Cernan also turned down an assignment as LMP, telling Slayton he would only go as mission commander.
Quote from: Inanimate Carbon Rod on June 12, 2012, 05:52:03 PMWhat do Al Shepard, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra and Pete Conrad all have in common?They commanded the first flights of the pre-shuttle programs.
What do Al Shepard, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra and Pete Conrad all have in common?
Quote from: Echnaton on March 12, 2012, 01:53:55 PMCernan also turned down an assignment as LMP, telling Slayton he would only go as mission commander.Which mission would that have been?
Looked up the reference in The Last Man on the Moon to refresh my memory. Cernan turned down a position of LMP on A16. Instead he was assigned as back up commander on A14, which put him in the rotation for commander of A17.Check p229 and p238 for references.
QuoteLooked up the reference in The Last Man on the Moon to refresh my memory. Cernan turned down a position of LMP on A16. Instead he was assigned as back up commander on A14, which put him in the rotation for commander of A17.Check p229 and p238 for references.Whew. That was a close call for him. If I were Cernan, I would have accepted the first landing flight I could get.
Quote from: VincentMcConnell on June 13, 2012, 10:38:12 PMQuoteLooked up the reference in The Last Man on the Moon to refresh my memory. Cernan turned down a position of LMP on A16. Instead he was assigned as back up commander on A14, which put him in the rotation for commander of A17.Check p229 and p238 for references.Whew. That was a close call for him. If I were Cernan, I would have accepted the first landing flight I could get.Slayton was incredulous that anyone would turn down the opportunity to walk on the moon. Yet it was the second decline he had received.
Quote from: Echnaton on June 14, 2012, 09:06:58 AMQuote from: VincentMcConnell on June 13, 2012, 10:38:12 PMQuoteLooked up the reference in The Last Man on the Moon to refresh my memory. Cernan turned down a position of LMP on A16. Instead he was assigned as back up commander on A14, which put him in the rotation for commander of A17.Check p229 and p238 for references.Whew. That was a close call for him. If I were Cernan, I would have accepted the first landing flight I could get.Slayton was incredulous that anyone would turn down the opportunity to walk on the moon. Yet it was the second decline he had received. Was the first decline Michael Collins?
Quote from: Laurel on June 14, 2012, 10:30:59 AMQuote from: Echnaton on June 14, 2012, 09:06:58 AMQuote from: VincentMcConnell on June 13, 2012, 10:38:12 PMQuoteLooked up the reference in The Last Man on the Moon to refresh my memory. Cernan turned down a position of LMP on A16. Instead he was assigned as back up commander on A14, which put him in the rotation for commander of A17.Check p229 and p238 for references.Whew. That was a close call for him. If I were Cernan, I would have accepted the first landing flight I could get.Slayton was incredulous that anyone would turn down the opportunity to walk on the moon. Yet it was the second decline he had received. Was the first decline Michael Collins?I believe it was Borman, who turned down command of the first Moon landing.
According to Chaikin, McDivitt turned it down, too.
Was the first decline Michael Collins?