Michael Collins

Acting

Born: 1930-10-31
Died: 2021-04-28
From: Rome, Italy
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.1

Also Known As

Μάικλ Κόλινς

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930 in Rome, Italy) was a former American astronaut and test pilot. Selected as part of the third group of fourteen astronauts in 1963, he flew in space twice. His first spaceflight was Gemini 10, in which he and command pilot John Young performed two rendezvous with different spacecraft and Collins undertook two EVAs. His second spaceflight was as the command module pilot for Apollo 11. While he orbited the Moon, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made the first manned landing on the lunar surface. He is one of only 24 humans to have flown to the Moon. Prior to becoming an astronaut, he had attended the United States Military Academy, and from there he joined the United States Air Force and flew F-86s at Chambley-Bussieres Air Base, France. He was accepted to the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in 1960. He unsuccessfully applied for the second astronaut group but was accepted for the third group. After retiring from NASA in 1970 he took a job in the Department of State as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. A year later he became the director of the National Air and Space Museum. He held this position until 1978 when he stepped down to become undersecretary of the Smithsonian Institution. In 1980 he took the job as Vice President of LTV Aerospace. He resigned in 1985 to start his own business. He was married to Patricia until her death in April 2014, and they had three children: Kate, Ann, and Michael, Jr. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Collins(astronaut), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy

2019
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NASA Distinguished Service Medal

2008
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Washington State Book Award

The Keepers of Truth

2002
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Langley Gold Medal

1999
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National Aviation Hall of Fame

1985
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International Space Hall of Fame

1977
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Grande Médaille d'Or des Explorations

1970
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Hubbard Medal

1970
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NASA Distinguished Service Medal

1970
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Cullum Geographical Medal

1969
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Presidential Medal of Freedom

1969
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Order of Culture

1969
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NASA Exceptional Service Medal

1966
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United States Astronaut Hall of Fame

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star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Distinguished Flying Cross

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Congressional Gold Medal