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| - Ken Mattingly was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program and space shuttle orbiter program. He was a crewmember, along with Duke and Young, on Apollo 16. As well, he was a crewmember on STS-51C. In 2143, the assignment patchs for these missions were on display in the 602 Club. These patches bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Thomas Kenneth Mattingly II (born March 17, 1936), (RADM, USN, Ret.), better known as Ken Mattingly, is a former American naval officer and aviator, flag officer, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and astronaut who flew on the Apollo 16, STS-4 and STS-51-C missions. He had been scheduled to fly on Apollo 13, but was held back due to concerns about a potential illness (which he did not contract). He later flew as Command Module Pilot for Apollo 16, making him one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon.
- Ken Mattingly était un astronaute de la NASA qui a participé à la mission Apollo 16 avec Charles Duke et John Young en 1972 ; et à la mission STS-51C à bord de Discovery (OV-103) avec Loren Shriver, Ellison Onizuka, James Buchli et Gary Payton en 1985. (Réalité extrapolée *) Le nom de "Mattingly" figurait sur plusieurs insignes de mission affichés au 602 Club au 22ème siècle. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Thomas Kenneth "Ken" Mattingly II, (born March 17, 1936) is a retired American astronaut, Naval Aviator and Rear Admiral in the United States Navy who flew on the Apollo 16, STS-4 and STS-51-C missions. He had been scheduled to fly on Apollo 13, but was held back due to concerns about a potential illness (which he did not contract). He later flew as Command Module Pilot for Apollo 16, making him one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon.
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