Frank Borman, Astronaut Who Led First Orbit of the Moon, Dies at 95
Frank Borman, a renowned astronaut who made history by leading the first orbit of the moon, has passed away at the age of 95. The sad news was confirmed by Janice Lamle-Bailey (@JABAILEY58) on November 16, 2023.
Borman’s achievement of leading the first orbit of the moon took place during the Apollo 8 mission in December 1968. His leadership and courage paved the way for future lunar expeditions and marked a significant milestone in space exploration.
Throughout his career, Borman made invaluable contributions to the field of astronautics and played a vital role in advancing humanity’s understanding of the cosmos. His dedication and commitment to space exploration will forever be remembered.
Frank Borman’s passing is a great loss to the scientific community and the world. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of astronauts and space enthusiasts to push the boundaries of human exploration.
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— JANICE LAMLE-BAILEY (@JABAILEY58) November 16, 2023