Frasi di Alan Shepard

Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. è stato un astronauta e aviatore statunitense.

Fu il primo astronauta statunitense a volare nello spazio.

Frequentò le scuole primarie e secondarie nella sua città natale, Derry, nel New Hampshire; conseguì una laurea in Scienza all'Accademia navale di Annapolis nel 1944, un Master ad honorem in Arte dal "Dartmouth College" nel 1962, un Dottorato ad honorem dalla Università Miami di Oxford nell'Ohio nel 1971, e un altro Dottorato ad honorem in Scienze Umanitarie dal Franklin Pierce College nel 1972. Divenne pilota collaudatore per la Marina Militare nel 1951.

✵ 18. Novembre 1923 – 21. Luglio 1998
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Alan Shepard: Frasi in inglese

“I know you're all saying I can go to the moon but I can't find Pasadena.”

When Shepard arrived a half-hour late to a book signing of Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon — reported in Sun-Sentinel wire services (June 19, 1995) "Astronaut Late to Signing", Sun-Sentinel, p. 2A.

“We had some adverse conditions in the '60s, in the '70s and the '80s. The agency has risen above that in the past and will rise above that again.”

Elizabeth Kastor (February 21, 1987) "The Flight of Memory - Mercury Reunion Honors Glenn's Voyage", The Washington Post, p. G1.

“I can hit it farther on the moon. But actually, my swing is better here on Earth.”

The Orlando Sentinel staff (August 13, 1992) "Lunar-Golfer Shepard Takes Swings In Tourney", The Orlando Sentinel, p. A2.

“I just wanted to be the first one to fly for America, not because I'd end up in the pages of history books.”

Marcia Dunn, Associated Press Aerospace Writer (May 1, 1991) "Ex-Astronaut Recalls Thrill of 1st U.S. Space Flight", The Deseret News, p. A1.

“There were similarities between these two incidents. The similarity was too much success … over-confidence and complacency, quite frankly.”

Discussing the 1967 Apollo 1 fire and 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster incidents — reported in The Deseret News staff (May 7, 1995) "Even Cosmos Is Aghast at Size of Earthly Egos", The Deseret News, p. A2.

“The first one I hit pretty flush with one hand - went about 200 yards. And the second one I shanked, and it rolled into a crater about 40 yards away.”

Describing his golf shots made on the Moon — reported in Philip Morgan (April 4, 1993) "'Boy, what a ride!' - On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard went from being a mere Navy commander to an American icon - the country's first man in space. That 15-minute, 28-second flight on Freedom 7 catapulted him into fame, searing his name and face into the collective imagination of a generation", The Tampa Tribune, p. 1.

“Alan Shepard was a great man, a great leader. We were pioneers. If you are an explorer, what more can you ask than to travel into space.”

Edgar Mitchell — reported in St. Petersburg Times staff (July 23, 1998) "Alan Shepard Jr. 1923-1998 - Space pioneer", St. Petersburg Times, p. 1A.
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“One can make the argument that the success of the Shepard flight enabled the decision to go to the moon.”

John Logsdon — reported in John Noble Wilford, The New York Times (July 23, 1998) "Alan Shepard 1923-1998 One of 7 Original Astronauts, He was First American in Space", The Plain Dealer, p. 1A.
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“This is the first time that astronauts of the first group have exhibited things that are personal and sentimental to them. We hope it will encourage youngsters to follow in our footsteps.”

On dedicating the Astronaut Hall of Fame — reported in Associated Press (May 12, 1990) "Five of Mercury Seven return to the Cape, Launch Hall of Fame - Astronauts hope exhibits will inspire youths to learn", The Gazette, p. A2.

“His flight was a tremendous statement about tenacity, courage and brilliance. He crawled on top of that rocket that had never before flown into space with a person aboard, and he did it. That was an unbelievable act of courage.”

NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin — reported in Mark Carreau (July 23, 1998) "Alan Shepard, first American in space, is dead at 74 - Space Age pioneer succumbs to lengthy illness in California", Houston Chronicle, p. A1.
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“Certainly Shepard's flight was a major moment in American history and it clearly showed we were going to respond to the Soviet challenge.”

Louis Friedman — reported in David Montero (July 23, 1998) "Alan B. Shepard: 1923-1998 - A man of the heavens First American in space, moon golfer dies in sleep", Ventura County Star, p. A01.
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“I think about the personal accomplishment, but there's more of a sense of the grand achievement by all the people who could put this man on the moon.”

The Denver Post staff (September 29, 1992) "Shepard still shoots for moon", The Denver Post, p. 1D.

“We need a continuing presence in space.”

Bill Kaczor, Associated Press (May 8, 1993) "Astronauts advocate return to the moon, space flights beyond", The Tampa Tribune, p. 7.

“The fact that every part of this ship was built by the low bidder.”

When asked by a reporter what he thought about while inside the capsule atop the Redstone rocket.
Quoted by Gene Kranz in Failure is Not an Option http://books.google.com/books?id=slQZ3JOUSKQC&q=%22The+fact+that+every+part+of+this+ship+was+built+by+the+low+bidder%22&pg=PA201#v=onepage (2000).

“His service will always loom large in America's history. He is one of the great heroes of modern America.”

President Bill Clinton — reported in Seth Borenstein (July 23, 1998) "Astronaut Filled America's Need for a Space Hero", Detroit Free Press, p. 1A.
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“With the passing of Alan Shepard, our nation has lost an outstanding patriot, one of its finest pilots -and I have lost a very close friend.”

Senator John Glenn — reported in Nicole Koch (July 24, 1998) "The man who played golf on the Moon", The Daily Telegraph (Australia), p. 035.
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“We're going to see passengers in space stations in 15 years, who will be able to buy a ticket and spend a weekend in space.”

The Dallas Morning News staff (July 28, 1986) "People", The Dallas Morning News, p. 2A.

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