot of Apollo 12. Gordon also serves on ASF's Board of Directors.
published: 12 May 2011
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Apollo 12 Astronaut Richard Gordon, Who Circled Moon, Dies
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Matt Yurus reports.
published: 07 Nov 2017
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American astronaut Richard F Gordon Jr died at 88
Richard Francis "Dick" Gordon Jr. was born on October 5, 1929 and died on November 6, 2017. He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 mission.He received his wings as a Naval Aviator in 1953. He then attended All-Weather Flight School and jet transitional training, and was subsequently assigned to an all-weather fighter squadron at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida.In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960. During this tour of duty, he did flight test work on the F-8U Crusader, F-11F Tiger, North American FJ Fury, and A-4D Skyha...
published: 09 Nov 2017
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NEIL ARMSTRONG (FIRST MAN ON THE MOON), RICHARD F. GORDON Y YO EN RIO DE JANEIRO EN 1966
Río de Janeiro Octubre de 1966 Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong y Richard F.Gordon Astronautas...Gira por Latinoamérica
published: 28 Feb 2016
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Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean
Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean discussing recently acquired satellite photographs of their Apollo 12 moon landing site. Kennedy Space Center Astronaut autograph signing. 11-3-2012
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Richard Gordon orbits as the Apollo 12 team lands on the moon - Daily Mail
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Richard 'Dick' F. Gordon Jr. was a test pilot chosen in NASA's third group of astronauts in 1963. He flew on Gemini 11 in 1966, walking in space twice. During Apollo 12 in November 1969, Gordon circled the moon in the command module Yankee Clipper while Alan Bean and Charles Conrad landed and walked on the lunar surface.
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Astro Chat with Apollo & Gemini Astronaut Richard Gordon, Part 2
Part 2 of ASF's Astro Chat with Captain Dick Gordon.
published: 12 May 2011
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Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong ( First Man on the Moon) y Richard F. Gordon ( otro astronauta)
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Richard F. Gordon Jr., Apollo 12, Apollo program, NASA, Charles Conrad, Project Gemini,
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Former astronaut Richard Francis “Dick” Gordon, one of 24 people to fly to the Moon, died on November 6, 2017, in his home in California, ...
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Former astronaut Richard Francis “Dick” Gordon, one of 24 people to fly to the Moon, died on November 6, 2017, in his home in California, according to a statement issued by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. He was 88.
Gordon first flew to low-Earth orbit in 1966 as part of the Gemini 11 crew and then to low-lunar orbit in 1969 for Apollo 12. On the latter, he stayed alone in the Apollo command module while his two crewmates, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, flew to the surface of the Moon in the lunar module.
“NASA and the nation have lost one of our early space pioneers,” said acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot in a statement. “We send our condolences to the family and loved ones of the Gemini and Apollo astronaut Richard Gordon, a hero from NASA’s third class of astronauts.”
Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1929, Gordon graduated from North Kitsap High school in Poulsbo, Washington, in 1947, according to NASA, before receiving a bachelors degree in chemistry from the University of Washington in 1951.
Dick Gordon, center, with his two Apollo 12 crew mates Pete Conrad, left, and Alan Bean. Photo Credit: NASA
Dick Gordon, center, with his two Apollo 12 crewmates Pete Conrad, left, and Alan Bean. Photo Credit: NASA
Selected by NASA in October of 1963, Gordon joined 14 others as part of the space agency’s third group of astronauts. He had more than 4,500 flying hours in the U.S. Navy, according to the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, and served as the pilot of Gemini 11 and command module pilot for Apollo 12. In total, he had 13 days, 3 hours and 53 minutes of spaceflight experience with 2 hours, 41 minutes of spacewalking time during two spacewalks on his first spaceflight.
“Naval officer, aviator, chemist, test pilot, and astronaut were among the many hats of this talented and daring explorer,” Lightfoot said. “Dick was [the]pilot of Gemini 11 in 1966, on which he performed a spacewalk where he tethered the Gemini and Agena together for the very first attempt at creating artificial gravity by rotating spacecraft. He was also command module pilot for Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon. While his crewmates Pete Conrad and Alan Bean landed in the Ocean of Storms, he remained in lunar orbit aboard the Yankee Clipper, taking photos for potential future landing sites and later performing final re-docking maneuvers.”
After he retired from NASA in January 1972, he went on to serve as the executive vice president of the New Orleans Saints Professional Football Club in the National Football League as well as other executive positions at several companies in the oil and gas, engineering, and technology industries, NASA said.
“Dick Gordon is an American hero, and a true renaissance man by any measure,” Curt Brown, board chairman of the Orlando-based Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and an astronaut and veteran of six space flights, said in a statement on the foundation’s website. “He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, NASA astronaut, professional football executive, oil and gas executive[,] and [a]generous contributor to worthy causes. He was in a category all his own.”
In November 2005, NASA said that the space agency honored Gordon with an Ambassador of Exploration award, which was given to the astronauts who flew in Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions between 1961 and 1972.
“Dick will be fondly remembered as one of our nation’s boldest flyers, a man who added to our own nation’s capabilities by challenging his own,” Lightfoot said. “He will be missed.”
There is little doubt that Gordon’s sense of humor will be how many of his colleagues will best remember him by.
“I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Dick Gordon. Although not a close friend, I had numerous opportunities to be at technical seminars or social events with Dick,” former NASA astronaut Robert C. Springer told SpaceFlight Insider. “As Naval aviators, we shared the joy of our flight experiences. I particularly enjoyed his rare sense of humor, which could be both biting and insightful. Dick was a true professional who shall be missed by our spaceflight community.”
Indeed, for some space flyers, Gordon’s passing was the loss of a guiding light for them in terms of their careers beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
“[…] Dick always knew how to make someone laugh and he was one of my personal heroes,” five-time Space Shuttle veteran Scott Parazynski told SpaceFlight Insider. Gordon’s sense of humor was something also noted by Jerry Ross and by other astronauts that we spoke to about the Gemini and Apollo astronaut. In fact, whomever SFI spoke to, the sentiment was the same: a good man, with a great sense of humor.
Richard F. Gordon Jr.
Dick Gordon is photographed during a debriefing in the quarantine van aboard the USS Hornet, following the end of the Apollo 12 mission on Nov. 26, 1969. Photo & Caption Credit: NASA
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Former astronaut Richard Francis “Dick” Gordon, one of 24 people to fly to the Moon, died on November 6, 2017, in his home in California, according to a statement issued by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. He was 88.
Gordon first flew to low-Earth orbit in 1966 as part of the Gemini 11 crew and then to low-lunar orbit in 1969 for Apollo 12. On the latter, he stayed alone in the Apollo command module while his two crewmates, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, flew to the surface of the Moon in the lunar module.
“NASA and the nation have lost one of our early space pioneers,” said acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot in a statement. “We send our condolences to the family and loved ones of the Gemini and Apollo astronaut Richard Gordon, a hero from NASA’s third class of astronauts.”
Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1929, Gordon graduated from North Kitsap High school in Poulsbo, Washington, in 1947, according to NASA, before receiving a bachelors degree in chemistry from the University of Washington in 1951.
Dick Gordon, center, with his two Apollo 12 crew mates Pete Conrad, left, and Alan Bean. Photo Credit: NASA
Dick Gordon, center, with his two Apollo 12 crewmates Pete Conrad, left, and Alan Bean. Photo Credit: NASA
Selected by NASA in October of 1963, Gordon joined 14 others as part of the space agency’s third group of astronauts. He had more than 4,500 flying hours in the U.S. Navy, according to the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, and served as the pilot of Gemini 11 and command module pilot for Apollo 12. In total, he had 13 days, 3 hours and 53 minutes of spaceflight experience with 2 hours, 41 minutes of spacewalking time during two spacewalks on his first spaceflight.
“Naval officer, aviator, chemist, test pilot, and astronaut were among the many hats of this talented and daring explorer,” Lightfoot said. “Dick was [the]pilot of Gemini 11 in 1966, on which he performed a spacewalk where he tethered the Gemini and Agena together for the very first attempt at creating artificial gravity by rotating spacecraft. He was also command module pilot for Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon. While his crewmates Pete Conrad and Alan Bean landed in the Ocean of Storms, he remained in lunar orbit aboard the Yankee Clipper, taking photos for potential future landing sites and later performing final re-docking maneuvers.”
After he retired from NASA in January 1972, he went on to serve as the executive vice president of the New Orleans Saints Professional Football Club in the National Football League as well as other executive positions at several companies in the oil and gas, engineering, and technology industries, NASA said.
“Dick Gordon is an American hero, and a true renaissance man by any measure,” Curt Brown, board chairman of the Orlando-based Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and an astronaut and veteran of six space flights, said in a statement on the foundation’s website. “He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, NASA astronaut, professional football executive, oil and gas executive[,] and [a]generous contributor to worthy causes. He was in a category all his own.”
In November 2005, NASA said that the space agency honored Gordon with an Ambassador of Exploration award, which was given to the astronauts who flew in Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions between 1961 and 1972.
“Dick will be fondly remembered as one of our nation’s boldest flyers, a man who added to our own nation’s capabilities by challenging his own,” Lightfoot said. “He will be missed.”
There is little doubt that Gordon’s sense of humor will be how many of his colleagues will best remember him by.
“I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Dick Gordon. Although not a close friend, I had numerous opportunities to be at technical seminars or social events with Dick,” former NASA astronaut Robert C. Springer told SpaceFlight Insider. “As Naval aviators, we shared the joy of our flight experiences. I particularly enjoyed his rare sense of humor, which could be both biting and insightful. Dick was a true professional who shall be missed by our spaceflight community.”
Indeed, for some space flyers, Gordon’s passing was the loss of a guiding light for them in terms of their careers beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
“[…] Dick always knew how to make someone laugh and he was one of my personal heroes,” five-time Space Shuttle veteran Scott Parazynski told SpaceFlight Insider. Gordon’s sense of humor was something also noted by Jerry Ross and by other astronauts that we spoke to about the Gemini and Apollo astronaut. In fact, whomever SFI spoke to, the sentiment was the same: a good man, with a great sense of humor.
Richard F. Gordon Jr.
Dick Gordon is photographed during a debriefing in the quarantine van aboard the USS Hornet, following the end of the Apollo 12 mission on Nov. 26, 1969. Photo & Caption Credit: NASA
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Richard F. Gordon Jr.
In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960
In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960
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In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960
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Astro Chat with Gemini & Apollo Astronaut Richard Gordon, Part 1
Welcome to the second installment of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) Astro Chat series! Each month, we ask space fans to submit questions via Faceb...
Welcome to the second installment of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) Astro Chat series! Each month, we ask space fans to submit questions via Facebook and collectSPACE, and the participating astronaut answers them via video.
This month's featured explorer is Captain Richard Gordon. He was Pilot of Gemini XI and Command Module Pilot of Apollo 12. Gordon also serves on ASF's Board of Directors.
https://wn.com/Astro_Chat_With_Gemini_Apollo_Astronaut_Richard_Gordon,_Part_1
Welcome to the second installment of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) Astro Chat series! Each month, we ask space fans to submit questions via Facebook and collectSPACE, and the participating astronaut answers them via video.
This month's featured explorer is Captain Richard Gordon. He was Pilot of Gemini XI and Command Module Pilot of Apollo 12. Gordon also serves on ASF's Board of Directors.
- published: 12 May 2011
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Apollo 12 Astronaut Richard Gordon, Who Circled Moon, Dies
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Matt Yurus report...
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Matt Yurus reports.
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Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Matt Yurus reports.
- published: 07 Nov 2017
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American astronaut Richard F Gordon Jr died at 88
Richard Francis "Dick" Gordon Jr. was born on October 5, 1929 and died on November 6, 2017. He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, a...
Richard Francis "Dick" Gordon Jr. was born on October 5, 1929 and died on November 6, 2017. He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 mission.He received his wings as a Naval Aviator in 1953. He then attended All-Weather Flight School and jet transitional training, and was subsequently assigned to an all-weather fighter squadron at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida.In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960. During this tour of duty, he did flight test work on the F-8U Crusader, F-11F Tiger, North American FJ Fury, and A-4D Skyhawk, and was the first project test pilot for the F4H-1 Phantom II. He served with Fighter Squadron 121 (VF-121) at the Naval Air Station Miramar, California, as a flight instructor in the F4H-1 and participated in the introduction of that aircraft to the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He was also flight safety officer, assistant operations officer, and ground training officer for Fighter Squadron 96 (VF-96) at Miramar.He won the Bendix Trophy race from Los Angeles to New York City in May http://deadobituary.com/
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Richard Francis "Dick" Gordon Jr. was born on October 5, 1929 and died on November 6, 2017. He was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 mission.He received his wings as a Naval Aviator in 1953. He then attended All-Weather Flight School and jet transitional training, and was subsequently assigned to an all-weather fighter squadron at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida.In 1957, he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, and served as a flight test pilot until 1960. During this tour of duty, he did flight test work on the F-8U Crusader, F-11F Tiger, North American FJ Fury, and A-4D Skyhawk, and was the first project test pilot for the F4H-1 Phantom II. He served with Fighter Squadron 121 (VF-121) at the Naval Air Station Miramar, California, as a flight instructor in the F4H-1 and participated in the introduction of that aircraft to the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He was also flight safety officer, assistant operations officer, and ground training officer for Fighter Squadron 96 (VF-96) at Miramar.He won the Bendix Trophy race from Los Angeles to New York City in May http://deadobituary.com/
- published: 09 Nov 2017
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NEIL ARMSTRONG (FIRST MAN ON THE MOON), RICHARD F. GORDON Y YO EN RIO DE JANEIRO EN 1966
Río de Janeiro Octubre de 1966 Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong y Richard F.Gordon Astronautas...Gira por Latinoamérica
Río de Janeiro Octubre de 1966 Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong y Richard F.Gordon Astronautas...Gira por Latinoamérica
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Río de Janeiro Octubre de 1966 Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong y Richard F.Gordon Astronautas...Gira por Latinoamérica
- published: 28 Feb 2016
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Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean
Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean discussing recently acquired satellite photographs of their Apollo 12 moon landing site. Kennedy Space Center Astronaut a...
Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean discussing recently acquired satellite photographs of their Apollo 12 moon landing site. Kennedy Space Center Astronaut autograph signing. 11-3-2012
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Astronaut Richard Gordon and Alan Bean discussing recently acquired satellite photographs of their Apollo 12 moon landing site. Kennedy Space Center Astronaut autograph signing. 11-3-2012
- published: 02 Dec 2012
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Richard Gordon orbits as the Apollo 12 team lands on the moon - Daily Mail
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Richard 'Dick' F. ...
Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Richard 'Dick' F. Gordon Jr. was a test pilot chosen in NASA's third group of astronauts in 1963. He flew on Gemini 11 in 1966, walking in space twice. During Apollo 12 in November 1969, Gordon circled the moon in the command module Yankee Clipper while Alan Bean and Charles Conrad landed and walked on the lunar surface.
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Former Apollo 12 astronaut Richard Gordon, one of a dozen men who flew around the moon but didn't land there, has died, NASA said. He was 88. Richard 'Dick' F. Gordon Jr. was a test pilot chosen in NASA's third group of astronauts in 1963. He flew on Gemini 11 in 1966, walking in space twice. During Apollo 12 in November 1969, Gordon circled the moon in the command module Yankee Clipper while Alan Bean and Charles Conrad landed and walked on the lunar surface.
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Autógrafos de Neil Armstrong ( First Man on the Moon) y Richard F. Gordon ( otro astronauta)
Este vídeo se ha realizado con el creador de presentaciones de diapositivas de YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/upload).
Este vídeo se ha realizado con el creador de presentaciones de diapositivas de YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/upload).
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- published: 28 Feb 2016
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