NASA plans to send astronauts to Mars
In December 1968, Anders and his colleagues Frank Borman and Jim Lovell left Cape Canaveral, Florida for ten laps around the Moon. hours in orbit before returning to Earth.
They fell in the Pacific on December 27, only 4,500 meters from their target. The group was badembled by the USS Yorktown.
The men had arrived at this point – a crucial step for Apollo 11, which was to land seven months later on the moon.
But the former astronaut criticizes the trajectory of NASA since the time when President John F. Kennedy had promised to bring man to the moon by the time the late 1960s.
] "I'm not as critical of NASA as Bill," he told the BBC. "I believe we need to do a thorough exploration of the solar system, and the man should be part of it."
Asked about the projects of Space X's founder, Elon Musk, and Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, who spoke about the launch.
"I think there is madness around Mars that is crazy." Musk and Bezos are talking about settling on Mars, it's crazy. "
Reflecting on his historic mission on the Moon, Borman described Apollo 8 as" a great success. "
Anders said the most enduring legacy of the mission is" the uplift of the Earth ", a photo taken by the crew showing the our planet in the darkness of space, above the lunar horizon – the first color photo of the Earth made by a human
Another colleague of the duo, Jim Lovell, also spoke about the moment of the photo. "When I looked at the Earth, I started thinking why I'm here, what was my goal here … It has somehow awakened me. "
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