Terry Zarsoff
First Grader
That’s more of a sad fact.Fun fact I read somewhere: no one born after 1935 has walked on the moon.
(If anyone did at all, but that's another thread đŸ˜‚)
Here’s one that you may not realise:
Jim Lovell (as opposed to LowellđŸ˜‰) was one of only three men to go to the Moon twice. The other two, John Young and Gene Cernan (navy men like Lovell) flew to the Moon on Apollo 10, to test the CM/LM combo in lunar orbit, on a mission commanded by Tom Stafford.
Stafford was also USN to begin with, but transferred to the newly created USAF, soon after finishing at Annapolis.
Anyway, I digress.
The difference between Lovell, and Young and Cernan, is that the latter two set foot on the Moon the second time around. On Apollos 16 and 17 respectively.
Whereas Lovell remains the only man in history to date - to have ventured to the Moon twice - without setting foot upon it.