The Apollo 8 astronaut and former diplomat William Anders
has died. This is sad and his loved ones have my deepest condolences. The
manner of his demise has an almost Hollywood like romanticism. He was flying a Beechcraft
T34 Mentor, a 1950's vintage military training aircraft. He flew low over Puget
Sound in Washington USA
when the plane was seen to attempt some kind of aerobatic and then dropped nose
first into the water. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcCftcjQ0EU.
Mr Anders' body was recovered. It has not been stated whether the remains of
the aircraft was. It is likely it sank; in which case, can it be salvaged from
the seabed? This will be essential for any coroner's enquiry to established why
he died. He was ninety years old and maybe that's too old to fly solo. However,
he was a perfectly qualified pilot with over eight thousand hours experience
including active interception missions with the US Air Force. He broke no
current FAA flying regulations. He was the US
ambassador to Norway
from 1976 to '77; but he is most famous for being one of the three astronauts
aboard Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave earth orbit and fly to
the moon. This mission had no lunar module and it was seven months later that
the first landing on the moon took place with Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11. However,
Apollo 8 was famous for being the first ever manned mission to the moon...
supposedly. Mr Anders was most famous for taking some unique photographs including
some of the first ever of the earth from deep space. One is called "Earthrise"
and is particularly powerful, showing our home planet above the lunar horizon. I
can't help but ask, had he said something to somebody? I hope the rest of his
family are safe. If any "accidents" happen to them too, we must shout
it loud.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/12/moon-landing-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/12/moon-landing-portal.html.
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