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    Fred Wallace Haise Jr. (/heɪz/ HAYZ; born November 14, 1933) is an American former NASA astronaut, engineer, fighter pilot with the U.S. Marine Corps and...
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    Apollo 13 (category Fred Haise)
    commanded by Jim Lovell, with Jack Swigert as command module (CM) pilot and Fred Haise as lunar module (LM) pilot. Swigert was a late replacement for Ken Mattingly...
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    Mattingly's backup on Apollo 13. Fred W. Haise Jr. – Flew as Lunar Module Pilot on the unsuccessful Apollo 13. Haise was selected to command the Apollo...
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    Collins recovered he joined Armstrong's crew as CMP. In the meantime, Fred Haise filled in as backup LMP, and Aldrin as backup CMP for Apollo 8. Apollo...
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    bolted to the LM ladder: James A. Lovell; Thomas K. Mattingly II; Fred W. Haise. A replacement plaque with John L. Swigert, Jr.'s name replacing Mattingly's...
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    Shuttle Enterprise was first tested on August 12, 1977. Astronauts Fred W. Haise Jr. and C. Gordon Fullerton piloted the Enterprise from about 7,300 m...
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    Approach and Landing Tests (category Fred Haise)
    until October 1977, with a pair of two-man crews assigned to the orbiter: Haise had previously flown as the Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 13, and was named...
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  • are: R. Walter Cunningham (Apollo 7 - Colonel, USMC Reserve, retired) Fred W. Haise, Jr. (Apollo 13 - USMC 1952–1956, later Captain, Oklahoma Air National...
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    original member of the Apollo 9 support crew, but was assigned after Fred W. Haise Jr. was moved to the position of backup lunar module pilot on Apollo...
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    Williams John W. Young Edwin E. Aldrin Neil A. Armstrong Alan L. Bean Michael Collins Charles Conrad Richard F. Gordon Fred W. Haise James A. Lovell...
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    to CMP, and Fred Haise was brought in as backup LMP. Armstrong would later command Apollo 11, with Aldrin as LMP and Collins as CMP. Haise served on the...
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  • Patton Jr, NASA/Langley Research Stall/Spin Flight Research Center Fred W. Haise, Jr, NASA/JSC Space Shuttle Joe H. Engle, Col, USAF Charles Fullerton...
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    scheduled execution, but would drown 15 months in 1978. American astronauts Fred W. Haise, Jr. and Gordon Fullerton made the first of flight of a crew in the...
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    The Astronaut Monument (category Fred Haise)
    Donn F. Eisele Joseph Engle Ronald Evans Owen Garriott Edward Gibson Fred Haise Joseph P. Kerwin Don L. Lind Jack R. Lousma Ken Mattingly Bruce McCandless...
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    and a former astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions. Capt Fred W. Haise Jr. - former NASA astronaut, engineer, U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot...
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    of Apollo 16 on March 3, 1971. Apollo 16's backup crew consisted of Fred W. Haise Jr. (commander, who had flown on Apollo 13), Stuart A. Roosa (CMP, who...
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    launched in time to rendezvous with Skylab in 1979, STS-2 Commander Fred W. Haise Jr. retired from NASA and Lousma was then moved up as Commander of STS-3...
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  • and A-26 pilot, ASTP Docking Module Pilot, former Chief Astronaut) Fred W. Haise (Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot, Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests) Joseph...
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    NASA Astronaut Group 5 (category Fred Haise)
    Rice University to review their findings. When the scores were tallied, Fred Haise came out with the highest score. In all, 19 candidates were rated as qualified...
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  • multiple people Fred Green (disambiguation), multiple people Fred Guttenberg (born 1965), American activist against gun violence Fred Haise (born 1933),...
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    Fulton, Jr., 1991 Jerauld R. "Jerry" Gentry, 1993 John H. Griffith, 2006 Fred W. Haise, 1995 Lt. Col. Bruce Hinds, USAF, 1999 Robert A. "Bob" Hoover, 1992...
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    the flight Jim Lovell. Swigert, along with fellow astronauts Lovell and Fred Haise, traveled around the Moon and returned safely to Earth on April 17 after...
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  • Apollo 13 (film) (category Fred Haise)
    Kluger. The film tells the story of astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's fifth crewed mission to the Moon, which...
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  • 1963—Donald R. Segner 1964—Glenn M. Gray 1965—Drury W. Wood, Jr. 1966—Fred W. Haise, Jr. 1967—Drury W. Wood, Jr. 1968—Olle Klinker and Erik Dahlstrom 1969—Larry...
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  • Hertzler, Chase Masterson, Colm Meaney, Tim Russ, Roger Stern and Fred W. Haise. Wickman, G. Fred (June 23, 1992). "Beam yourself right in there". Kansas City...
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    only people to have flown to the Moon and also a Space Shuttle mission. (Fred Haise, Mattingly's originally scheduled crewmate for Apollo 13, performed atmospheric...
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    along with LMP William Anders. Aldrin became Lovell's backup CMP, and Fred Haise joined Armstrong's crew as LMP. Construction delays of the first crewed...
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    maint: location missing publisher (link) McFeatters, Ann (July 10, 2002). "Fred Rogers gets Presidential Medal of Freedom". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. www...
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    Research Center. These included: M2-F1 M2-F2 M2-F3 HL-10 X-24A X-24B Wood, Haise and Engle each made a single car-towed flight of the M2-F1. Lifting bodies...
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    August 7. The prime crew for Apollo 13 consisted of Jim Lovell (CDR), Fred Haise (LMP) and Ken Mattingly (CMP). The mission was originally scheduled to...
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