Are any Apollo astronauts still alive?

The Apollo 8 astronauts returned to Earth on December 27, 1968, when their spacecraft splashed down in the northern Pacific Ocean. The crew members were named Time magazine's "Men of the Year" for 1968 upon their return. It is the last Apollo mission for which all three crew members are still living.
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How many of the Apollo astronauts are still alive?

Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon

All landed on the surface only once, and five missions consisted of two or more surface EVAs. Four of them are alive as of January 2023. Most astronauts at that time came from the military services and were considered to be on active duty during their NASA service.
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Are any of the Apollo 13 astronauts still alive?

Two of the three astronauts (Lovell and Haise) are still alive today. Sadly, Swigert died in 1982 due to complications from cancer in 1982.
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Who is the oldest astronaut still alive?

Frank Frederick Borman II (born March 14, 1928) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) colonel, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, businessman, and NASA astronaut.
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Are any of the 7 original astronauts still alive?

The four surviving Mercury 7 astronauts at a reception after Shepard's memorial service in 1998. Left to right: Glenn, Schirra, Cooper and Carpenter. All are since deceased.
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Who was the last surviving Apollo astronauts?

US astronaut Walter Cunningham, the last surviving member of the first Nasa mission to ever broadcast live TV from orbit, has died at the age of 90. Apollo 7 was an 11-day manned mission in 1968 that tested the ability to dock and rendezvous in space.
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Is Buzz Aldrin still alive today?

He became the second man to set foot on the moon and is the last of the three still alive today. Aldrin retired from Nasa in July 1971 and went on to serve as commandant of the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards air force base in California.
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Is Neil Armstrong buried on the Moon?

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14, 2012, in the Atlantic Ocean. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, died Saturday, Aug. 25. He was 82.
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What did Aldrin leave on the Moon?

Armstrong and Aldrin left behind an Apollo 1 mission patch to commemorate the astronauts who died in 1967 during a test of the command module. Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean also left behind a golden olive branch to commemorate astronaut Clifton C Williams.
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Were the bodies of Apollo 1 recovered?

The high heat, smoke, and poor visibility meant that recovery couldn't begin immediately. Once it finally did (6 hours after the accident), it took and an hour and a half for the bodies of Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee to be recovered from the burned out husk of Apollo 1.
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Who is the oldest living Apollo astronaut?

The only nonagenarian, Aldrin is the oldest remaining moonwalker, and last remaining Apollo 11 crew member alive. Armstrong died in 2012 and the command module pilot Michael Collins, who orbited the moon, died in April 2021.
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Do astronauts get paid for life?

Ultimately, while astronauts' salaries are generally modest while they're working, they can still sometimes get a hefty payout once they retire from active duty. In short: no, astronauts do not get paid for life.
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When was the last human sent to space?

As of December 2022, humans have not traveled beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo 17 lunar mission in December 1972.
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How old is too late to become an astronaut?

Are there age restrictions? There are no age restrictions for the program. Astronaut candidates selected in the past have ranged between the ages of 26 and 46, with the average age being 34.
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How old was the youngest human to ever to be in space?

A month short of 26 years old at launch, he remained the youngest person to fly in space until July 2021, when his record was surpassed by a Dutch teenager, Oliver Daemen. Titov was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, as were almost all the Soviet cosmonauts.
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What is the average lifespan of an astronaut?

To show my work so far - it was rather simple, and with serious flaws, but it already showed promise to proving the hypothesis. Using the Using the list of space travelers I averaged lifespan and birth dates of all space travelers deceased to date. Average birth year: 1937; average lifespan: 61.4 years.
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Is the eagle still on the moon?

After the crew re-boarded Columbia, the Eagle was abandoned in lunar orbit. Although its ultimate fate remains unknown, some calculations by the physicist James Meador published in 2021 showed that Eagle could theoretically still be in lunar orbit.
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How cold did it get on Apollo 13?

During the Apollo 13 mission, the LM environmental control system provided a habitable environment for about 83 hours (57:45 to 141:05 GET). Cabin temperature remained low due to low electrical power levels. This caused crew discomfort during much of this period, with cabin temperatures ranging between 49°F and 55 °F.
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Who was blamed for Apollo 13?

WASHINGTON, June 15—An American lunar landing in 1970 became doubtful today after an official investigation blamed the space agency and two aero space companies for errors that led to an oxygen tank explosion that endangered the Apollo 13 crew.
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Did any Apollo crash?

Apollo 13 was NASA's third moon-landing mission, but the astronauts never made it to the lunar surface. During the mission's dramatic series of events, an oxygen tank explosion almost 56 hours into the flight forced the crew to abandon all thoughts of reaching the moon.
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Why have we not gone back to the moon?

So, why haven't they sent humans back to the moon yet? The two primary causes are money and priorities. The race to put people on the moon was sparked in 1962 by US President John F. Kennedy's 'We Choose to Go to the Moon' address, in which he pledged that by the end of the decade, an American would walk on the moon'.
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Did any Apollo 13 astronauts walk on the moon?

As part of the Apollo 13 mission, Jim Lovell and Fred Haise were scheduled to walk on the Moon, but the lunar landing had to be aborted after an oxygen tank exploded two days later. The Apollo 13 mission did set a record as the farthest humans have ever travelled from Earth.
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Can I buy property on the moon?

Short answer: you can't. No one can. The relevant provision of the OST is Article II which states: “Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.”
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