Godspeed Wally Schirra
Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 10:01 pm
Rack this pioneer of the "space age" He commanded the first Apollo mission following the Apollo 1 fire. However, he was probably remembered more for accompanying Walter Cronkite on TV during the Apollo missions. If you were old enough to remember July 20. 1969:
"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed"
The next shot of Wally and Uncle Walter expressing a sigh of relief was something all of us shared.
"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed"
The next shot of Wally and Uncle Walter expressing a sigh of relief was something all of us shared.
(CNN) -- Wally Schirra, one of the original astronauts in the Mercury 7 project, died Thursday at age 84, NASA officials said.
Schirra died in California, the officials said. He was the fifth American in space and the third to orbit Earth.
He was the only astronaut who flew in three of the nation's pioneering space programs: Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
NASA selected Schirra as one of the first group of astronauts, along with Gordon Cooper, Scott Carpenter, John Glenn, Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom and Deke Slayton.
He flew on the fifth Project Mercury flight, orbiting the Earth six times on October 3, 1962, and was commander of the Gemini 6 flight, which launched December 15, 1965.
Schirra was commander of Apollo 7, the first manned flight of the Apollo spacecraft and the Saturn 1B rocket. He and crew mates Walter Cunningham and Donn Eisele successfully checked all the Apollo systems during the 11-day mission that launched October 11, 1968.
The Apollo 7 mission qualified the spacecraft for later moon missions. Schirra retired from the Navy and NASA in 1969.