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  1. Haise’s aviation career began in 1952 when he entered Naval Aviation Training without prior aviation experiencegraduating as a Naval Aviator in the USMC. He served in VMF 114 and VMF 533 and as an instructor in Navy Advanced Training Command.

  2. Fred Haise, in full Fred Wallace Haise, Jr., (born November 14, 1933, Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.), American astronaut, participant in the Apollo 13 mission (April 11–17, 1970), in which an intended Moon landing was canceled because of a rupture in a fuel-cell oxygen tank in the service module.

  3. May 23, 2013 · April 5, 2022 - His memoir, “Never Panic Early: An Apollo 13 Astronaut’s Journey,” written with Bill Moore, is published. Read CNN’s Fast Facts about the life of astronaut Fred Haise.

  4. Now, 53 years after the historic event, astronaut Fred Haise, Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 13, has released a gripping autobiography titled “Never Panic Early: An Apollo 13 Astronaut’s...

    • Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) NASA. Buzz Aldrin, right, along with his crewmates Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, before their mission to the Moon. On 21 July 1969, former fighter pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin left his lunar landing craft and became the second person to step on the surface of the Moon.
    • Bill Anders (Apollo 8) NASA. Along with fellow astronauts Jim Lovell and Frank Borman, Bill Anders was one of the first humans to orbit the Moon. In December 1968, Bill Anders flew on Apollo 8, the first mission in which humans travelled beyond low Earth orbit, and the first crewed flight to reach and orbit the Moon.
    • Charles Duke (Apollo 16) There are only four people still alive who have walked on the Moon - Charlie Duke is one of them. He did it aged 36, making him the youngest person to set foot on the lunar surface.
    • Fred Haise (Apollo 13) NASA. Fred Haise and his crewmates seemed surprised by their celebrity after they returned to Earth. Fred Haise was part of the crew of Apollo 13 that narrowly avoided disaster in 1970 after an on-board explosion caused the mission to be aborted when the craft was more than 200,000 miles (321,000km) from Earth.
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  6. Sep 24, 2019 · An explosion on board forced Apollo 13 to circle the Moon without landing. Failure was not an option however, and the crew aboard solved the issue and managed to make it safely back to Earth. NASA astronaut Fred Haise Jr., lunar module pilot for the Apollo 13 mission to the moon. Credits: NASA.

  7. Aug 3, 2023 · The extraordinary autobiography of astronaut Fred Haise, one of only 24 men to fly to the moon. In the gripping Never Panic Early, Fred Haise brings readers into the heart of his experience...

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