Al Worden

Alfred Merrill Worden was an American test pilot, engineer and NASA astronaut who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, he orbited it 74 times in the command module Endeavour. Worden was born in Michigan in 1932; he spent his early years living on farms and attended the University of Michigan for one year, before securing an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Graduating in 1955, he elected to be commissioned in the United States Air Force, though he had no piloting experience. He proved adept at flying fighter planes, and honed his skills, becoming a test pilot before his selection as a Group 5 astronaut in 1966. He served on the support crew for Apollo 9 and the backup crew for Apollo 12 before his selection for the Apollo 15 crew in 1970, with David Scott as commander and James Irwin as lunar module pilot.

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Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden never dreamed in space. "“I had no dreams. When I go to sleep, I sleep. I don’t waste energy dreaming. "

Al Worden Apollo 15 Command module pilot on the view from the back side of the Moon

Apollo 15's Al Worden's Second Memoir "The Light of Earth: Reflections on a Life in Space". After Worden left NASA, NASA, he moved to San Francisco, grew out his hair, and became a quasi-hippie