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Walter Cunningham

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Cunningham, Walter 

Born Mar. 16, 1932, in Creston, Iowa. Astronaut of the USA.

In 1951, Cunningham began his service in the US Navy, where he was trained as a pilot. He later left active military service but remained in the Marine Corps reserves with the rank of major. In 1960 he graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles with a major in physics. In 1961 he received a master’s degree in physics at UCLA and subsequently a doctorate. He worked for an industrial corporation, where he studied the problem of defense against ballistic rockets launched from submarines and also problems of the earth’s magnetism. In 1963, Cunningham became an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Together with W. Schirra, Jr. and D. Eisele he completed a space flight from Oct. 11 to Oct. 22, 1968, on the Apollo 7, which made 163 revolutions around the earth. This was the first test flight of the command module of the Apollo spacecraft.



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One astronaut, Walter Cunningham - who flew on the first manned Apollo flight, Apollo 7 in 1968 - made national news in August 1964 when he fell and ripped open his pressurized suit on McKenzie Pass, leading to a better-designed suit, according to a story in the Bend Bulletin at the time.
” Their backing band includes Walter Cunningham, keyboards and musical director; Tex Richardson, arranger and co-musical director; Chris Coleman, bass; Tommy Steele, sax, flute, harmonica and keyboards; Chandler Judkins, trumpet and keyboards; Jeff Way (who also plays for “Jersey Boys”), guitar; and Darryl Woolfolk (brother of Andrew Woolfolk, an original member of Earth, Wind and Fire), drums.
Included in the lecture programme will be a special viewing of the award- winning film "In The Shadow Of The Moon", a documentary about the Apollo moon missions - a subject dear to Walter Cunningham who was command pilot of Apollo 7, the first manned spacecraft in the Apollo programme.
 
 
 
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