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- Birth nameAlan Bartlett Shepard Jr.
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Alan Shepard was born on November 18, 1923 in Derry, New Hampshire, USA. He was a writer, known for The Magical World of Disney (1954), International Pro-Celebrity Golf (1975) and Romfart (1985). He was married to Louise Brewer. He died on July 22, 1998 in Monterey, California, USA.
- SpouseLouise Brewer(March 3, 1945 - July 22, 1998) (his death, 2 children)
- Is the only member of the original seven Mercury astronauts, the first astronauts to be picked for the U.S. space program, to walk on the moon.
- Made the historic first U.S. space flight on May 5, 1961. Was the first man to hit a golf ball on the moon.
- A shot of him from his astronaut days can be seen in the opening credits sequence of Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)
- Moonwalker (Apollo 14, 1971).
- Is credited with coining the usage "A-OK" on his sub-orbital Mercury flight in 1961.
- [5/5/61, to Houston control at blastoff as the first American in space] A-OK, full go.
- [1961, upon returning from his space mission] The only complaint I have was that the flight wasn't long enough.
- [First words on the moon during Apollo 14 mission] And it's been a long way, but we're here.
- [from a letter to his parents, January 1959, indicating his intention to volunteer for the "Man in Space" program] All volunteers will go through a rigorous elimination process until a handful are selected...I assure you I will analyze the entire picture based upon my past flight experience...There is no reason for expression of fear but merely gratitude to be considered for this very important contribution to science and the country. Will keep you posted.
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