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  1. Alfred Merrill Worden, mejor conocido como Al Worden (1932-2020), astronauta de la NASA e ingeniero estadounidense, realizó un solo vuelo espacial, del 26 de julio al 7 de agosto de 1971, a bordo del Apolo 15. Fue el piloto del módulo de mando Endeavour de esa misión lunar y es una de las veinticuatro personas que han viajado a la Luna ...

  2. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Al Worden, 1932-2020. Alfred "Al" Worden, command module pilot on Apollo 15, passed away on March 18, 2020. We mourn the loss and celebrate the life of Al, an aviator, engineer, and storyteller. From the halls of West Point to the far side of the Moon, the legacy of history’s first deep-space walker continues to inspire.

  3. Worden was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and as backup Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 12 flight. Worden served as Command Module Pilot for Apollo 15, which flew from July 26 to August 7, 1971. His companions on the flight were David Scott ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2020 · Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred M. Worden, who performed the first-ever spacewalk in deep space while on his way home from the moon in 1971, has died at the age of 88. Selected as a NASA astronaut in 1966, Worden flew as the command module pilot on Apollo 15.

  5. Alfred Worden podczas spaceru kosmicznego EVA. Przed opuszczeniem orbity księżycowej, Worden na blisko czterdzieści minut wyszedł na zewnątrz modułu dowodzenia, aby wyjąć film z przedziału przyrządowego statku. Alfred Merrill Worden (ur. 7 lutego 1932 w Jackson, zm. 18 marca 2020 w Houston [1]) – amerykański astronauta, pułkownik ...

  6. Col. Alfred Merrill Worden was born in Jackson, Michigan, on February 7, 1932. He received a bachelor of military science degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1955 and master of science degrees in Astronautical and Aeronautical Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering from the University of Michigan in ...

  7. AL WORDEN. “Flying to the Moon is just a skill that can be learned. The greatest challenge is how you live your life and what good you can do along the way.”.