Astronaut Al Worden, who flew to the moon in 1971 as a member of the Apollo 15 crew, has died. The retired astronaut was 88.
Worden circled the moon alone on that mission, while his two crewmates test-drove the first lunar rover.
From NASA:
Worden served as command module pilot for Apollo 15 with Dave Scott and Jim Irwin. During the mission Worden became the first human to carry out a deep space walk. He logged 38 minutes in extravehicular activity outside the command module, "Endeavour."
During 1972-1973, Worden was Senior Aerospace Scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center, and from 1973 to 1975, he was chief of the Systems Study Division at Ames.
And below, "Cycle" a poem by Al Worden:
Umbilicals
Breaking free
Being born
Eternity.
Growing Up
Getting wise
Being worldly
No surprise.
Learn to fly
Getting wings
Rise above
Those earthly things."
[via Associated Press