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Apr 8 2006, 05:26 PM
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I have just noticed that the Columbia astronauts are now commemorated with crater names on the lunar farside, as are the Apollo 1 and Challenger crews, and numerous cosmonauts.
Unfortunately - well, I think it's really unfortunate, anyway - deceased Apollo lunar astronauts are still not added to this list. I believe they should be commemorated by craters near their landing sites. The Apollo 11 crew have a trio of craters near their landing site. The usual rule is, you have to be dead for three years, and Apollo 11 is an exception, but for the others I do feel that crater names near the site are appropriate after death. The Columbia names are given to four craters south of Apollo basin inside the giant South Pole-Aitken basin. Husband, Chawla, McCool and Ramon are the four new names. The other three astronaut names (Anderson, Brown and Clark) already exist elsewhere on the moon, and the new commemoration will be added to those craters (presumably... multiple commemortations already exist). See http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/ for more details (link to moon, then craters). Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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Apr 8 2006, 06:39 PM
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Hmm... it would seem to me that, for the Apollo lunar crews, if you're going to wait until three years after the last member of a given crew has died, we're in for quite a wait. Assuming you want to commemorate whole crews at once.
The most reduced Apollo crew, IIRC, is 14's -- only Ed Mitchell remains alive of that threesome. Of all of the rest of the crews, either two or all three members are still among us: Apollo 7 -- Schirra and Cunningham Apollo 8 -- Borman, Lovell and Anders Apollo 9 -- McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart Apollo 10 -- Stafford, Young and Cernan Apollo 11 -- Armstrong*, Aldrin* and Collins Apollo 12 -- Gordon and Bean* Apollo 13 -- Lovell and Haise Apollo 14 -- Mitchell* Apollo 15 -- Scott* and Worden Apollo 16 -- Young*, Duke* and Matttingly Apollo 17 -- Cernan* and Schmitt* Those are the surviving members of the Apollo crews. Those deceased are (in flight order) Eisele, Conrad, Swigert, Shepard, Roosa, Irwin and Evans. With repeats taken into account, 22 crewmen survive, while seven have died. Of the 12 men who walked on the Moon, nine (asterisked above) are still with us. The youngest of the guys on the Apollo crews was, IIRC, Charlie Duke. He was 35 at the time Apollo 16 flew, so he would be 69 today. The rest of the guys are in their 70's now. So, being a bit morbid, I guess it won't be more than another 10 years or so before most of the crews can be commemorated en masse. But it seems a shame that we can't commemorate Pete Conrad or Al Shepard yet. If it were me, I would rename some of the small-scale features visited by the crews. For example, at Fra Mauro, we could rename North, Middle and South Triplet to Shepard, Mitchell and Roosa. At Hadley, Matthew, Mark and Luke could be renamed Scott, Worden and Irwin. That kind of thing. Just my $.02... -the other Doug -------------------- “The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.” -Mark Twain
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Phil Stooke Columbia astronaut memorial craters Apr 8 2006, 05:26 PM
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