RMD1HMMJ–Apollo 13 Apollo 13 Fred Haise (Bill Paxton), Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks), Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon) *** Local Caption *** 1995
RMEM72G6–Garden City, NY, USA. 16th Apr, 2015. Fred Haise in attendance for Apollo 13 45th Anniversary Reunion Celebration, The Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, NY April 16, 2015. Credit: Derek Storm/Everett Collection/Alamy Live News
RMTCC24D–Garden City, New York, USA. 6th June, 2019. Astronaut FRED HAISE, Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot, participates in Cradle of Aviation Museum's Apollo Astronauts Press Conference during its day of events celebrating 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11. Credit: Ann Parry/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMBKFN8G–Astronaut Fred Haise Jr., Dorothy Gavin, former Grumman Pres. Joe Gavin at Cradle of Aviation's Apollo 13 40th Anniv Celebration
RMHDDTYF–Official NASA portrait of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission prime crew members (L-R) astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise at the Johnson Space Center April 29, 1970 in Houston, Texas.
RF2BFCPDJ–Apollo 13 recovery Fred Haise
RMTCRHEC–Apollo 11 backup crew members Fred Haise (left) and Jim Lovell prepare to enter the Lunar Module for an altitude test.
RMGE4G6K–The first crew members for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) are photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division's Orbiter Assembly Facility at Palmdale, California. The Shuttle Enterprise is Commanded by former Apollo 13 Lunar Module pilot, Fred Haise (left) with C. Gordon Fullerton as pilot. The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise was named after the fictional Starship Enterprise from the popular 1960's television series, Star Trek. Image # : S76-29566
RM2J3KHF1–Mission Operations Control Room during the TV broadcast just before the Apollo 13 accident. Astronaut Fred Haise is shown on the screen.
RM2JFXHRG–A statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise faces the Biloxi Lighthouse, July 4, 2022, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Haise is a native of Biloxi.
RM2B837AA–Photograph of the Apollo 13 Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Huston, Texas, Eugene F. Kranz and Fred W. Haise Jr, 1970. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RMK3MANK–APOLLO 13 [US 1995] [L-R] BILL PAXTON as Fred Haise, KEVIN BACON as Jack Swigert, TOM HANKS as Jim Lovell Date: 1995
RMCWCE8D–Apollo 13 crew. L-R: Commander, James Lovell; Command Module pilot, Thomas Mattingly; and Lunar Module pilot, Fred Haise.
RM2CBDDKM–Haise, Fred W. Jr. .
RM2HW56MM–21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of the Island, which is the nearest one can get to moonscape conditions on Earth, Sunday 9th July 1967. Two of these twenty-one are likely to be the first earthmen to walk on the surface of the moon, which will climax America's 7000 million Apollo programme. Our picture shows ... Three astronauts climbing over a lava hill, left to right, Joe Engle, Fred Haise and Ken Mattingly.
RM2BEFG9G–The crew of Apollo 13, consisting of Commander James (Jim) Lovell Jr., Command Module Pilot John Swigert Jr., and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise Jr., launched aboard a Saturn V rocket at 2:13 p.m. EST on April 11, 1970, from Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Apollo 13, launched on April 11, 1970, was NASA's third crewed mission to the moon. Two days later, on April 13, while en route to the lunar surface, a fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks produced an explosion that caused both oxygen tanks to fail and also led to a loss of elect
RM2CHT8MY–The emergency check list from Apollo 13 signed by lunar module pilot Fred Haise is shown at Bonham's Auction house in New York, April 9, 2010. Bonham's will host the Space History Sale April 13, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH SOCIETY)
RMF6G27C–Jul 06, 1995; Hollywood, CA, USA; BILL PAXTON as Fred Haise, KEVIN BACON as Jack Swigert, and TOM HANKS as Jim Lovell in the drama ''Apollo 13'' directed by Ron Howard.
RMKRMDGF–Fred Haise (left) Jim Lovell, and Ken Mattingly pose in front of the launch pad
RMGEGHGT–Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) *** Local Caption *** 1995, Apollo 13, Apollo 13
RMCMCN7F–Thursday 19th July 2012. New York, USA. Fred Haise, Joe Engle, Richard Truly in attendance for Intrepid's Space Shuttle Enterprise Pavilion Grand Opening, The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York.
RMTCC251–Garden City, New York, USA. 6th June, 2019. Astronaut FRED HAISE, Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot, participates in Cradle of Aviation Museum's Apollo Astronauts Press Conference during its day of events celebrating 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11. Credit: Ann Parry/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2A8ANY9–Imprint of Fred Haise space boot footprints in concrete at the base of the Apollo lunar lander exhibit at the Mississippi Welcome Center near the thir
RMH9X95B–NASA Apollo 13 lunar landing mission astronaut Fred Haise poses dressed in a spacesuit in front of the Saturn V rocket at the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 April 6, 1970 in Merritt Island, Florida.
RM2JKA1NM–Bill Paxton Film: Apollo 13 (USA 1995) Characters: Fred Haise Director: Ron Howard 22 June 1995 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RMCX112H–Apollo 13 crew, left to right, mission commander Jim Lovell, command module pilot John Swigert and module pilot Fred W. Haise.
RMGE4J5A–The actual Apollo 13 lunar landing mission prime crew from left to right are: Commander, James A. Lovell Jr., Command Module pilot, John L. Swigert Jr. and Lunar Module pilot, Fred W. Haise Jr. The original Command Module pilot for this mission was Thomas "Ken" Mattingly Jr. but due to exposure to German measles he was replaced by his backup, Command Module pilot, John L. "Jack" Swigert Jr. Image # : S70-36485 Date: April 1970
RM2J3KHGT–The actual Apollo 13 lunar landing mission prime crew from left to right are: Commander, James Lovell, Command Module pilot, John Swigert, and Lunar Module pilot, Fred Haise. Apollo 13 was the mission that suffered a malfuncttion in flight and is famous for its understated 'Houston, we have a problem'
RM2JFXHR9–A statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise faces the Biloxi Lighthouse, July 4, 2022, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Haise is a native of Biloxi.
RMT6YJ3B–Photograph of the Apollo 13 Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Huston, Texas, Eugene F. Kranz and Fred W. Haise Jr, 1970. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RMDXN680–APOLLO 13
RF2JH317M–Biloxi, MS - June 18, 2022: Astronaut Fred Haise statue in Biloxi, MS
RM2CF742E–Fred Haise.
RM2HW5D54–21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of the Island, which is the nearest one can get to moonscape conditions on Earth, Sunday 9th July 1967. Two of these twenty-one are likely to be the first earthmen to walk on the surface of the moon, which will climax America's 7000 million Apollo programme. Our picture shows ... Two astronauts ski with their feet down a volcanic ash slop near their camp, They are left (and winning) Fred Haise and Joe Engle.
RM2HJCM3Y–Astronaut John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot, is lifted aboard a helicopter in a Billy Pugh helicopter rescue net while astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander, awaits his turn. Astronaut Fred W. Haise, Jr., lunar module pilot, is already aboard the helicopter. In the life raft with Lovell, and in the water are several U.S. Navy underwater demolition team swimmers, who assisted in the recovery operations. The crew was taken to the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship, several minutes after the Apollo 13 spacecraft splashed down at 12:01:44 pm CST on April 17, 1970.
RM2D2J8AC–Former astronaut Jim Lovell talks about his historic space flight in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 9, 2010. It's been 40 years since Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth after a oxygen-tank explosion prevented the spacecraft from landing on the moon and put its three-man crew in danger. Four decades later, NASA and the surviving two astronauts, Lovell and Fred Haise, are celebrating an aborted mission that turned potential disaster into a successful recovery. To match interview SPACE-APOLLO13/LOVELL REUTERS/Phelan M. Ebenhack (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH HEADSHOT)
RM2A9EPEC–The crew of the Apollo 13 mission step aboard the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship for the mission, following splashdown and recovery operations in the South Pacific. Exiting the helicopter (from left) astronauts Fred. W. Haise, Jr., lunar module pilot; James A. Lovell Jr., commander; and John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot. The Apollo 13 spacecraft splashed down at 12:07:44 pm CST on April 17, 1970.
RMKRJ4AA–Fred Haise 1966
RMD1HMM9–Apollo 13 Apollo 13 Fred Haise (Bill Paxton), Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon), Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) *** Local Caption *** 1995
RMCMCN7E–Thursday 19th July 2012. New York, USA. Fred Haise, Joe Engle, Richard Truly in attendance for Intrepid's Space Shuttle Enterprise Pavilion Grand Opening, The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York.
RMTD0TKD–Garden City, New York, USA. 6th June, 2019. L-R, Apollo 13 astronaut FRED HAISE and Cradle of Aviation Museum Board of Directors member TODD RICHMAN pose for photo during Apollo at 50 Anniversary Dinner, an Apollo astronaut tribute celebrating the Apollo 11 mission Moon landing. Credit: Ann Parry/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2B7NX7D–Apollo 13 - NASA, 1970. Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell and Fred W. Haise, Jr., during practice moonwalk at Kennedy Space Center, 1970.
RMFW7YMB–Apollo 13 prime crew pose together in their spacesuits with a model of a sextant, the Apollo 13 insignia, and a model of an astrolabe at the Johnson Space Center December 11, 1969 in Houston, Texas. From left to right are: Commander, James A. Lovell, Command Module pilot, Thomas Ken Mattingly and Lunar Module pilot, Fred W. Haise. Command Module pilot Thomas Ken Mattingly was exposed to German measles prior to his mission and was replaced by his backup John Jack Swigert Jr.
RM2JKA66Y–Bill Paxton Film: Apollo 13 (USA 1995) Characters: Fred Haise Director: Ron Howard 22 June 1995 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2H65W2D–President Richard M. Nixon speaks at Hickham Air Force Base prior to presenting the nation's highest civilian award to the Apollo 13 crew. Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom were astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., (next to the Chief Executive), commander; John L. Swigert Jr. (left), command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot.
RMGE4F11–(January 28, 1970) The two members of the Apollo 13 crew who planned to land on the Moon's Fra Mauro region in the lunar module underwent a walk-through of the extravehicular activity timeline. Fred W. haise, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot, tries out a motorized core sampler, right, while James A. Lovell, Jr., the Apollo 13 Commander, looks on at left. Image # : 70P-0046
RM2J3KHDB–The crew of the Apollo 13 mission step aboard the U.S.S. Iwo Jima following splashdown and recovery in the South Pacific. They are (from left) astronauts Fred Haise, lunar module pilot; James Lovell, commander; and John Swigert, command module pilot.
RM2JFXHRK–A statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise faces the Biloxi Lighthouse, July 4, 2022, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Haise is a native of Biloxi.
RMW4P30W–Apollo 13 crew members including Lunar Module Pilot Fred W Haise Jr and Apollo 13 Commander James A Lovell Jr test a motorized core sampler, January 28, 1970. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RMHFX598–100629-N-7367K-002 GULFPORT, Miss. (June 29, 2010) Former astronaut Fred Haise, a lunar module pilot on Apollo 13, speaks to service members at the Training Hall at Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport. Apollo 13, launched April 11, 1970, experienced a technical malfunction that ruptured an oxygen tank, forcing the crew to abort a moon landing to return home. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Demetrius Kennon/Released) US Navy 100629-N-7367K-002 Former astronaut Fred Haise, a lunar module pilot on Apollo 13, speaks to service members at the Training Hall at N
RF2JH3189–Biloxi, MS - June 18, 2022: Astronaut Fred Haise statue in Biloxi, MS
RM2B88TJG–Fred Haise
RM2HW54AK–21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of the Island, which is the nearest one can get to moonscape conditions on Earth, Sunday 9th July 1967. Two of these twenty-one are likely to be the first earthmen to walk on the surface of the moon, which will climax America's 7000 million Apollo programme. Our picture shows ... The Astronauts, left to right, Bruce McCandless, Ken Mattingly, Neil Armstrong, Bill Pogue, Al Wooden, Owen Garriott, Joe Engle, Ed Mitchell, Ron Evans, Ed Gibson, Paul Weitz, Vance Brand, Fred Haise, Stuart Rosa, Don Lind, Jack Lous
RME0YGFH–Apr. 11, 1970 - Seventh manned Apollo crew: The members of the prime crew of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission are (l to r), Astronauts James A. Lovell; Thomas K. Mattingly, and Fred W. Haise. they are seated in front of a scene of the Lagoon Nebula, with the mission insignia and two items of early navigation in the foreground. Represented in the Apollo 14 emblem (center) is Apollo, the sun god of Greek mythology, symbolizing that the Apollo flights have extended the light of knowledge to all mankind
RM2D27FR1–Former astronaut Jim Lovell talks about his historic space flight in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 9, 2010. It's been 40 years since Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth after a oxygen-tank explosion prevented the spacecraft from landing on the moon and put its three-man crew in danger. Four decades later, NASA and the surviving two astronauts, Lovell and Fred Haise, are celebrating an aborted mission that turned potential disaster into a successful recovery. To match interview SPACE-APOLLO13/LOVELL REUTERS/Phelan M. Ebenhack (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH HEADSHOT)
RM2CG9E65–(1969) --- Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr. Portrait
RMKRED7B–Fred Haise 2
RMD1HMMD–Apollo 13 Apollo 13 Kevin Bacon, Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon,l), Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks,m) und Fred Haise
RMCMCN7H–Thursday 19th July 2012. New York, USA. Fred Haise, Apollo 13, Original Enterprise in attendance for Intrepid's Space Shuttle Enterprise Pavilion Grand Opening, The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, New York.
RMTD0TH1–Garden City, New York, USA. 6th June, 2019. L-R, Apollo 13 astronaut FRED HAISE poses with PETER KELLY and KELLY KELLY, in front of moon landing mural at Cradle of Aviation Museum during Apollo at 50 Anniversary Dinner, an Apollo astronaut tribute celebrating the Apollo 11 mission Moon landing. Credit: Ann Parry/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2B7NX7P–Apollo 13 - NASA, 1970. After an apparent explosion damaged the Apollo 13 Service Module, astronauts John L. Swigert, command module pilot, James A. Lovell Jr., commander, and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, had to use the Lunar Module as a "lifeboat" to get home. The astronauts pictured are holding the feed water bag from the Portable Life Support System which is connected to a hose from the Lunar Topographic Camera, 1970.
RMDYKEAP–US President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 astronauts stand at attention before being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a post-mission ceremony at Hickam Air Force Base April 18, 1970 in Honolulu, Hawaii. L to R: Fred W. Haise Jr., James A. Lovell Jr. and John L. Swigert Jr. The Apollo 13 crew splashed down April 17, 1970, about a day and a half prior to the award presentation.
RM2JKA1MH–Bill Paxton, Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon Film: Apollo 13 (USA 1995) Characters: Fred Haise,Jim Lovell,Jack Swigert Director: Ron Howard 22 June 1995 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2H99J5J–A water level view of the Apollo 13 recovery operations in the South Pacific Ocean. The three astronauts as seen egressing their spacecraft. John L. Swigert Jr. (back to camera), command module pilot, is already in the life raft. Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, facing camera, is stepping into the life raft. James A. Lovell Jr., commander, is leaving the spacecraft in the background. A United States Navy underwater demolition team assists with the recovery operations. The three crewmembers were picked up by helicopter and flown to the prime recovery ship, USS Iwo Jima
RMGE4F0W–Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell and Fred W. Haise, Jr., during practice moonwalk at Kennedy Space Center. Lovell (right) operates Lunar Equipment conveyor, a pulley arrangement to load and unload equipment from the cabin section of Lunar Module. Apollo 13's original target on the Moon was the Fra Mauro region, southeast of the Ocean of Storms, to perform an inspection, survey, and sampling of the lunar surface, as well as to deploy and activate the ALSEP package, obtain photographs of candidate exploration sites and to develop human capability to work in the lunar environment. This missio
RM2J3KHH1–President Richard Nixon speaking at Hickham Air Force Base prior to presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, to the Apollo 13 crew. Receiving the award were, from left to right, John Swigert, Fred Haise and James Lovell. Apollo 13 was the mission that suffered a malfuncttion in flight and is famous for its understated 'Houston, we have a problem'
RM2JFXHPR–A statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise faces the Biloxi Lighthouse, July 4, 2022, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Haise is a native of Biloxi.
RF2E07DTR–Space Shuttle Enterprise Approach and Landing Test Program Patch
RM2GF2JAN–(4 April 1970) --- Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., Apollo 13 lunar module pilot, participates in simulation training in preparation for the scheduled lunar landing mission. He is in the Apollo Lunar Module Mission Simulator in the Kennedy Space Center's Flight Crew Training building.
RM2KYW17W–Astronaut John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot, is lifted aboard a helicopter in a Billy Pugh helicopter rescue net while astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander, awaits his turn. Astronaut Fred W. Haise, Jr., lunar module pilot, is already aboard the helicopter. In the life raft with Lovell, and in the water are several U.S. Navy underwater demolition team swimmers, who assisted in the recovery operations. The crew was taken to the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship, several minutes after the Apollo 13 spacecraft splashed down at 12:01:44 pm CST on April 17, 1970.
RM2CF70A1–The first crew members for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) are photographed at the Rockwell International Space Division's Orbiter Assembly Facility at Palmdale, California. The Shuttle Enterprise is Commanded by former Apollo 13 Lunar Module pilot, Fred Haise (left) with C. Gordon Fullerton as pilot. The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise was named after the fictional Starship Enterprise from the popular 1960's television series, Star Trek.
RM2HW604T–21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of the Island, which is the nearest one can get to moonscape conditions on Earth, Sunday 9th July 1967. Two of these twenty-one are likely to be the first earthmen to walk on the surface of the moon, which will climax America's 7000 million Apollo programme. Our picture shows ... The Astronauts, left to right, Bruce McCandless, Ken Mattingly, Neil Armstrong, Bill Pogue, Al Wooden, Owen Garriott, Joe Engle, Ed Mitchell, Ron Evans, Ed Gibson, Paul Weitz, Vance Brand, Fred Haise, Stuart Rosa, Don Lind, Jack Lous
RFJH01YR–President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 crew salute U.S. flag during the post-mission ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Earlier, the astronauts John Swigert, Jim Lovell and Fred W. Haise were presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the Chief Executive.Apollo 13, launched on April 11, 1970, was NASA's third manned mission to the moon. Two day later on April 13 while the mission was en route to the moon, a fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks produced an explosion that caused both oxygen tanks to fail and also led to a loss of electric
RM2D26G4M–Former astronaut Jim Lovell talks about his historic space flight in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 9, 2010. It's been 40 years since Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth after a oxygen-tank explosion prevented the spacecraft from landing on the moon and put its three-man crew in danger. Four decades later, NASA and the surviving two astronauts, Lovell and Fred Haise, are celebrating an aborted mission that turned potential disaster into a successful recovery. To match interview SPACE-APOLLO13/LOVELL REUTERS/Phelan M. Ebenhack (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH)
RM2CGM7GT–1969 Portrait - Astronaut Fred W. Haise, Jr.
RMKRED5M–Fred Haise Ambassador of Exploration Award
RMGHP9RD–Apollo 13 Rekonstruktion des Gesche-hens an Bord der Mond-rakete Apollo 13 im Jahre 1970. Das Raumschiff erlitt auf dem Flug zum Erd-trabanten eine schwere Havarie und konnte nur unter fast unmenschlichen An-strengungen von Besatzung und Bodencrew wieder zur Erde zurückkehren. Foto vlnr.: Die Astronauten Fred Haise (BILL PAXTON), Jack Swigert (KEVIN BACON) und Jim Lovell (TOM HANKS). Regie: Ron Howard aka. Apollo 13
RMEM72G7–Garden City, NY, USA. 16th Apr, 2015. Fred Haise in attendance for Apollo 13 45th Anniversary Reunion Celebration, The Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, NY April 16, 2015. Credit: Derek Storm/Everett Collection/Alamy Live News
RME4JNB4–July 12, 2014 - Garden City, New York, U.S - L-R, former NASA Apollo astronauts FRED HAISE and WALTER CUNNINGHAM are at a Summer of '69 Celebration Event held at the Long Island Cradle of Aviation Museum, on the 45th Anniversary of NASA Apollo 11 LEM, Lunar Excursion Module, landing on the moon July 20, 1969. Haise, the lunar module pilot for Apollo 13 mission and Cunningham the lunar module pilot for the Apollo 7 mission were in the LEM Room during the reunion of former Northrop Grumman Aerospace Corporation employees. Behind them is Lunar Module LM-13 intended for Apollo 18 mission to Copern
RMT5BMD9–Portrait photograph of the astronaut group, Edward G. Givens Jr, April 4, 1966. Edgar D. Mitchell, Charles M. Duke Jr. Don L. Lind, Fred W. Haise Jr. Joe H. Engle, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, Bruce McCandless II. John L. Swigert Jr. William R. Pogue, Ronald E. Evans, Paul J. Weitz, James B. Irwin, Gerald P. Carr, Stuart A. Roosa, Alfred M. Worden, Thomas K. Mattingly and Jack R. Lousma. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RME0YHXY–Jun 10, 1970; Bern, SWITZERLAND; The Apollo 13 astronauts (L-R): FRED W. HAISE, captain, JAMES A. LOVELL, JACK L. SWIGERT and
RM2JK9PPM–Bill Paxton & Tom Hanks Film: Apollo 13 (USA 1995) Characters: Fred Haise & Jim Lovell Director: Ron Howard 22 June 1995 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2H99J5D–President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 crew members pay honor to the United States flag during the post-mission ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., (United States Navy Captain, salutes the flag) commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot (right); and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot (left), were presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the Chief Executive. The Apollo 13 splashdown occurred at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST), April 17, 1970, about a day and a half prior to the award presentation.
RMGE4F0P–Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center, during the fourth television transmission from the Apollo 13 spacecraft while en route to the Moon. Eugene F. Kranz (foreground, back to camera), one of four Apollo 13 Flight Directors, views the large screen at front of MOCR. Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, is seen on the screen. The fourth television transmission from the Apollo 13 mission was on the evening of April 13, 1970. Shortly after the transmission ended and during a routine procedure that required the
RM2J3KHF4–CAPCOM Charles Duke (left), with backup crewmen Jim Lovell and Fred Haise listening in during Apollo 11's descent
RM2JFXHR5–A statue of Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise faces the Biloxi Lighthouse, July 4, 2022, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Haise is a native of Biloxi.
RMW5XHCJ–Richard M. Nixon meeting with Apollo 13 astronauts in Hawaii.; Scope and content: Pictured: Fred W. Haise, James A. Lovell, Richard M. Nixon, John L. Swigert. Subject: Astronauts and Space.
RM2BEFG9M–From left to right are Apollo 13 mission commander Jim Lovell, command module pilot John Swigert and lunar module pilot Fred W. Haise. Apollo 13, launched on April 11, 1970, was NASA's third crewed mission to the moon. Two days later, on April 13, while en route to the lunar surface, a fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks produced an explosion that caused both oxygen tanks to fail and also led to a loss of electrical power. With the mission aborted, a dedicated team in the Apollo Mission Control Center devoted their efforts to developing a plan to shelter
RMPWB9X8–SPEYER, Germany - October 14th 2018: Fred Haise at Space Flight Day, celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Europe's largest space exhibition Credit: Markus Wissmann/Alamy Live News
RM2GMWCRC–(April 1970) --- These three astronauts are the prime crew of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Apollo 13 lunar landing mission. Left to right, are James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot
RF2B2P911–FUJEIRA - CIRCA 1972: A stamp printed in Fujeira, issued to the Apollo program, depicted crew of Apollo 13, circa 1972
RFFFBB90–President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 crew salute U.S. flag during the post-mission ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Earlier, the astronauts John Swigert, Jim Lovell and Fred W. Haise were presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the Chief Executive.Apollo 13, launched on April 11, 1970, was NASA's third manned mission to the moon. Two day later on April 13 while the mission was en route to the moon, a fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks produced an explosion that caused both oxygen tanks to fail and also led to a loss of electric
RM2E7KDNB–Former astronaut Jim Lovell talks about his historic space flight in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 9, 2010. It's been 40 years since Apollo 13 safely returned to Earth after a oxygen-tank explosion prevented the spacecraft from landing on the moon and put its three-man crew in danger. Four decades later, NASA and the surviving two astronauts, Lovell and Fred Haise, are celebrating an aborted mission that turned potential disaster into a successful recovery. To match interview SPACE-APOLLO13/LOVELL REUTERS/Phelan M. Ebenhack (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH HEADSHOT)
RM2C6MNKB–Fred W. Haise Jr. was a research pilot and an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 1959 to 1979.
RMKRD824–Fred Haise GPN-2000-001166
RMGGBNDG–APOLLO 13 / Apollo 13 USA 1995 / Ron Howard Am 10. April 1970 starten die Astronauten Jim Lovell, Bill Paxton und Jack Swigert mit der 'Apollo 13' zu einer Mondmission. Drei Tage später explodiert der Sauerstofftank. Die Raumkapsel läßt sich nicht mehr steuern. Für die Astronauten bedeutet das: 'Houston, wir haben ein Problem...' - TOM HANKS (Jim Lovell), FRED HAISE (Bill Paxton) und KEVIN BACON (Jack Swigert) in der Schwerelosigkeit. Regie: Ron Howard aka. Apollo 13
RMEM732T–Garden City, NY, USA. 16th Apr, 2015. Jim Lovell, Fred Haise in attendance for Apollo 13 45th Anniversary Reunion Celebration, The Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, NY April 16, 2015. Credit: Derek Storm/Everett Collection/Alamy Live News
RME4J5R9–Garden City, New York, USA. 12th July, 2014. L-R, CAROL BARTLETT, former NASA Apollo astronaut FRED HAISE, SEAN BARTLETT of East Stroudsbury, PA, wearing U.S. Army Reserves uniform, and grandfather CHARLIE KEENAN, 85, of Centerport, are at a Summer of '69 Celebration Event held at the Long Island Cradle of Aviation Museum, on the 45th Anniversary of NASA Apollo 11 LEM, lunar module, landing on the moon July 20, 1969. Keenan, who is Sean's grandfather and Carol's father, is a Grumman retiree who was a LEM electrical power subsystem engineer, went with his family to the Graumman former
RM2CBDF8H–Haise, Fred W. Jr. . 1
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