Earthrise 1968: NASA Apollo 8 Commander Frank Borman (1928-2023) Tribute
NASA astronaut Frank Borman (1928-1963) led the first team of American astronauts to circle the moon—extending humanity's horizons into deep space. His Apollo 8 crew rocketed into orbit on December 21, 1968, and after circling the moon 10 times on Christmas Eve, it was time to come home. On Christmas morning, mission control waited anxiously for word that Apollo 8’s engine burn to leave lunar orbit had worked. They soon got confirmation when Lovell radioed, “Roger, please be informed there is a Santa Claus.”
The crew splashed down in the Pacific on December 27. A lunar landing was still months away, but for the first time ever, humans from Earth had visited the moon and returned home safely.
Learn more about Frank Borman:
https://www.nasa.gov/former-astronaut-frank-borman/
Read about NASA's Apollo 8 Mission:
https://www.nasa.gov/mission/apollo-8/
Image Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Johnson Space Center
Image Dates: Sept. 9-Dec. 24, 1968
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