Death of Frank Borman, commander of the legendary Apollo 8 mission

2023-11-09 23:40:05
Frank Borman, in Miami, June 3, 1986. DOUG JENNINGS / AP

Astronaut Frank Borman, commander of the legendary Apollo 8 mission, the first to orbit the Moon, died at age 95 on Tuesday, November 7 in the state of Montana, NASA announced Thursday. “Frank Borman was a true American hero”declared the head of the American space agency, Bill Nelson, in a press release.

Passionate regarding aviation, he began his career as an officer in the American Air Force. “His exceptional experience and expertise led him to be chosen by NASA to join its second group of astronauts”underlined Bill Nelson.

In 1965, he went into space for the first time during the Gemini 7 mission, which lasted fourteen days. This mission achieves the first space rendezvous, succeeding in coming within a few tens of centimeters of the Gemini 6 spacecraft.

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The Apollo 8 mission took off in December 1968, with Frank Borman and two other astronauts, James Lovell and William Anders, on board. The famous photograph The earthworm is taken during this mission.

Apollo 8 astronauts before training at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, December 18, 1968. From left: James Lovell, command module pilot, William Anders, lunar module pilot, and Frank Borman, commander. AP

“His service to NASA and to our nation will undoubtedly inspire the Artemis generation to reach new cosmic shores”, said Bill Nelson. NASA plans to return to the Moon with its Artemis program, successor to Apollo. The Artemis 2 mission is due to take off at the end of 2024 and circle the Moon with a crew on board, a mission compared to Apollo 8. This time NASA wants to establish a lasting human presence on the Moon, in order to make it a springboard for manned missions to Mars.

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