ichael Collins was the third member of the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon. His father was a Major General in the United States Army, so it was natural for Collins to join a branch of the armed forces. He chose the U.S. Air Force. With a great interest in aeronautics and astronomy, Collins attended the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School and was accepted into NASAs third group of astronauts, along with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. He flew on the Gemini 10 mission before being the command module pilot for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Although, he was the only crew member of that mission not to set foot on the moon, Collins knew he was a very necessary part of the mission and felt a great sense of accomplishment as he orbited the moon alone in his spacecraft.
Michael Collins
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Birth- Oct 31, 1930
Rome, Italy
Marriage- 1957
Patricia M. Finnegan
To
2009
Education: Place
New York
Education: To
1952
Education: Institution
West Point Military Academy
Becomes one in NASA's third group of astronauts
Oct 1963
Lands on the moon
Jul 20, 1969
Pilot on the 3-day Gemini X mission
Jul 18, 1966
Serves as Command Pilot for Apollo 11 mission
Jul 16, 1969
Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
1969
Total Space Hours
266
Publishes Carrying the Fire
1974
Retired from NASA
1970
Occupation
Astronaut
Gender
Male
Full Name
Michael Collins
Father
James Lawton Collins
Branch
US Air Force
Rank
Major General
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