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 Post subject: Astronaut John Young
PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:58 am 
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Former Naval Aviator and illustrious Astronaut John Young has passed away (Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo16, STS-1 & STS-9). Link to a nice article on him from 13 years ago when he retired from NASA:

https://www.airspacemag.com/space/space ... /?no-cache

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 Post subject: Re: Astronaut John Young
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Godspeed and blue skies John Young!

John was one of the astronauts that were in the Ron Howard film "In the Shadow of the Moon". If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9d9-pHZzIE


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 Post subject: Re: Astronaut John Young
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Chris sent me this picture when he showed up at NASA in 1992. He'd been given a desk in a large room that held several other desks, and one of them was Young's. The photo is poor because the internet was fairly new then.

Chris' email expressed a feeling of wonder, that he could actually be there, with his own desk across from Young's. He had the sense of being a very small french in a very large pond. Sharing space with a giant.

What's remarkable about Young is that he was ruthlessly focused on safety (except maybe that time with the corned beef sandwich). After a mission, when everybody was in a euphoric glow, he would lead the de-brief, and relentlessly seek out what DIDN'T work. He punctured a lot of balloons. Management didn't really like him, although he was useful enough in that category -- with the stature -- to last until he was 70.

That sort of thing is not fun. It's always negative, even if the goal is overwhelmingly positive. He took it upon himself to do a thankless task. He was needed, and he responded.

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And on a far less reverent note, when I typed in "french" in the above post, some editing software assumed I was maligning the Gallic race, and changed it to "French".

And right now, when I type that word without a capital letter, it automatically capitalizes it.

Hand-holding nonsense.

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John Young would have been annoyed, and written a memo.


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 Post subject: Re: Astronaut John Young
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From what I've read, he basically sacrificed his flight career (he was up for a 7th space mission...the Hubble deployment flight) by blasting NASA management post-Challenger. Took a lot of guts...

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 Post subject: Re: Astronaut John Young
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Yes,

And anyone who thinks a guy like that faked a moon landing, is nuts.

Deliberately, willfully, intentionally ignorant.


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He was one man I admired above most any other, even among the astronauts.

Ad astra John Young.

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He was one of the greats!

RIP John Young! :(

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