A Long Voyage to the Moon: The Life of Naval Aviator and Apollo 17 Astronaut Ron Evans

A Long Voyage to the Moon: The Life of Naval Aviator and Apollo 17 Astronaut Ron Evans

A Long Voyage to the Moon: The Life of Naval Aviator and Apollo 17 Astronaut Ron Evans

A Long Voyage to the Moon: The Life of Naval Aviator and Apollo 17 Astronaut Ron Evans

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Overview

As command module pilot of Apollo 17, the last crewed flight to the moon, Ron Evans combined precision flying and painstaking geological observation with moments of delight and enthusiasm. On his way to the launchpad, he literally jumped for joy in his spacesuit. Emerging from the command module to conduct his crucial spacewalk, he exclaimed, “Hot diggity dog!” and waved a greeting to his family. As a patriotic American in charge of command module America, Evans was nicknamed “Captain America” by his fellow crew members.

Born in 1933 in St. Francis, Kansas, Evans distinguished himself academically and athletically in school, earned degrees in electrical engineering and aeronautical engineering, and became a naval aviator and a combat flight instructor. He was one of the few astronauts who served in combat during the Vietnam War, flying more than a hundred missions off the deck of the USS Ticonderoga, the same aircraft carrier that would recover him and his fellow astronauts after the splashdown of Apollo 17.

Evans’s astronaut career spans the Apollo missions and beyond. He served on the support crews for 1, 7, and 11 and on the Apollo 14 backup crew before being selected for Apollo 17 and flying on the final moon mission in 1972. He next trained with Soviet cosmonauts as backup command module pilot for the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission and carried out early work on the space shuttle program. Evans then left NASA to pursue a business career. He died suddenly in 1990 at the age of fifty-six.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496213198
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 11/01/2021
Series: Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 419,326
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Geoffrey Bowman is a retired litigation lawyer living with his wife in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A sometime glider pilot, he is a fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and has contributed to the society’s Spaceflight magazine. He is a regular contributor on spaceflight to the quarterly magazine of the Irish Astronomical Association, of which he is a member. Jack Lousma is a retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel, former naval aviator, NASA astronaut, and politician. He was a member of the second crew on the Skylab space station in 1973 and commanded the third space shuttle flight in 1982.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Kansas Kid
2. Jayhawk
3. The Pilot and Miss Pollom
4. Wings
5. Fighting Falcon
6. Top Guns of Oriskany
7. Teachers and Pupils
8. Deke and Al
9. Screaming Eagle
10. Rolling Thunder
11. Per Ardua ad Astra
12. El Lago
13. Modules
14. “Go Fever”
15. Two Lives
16. Footprints in the Dust
17. Backups
18. The Rocky Road to Taurus-Littrow
19. Many a Slip
20. Captain America Sets Sail
21. Into the Shadow
22. The Big Picture
23. Spaceman
24. Return to Ticonderoga
25. End of an Era
26. Apollo-Soyuz and Beyond
27. The Most Alien World
28. Ad Astra
Sources
Index
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