William Anders

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William Alison Anders was an American United States Air Force (USAF) major general, electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, NASA astronaut, and businessman. In December 1968, he was a member of the crew of Apollo 8, the first three people to leave low-Earth orbit and travel to the Moon. Along with fellow astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, he circled the Moon ten times, and broadcast live images and commentary back to Earth, including the Christmas Eve Genesis reading. During one of the mission's lunar orbits, he took the iconic Earthrise photograph.

1933 — 2024  WikimediaWikidata
Bill A. Anders; William A. Anders; William Alison Anders; William Anders
air force officer, aircraft pilot, diplomat, entrepreneur, engineer, astronaut, International Air & Space Hall of Fame, International Space Hall of Fame, Air Force Commendation Medal, National Aviation Hall of Fame, United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Collier Trophy, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Hubbard Medal, Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, Harmon Trophy, 

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  • Apollo 8
    second crewed flight of the United States Apollo program
Astronaut Group Three AnnotatedAstronaut Group Three Annotated
William Anders 1964 (3x4 cropped)William Anders 1964 (3x4 cropped)
Apollo 503 Crew - William Anders (cropped)Apollo 503 Crew - William Anders (cropped)
Crew of the cancelled Apollo 503 missionCrew of the cancelled Apollo 503 mission
William Alison AndersWilliam Alison Anders
Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (744057-CC)Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (744057-CC)
William Anders in Apollo 8 spacecraft during flightWilliam Anders in Apollo 8 spacecraft during flight
Załogi misji Gemini 11 s66-50772Załogi misji Gemini 11 s66-50772
Greg Anders sprays his father, Major General Retired Bill Anders with the fire hose after completing his last flying missionGreg Anders sprays his father, Major General Retired Bill Anders with the fire hose after completing his last flying mission
NASA astronauts Astronauts William A. Anders, James A. Lovell Jr., and Frank Borman, (left to right)  inside Apollo Boilerplate 1102A (simulator) during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico (October 25, 1968)NASA astronauts Astronauts William A. Anders, James A. Lovell Jr., and Frank Borman, (left to right) inside Apollo Boilerplate 1102A (simulator) during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico (October 25, 1968)