An astronaut who flew on one of the most famous space missions of all time has died. Michael Collins, 90, was part of the three-member crew on Apollo 11, the first lunar landing mission in 1969.
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, who appeared on this program two years ago. Remembering Astronaut Michael Collins SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Let's take a moment now to ...
SIMON: Michael Collins was the man they left behind to circle the moon in command of the Apollo 11 spacecraft while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took humankind's first steps on the lunar surface.
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