Lind waited 19 years to launch into space and flew only once.
NASA astronaut Don Lind observes crystals being grown on board the Spacelab 3 science module during space shuttle Challenger's STS-51B mission in 1985.
Instead of going to the moon himself, Lind worked on planning the lunar surface operations for the astronauts who did. He tested the"I don't say this boasting, but I knew more about what Neil [Armstrong] and Buzz [Aldrin] were supposed to do on the first mission and Pete [Conrad] and Al [Bean] were supposed to do on the second mission than they did," said Lind.
Lind's chance to be on the other side of the line came more than a decade after the last astronaut stepped off the moon. The mission also marked the second flight of the European-built Spacelab laboratory module and the first to carry a full complement of science experiments — including the first animal test subjects.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
NASA begins fueling Artemis 1 moon rocket for 2nd launch attemptLiftoff of the Artemis 1 moon mission is set for 2:17 p.m. EDT (1817 GMT).
Read more »
92-year-old grandma, grandson on mission to visit every US national park togetherBrad Ryan, 41, and his 92-year-old grandmother, Joy Ryan, are nearing the finish line on a goal they once thought was impossible: visiting all 63 U.S. national parks together!
Read more »
NASA set to try again Saturday with Artemis I missionThe unmanned Artemis I mission will fly by the moon before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean in October.
Read more »
Opinion | Why putting people on the moon (again) is so worth the expenseNASA hopes to revive our optimism with Artemis, a mission set to put the first woman and the first person of color on the moon in 2025.
Read more »