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Edgar D Tillyer - traduzione in francese

AMERICAN ASTRONAUT (1930-2016)
Edgar D. Mitchell; Edgar Dean Mitchell; Edgar Dean Mitchell, D.Sc.
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  • Apollo 14 command module, his memorial wreath nearby
  • Mitchell stands with the United States' flag on the Moon, 1971
  • Edgar Mitchell, February 2009
  • Edgar Mitchell's memorial in the ''Treasures of Apollo'' exhibit at Kennedy Space Center
  • Mitchell studies a map while walking on the Moon, February 6, 1971
  • Mitchell's doctoral thesis on space vehicle guidance on display at the [[United States Astronaut Hall of Fame]]
  • A U.S. Navy diver helps Mitchell out of the Command Module, 1971

Edgar D Tillyer      
Edgar D Tillyer (1881-1973), American optical scientist and inventor who held more than 150 patents on lenses and optical devices
Tillyer      
Tillyer, family name; Edgar D Tillyer (1881-1973), American optical scientist and inventor who held more than 150 patents on lenses and optical devices

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Edgar Mitchell

Edgar Dean Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist, and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14 in 1971 he spent nine hours working on the lunar surface in the Fra Mauro Highlands region, and was the sixth person to walk on the Moon.

Before becoming an astronaut, Mitchell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from Carnegie Institute of Technology and entered the United States Navy in 1952. After being commissioned through the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, he served as a Naval Aviator. In 1961, he received his second bachelor's degree, in aeronautical engineering, from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and three years later earned his doctorate in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1965 to 1966, he attended the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School and graduated first in his class. During this period, he served as an instructor in advanced mathematics and navigation theory for astronaut candidates.

The legacy of his post-NASA scientific and parapsychology work is carried on through the Institute of Noetic Sciences.