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Launch and landing on Pacific atoll.[1]Abner Evans, Lt. Cmdr.Marco GarciaJohnny Ingraham“A Man for the Moon” (1960), short storyUnited States NavyScreaming MimiNear FutureCandidates for first Moon flight.[2][3]William BloodLeoTwo other astronautsMan in the Moon (1960), filmUnited Kingdom:National Atomic Research Studies [?] and Technological Development (NARSTI)Near FutureBritish astronaut Blood makes failed Moon flight.[4][5]Richmond D. “Rich” Talbot, Capt. (USAF)Starfire (1960), novelMoon Pilot (1962), filmUnited States Air ForceProject StarfireMay 22\u201329, 1960 (novel)Contemporary (film)First American human lunar orbit mission.[6][7][8][9][10][11]Unnamed female cosmonaut“Hate” (a.k.a. “At the End of Orbit”) (1961), short storyUnknownContemporary\/Near FutureFirst human to orbit Moon crashes in Pacific Ocean near Thursday Island; dies when Hungarian refugee pearl diver prevents her from being rescued before her air runs out.[12]Paul Davenport, Capt. (United States)“Control Somnambule” (1962), short storyApolloNear FutureAstronaut sent on a solo round-the-Moon mission who is subjected to a mysterious temporal discontinuity, subsequently revealed to have been caused by aliens.[a][13][14]Apollo:Joseph Faulk, Lt. Col. (USMC) (CDR)Lester “Les” Mallon, Lt. Cmdr. (USN) (CMP)Max Kovac, Maj. (USAF) (LMP)CAPCOMs:Whitey BurkeGary “Dad” MyersJohnny WacoApollo at Go (1963), novelApolloJuly 1969Crew of first Apollo moon mission, launched on July 5, 1969; landing in Ocean of Storms. Faulk is a veteran of five previous Apollo missions, including an aborted solo suborbital flight.[15]MartinX-20:Mel Lockhart, Capt.The Crawling Hand (a.k.a. Tomorrow You Die) (1963), filmUnited States:X-20November 1963While returning from second human Moon mission, astronaut Lockhart asks for his spacecraft to be destroyed, but returns to Earth as animate severed arm.[16][17]Danton “Dan” Coye, Col. (USAF) (CDR\/CMP)Giovanni “Gino” Lombardi, Maj. (USAF)Eddie Glazer“Down to Earth” (1963), short storyFirst American Earth-Moon Expedition:ApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMSeptember 1971Crew of first Moon landing mission shifts into alternate reality while in lunar orbit.[18]Ivan Kragoff (USSR)Marvel Comics (1963\u2013 )Unnamed spacecraftContemporaryKragoff makes first human flight to Moon, deliberately exposing himself to cosmic rays in order to gain superpowers and becoming the Red Ghost.[19][20]Grand Fenwick:Alfred Kokintz, Prof.Vincent MountjoyUnited States:Two unnamed astronautsSoviet Union:Two unnamed cosmonautsThe Mouse on the Moon (1963), filmGrand FenwickUnited StatesSoviet UnionContemporary (Summer)Tiny Duchy of Grand Fenwick reaches Moon with American financial assistance and leftover Russian Vostok rocket. Launch from Grand Fenwick on August 11; American and Russian launches in late August; Moon landings by all three countries on September 1.[21][22]Francis Spender, Col.“A Question of Re-Entry” (1963), short storyUnited Nations Space DepartmentGoliath 7Early 1970sFirst man to land on the Moon is eaten by cannibals after crash landing in Brazilian jungle.[23][24][25]Kanashima, Dr. (no personal name given)Le jardin de Kanashima (a.k.a. Garden on the Moon) (1964), novelJapanOctober 3, 1942 \u2013 October 1970Physicist Kanashima makes one-way flight to become first man on Moon. Landing at west edge of Sea of Serenity.[26]Apollo 3:Charles “Chiz” Stewart, Jr., Col. (USAF) (CDR) (unnamed in novel)Rick Lincoln, Lt. (USN) (Navigator)Lee Stegler (Co-Pilot) (named Steven James Lawrence in novel)Pilgrim One:Lee Stegler\/Steve LawrenceVostok\/Voskhod:Alexis PlekhanovVostok\/Voskhod:3 unnamed cosmonauts (1 unnamed cosmonaut in novel)The Pilgrim Project (1964), novelCountdown (a.k.a. Moonshot) (1968), filmNASA:Apollo 3 (simulation in film)Gemini (Pilgrim One) (Mercury in novel)Soviet Union:2 Voskhods (2 Vostoks in novel)Near FutureNASA astronaut using modified Gemini craft (Mercury in novel) to beat the Russians to the Moon. Landing near Surveyor 6 in Oceanus Procellarum.[27][28][29][30]Roberts, Col.Simms, Maj.Doctor Who“Moon Landing” (1965), comic stripUnknown (rocket marked “MS”)July 1970First men on the Moon. Country of origin not specified. Mission launches on July 20, 1970.O. K. Deadhead, Sgt.Sergeant Dead Head (a.k.a. Sergeant Deadhead, Sergeant Deadhead the Astronut!) (1965), filmUnited States Air Force (964th Aero-Space Division)Project Moon Monkey:Hercules 3c. 1968Deadhead accidentally stows away aboard spacecraft carrying chimpanzee around the Moon. A planned sequel, Sergeant Deadhead Goes to Mars, was never made.[31][32]Gavin Lewis, Sgt.Clifford Banks, Maj.Howell, Lt. Col. (no first name given)Apollo:Tony LaCava, Lt. Col. (CDR)Martin Daniels, Lt. Col. (USMC) (CMP)Hardy Smith, Cmdr. (USN) (LMP)The InvadersMoonshot (1967), TVF.S.A.:ApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMContemporary\/Near FutureAfter Banks and Howell are killed by mysterious red fog, they are replaced on Moon landing mission by their backups, one of whom is an alien imposter. Lewis was one of the first astronauts, but washed out of Moon program due to fluctuating blood pressure.[33]NASA:Frank Lewis, Dr. (Physiologist) (UK)Stern (Pilot-Astronaut) (no first name given)Roy Villiers, Capt. (Pilot-Astronaut)Apollo:Bill Sanders (CDR)Thomas (Co-Pilot) (no first name given)Unnamed astronautApollo?:Karl Simmonds (Command Pilot)Bob Mitchell (Co-Pilot)Mike Gransome, Maj. (USAF) (Third Pilot)Zenno Fillipini, Dr. (Italy) (Scientific Observer)Ulysses:Don Hart (Command Pilot)Roger Cope (Co-Pilot)Joseph (Pilot) (no first name given)Jean Romain, Prof. (France) (Scientific Observer)Kings of Infinite Space (1967), novelNASA:ApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMUnnamed CSM\/LMProject UlyssesAutumn 1969 \u2013 c. 1970New group of NASA astronauts selected in 1969 combines pilots and scientists and includes international component. Sanders commands lunar mission aborted when Thomas falls ill in flight. Spaceflight veterans Simmonds and Hart join new astronauts on missions using “Saturn VI” rocket (Saturn V with booster rockets added): four-man lunar mission with expanded spacecraft and Project Ulysses deep-space mission.[34]Mikhail Andreievich Karkhov“Moondust, the Smell of Hay, and Dialectical Materialism” (1967), short storySoviet UnionContemporary (Winter)First cosmonaut on Moon awaits death after malfunction. Landing in Ptolemaeus crater.[35]Daddy (unnamed)My Daddy the Astronaut (1967), short filmUnited StatesContemporary\/Near FutureFormer jet pilot lands on Moon, then breaks both legs falling off carousel horse.[36]Tsiolkovskii A:Lev Alexandrovich Barkagan, Col. (Commandant)Pyotr Sachuk (Subcommandant)Sergei Vinogradov (Commandant’s aide)Georgi Zolotarev, Capt.Igor K. Yefremov, Capt.Nikolai “Niki” Urazova, Lt. (Quartermaster)22 unnamed cosmonautsTsiolkovskii B:Nikolai Dorodnitsyn, Lt. Col.Dmitri Alexandrov, Maj.Up to six technicians (rotating)Sedov Base:Mikhail Grek, Lt. Col. (Commander)Three unnamed cosmonautsLenin Base:Pavel K. Shtapova, Lt. Col. (Commandant)Yuri S. Kalganova, Capt. (Subcommandant)Leonid Protsenko, Capt. (Specialist)Alexis Tvardovskii, Capt. (Specialist)NASA:Norm CramerVic AgronteSyd FranklinClint GoodmanApolloEarth orbital flight:Rance Allenby, Col. (USAF) (CDR)Gene Stanley (USN)Joe Kawolski (US Army) (Engineer)Earth orbital flight:Bill RobinsonJohn EnglandChris Wheatley (Geophysical scientist)Aborted circumlunar flight:Neil CarterWilliam R. QuartermainKevin WilsonEarth orbital flight:Unnamed astronautsCircumlunar flight:Three unnamed astronautsMoon landing:Rance Allenby (CDR)Gene Stanley, Cmdr. (USN) (CMP)Leigh “The Brain” Raymond (LMP\/Scientist)Bart Rogers (CapCom)[b]United NationsApollo 026:John England (CDR)Bill Quartermain (CMP)Stephen E. Johnson (LMP\/Scientist)Air Force-NASAMoon landing:Rance Allenby (CDR)Joe Kawolski (CMP)Gene Stanley, Capt. (USAF)[c] (LMP)Circumlunar flight:Two unnamed astronautsLunar farside landing:Three unnamed astronautsMoon landing:Richard FullerGary GarretUnnamed CMPShowboat I:Chuck Hewitt (CDR)Bill QuartermainShowboat II:Matt Jorgensen (CDR)Harold MonroeKevin WilsonBrian Joslyn (CMP)Lance\/Goddard Lunar Base:Rance Allenby (CDR)Gene StanleyJoe KawolskiDick Spencer (US Army) (Engineer)Chris WheatleyEd Meyers (Systems)Gordon Baxter (Logistics)Jim “Paradox” Blessing (Medical technician\/Armaments specialist)Circumlunar flight:Two unnamed astronautsChina:Approx. 48 unnamed astronautsNo Man’s World (1967), novelUSSR Space Command:Tsiolkovskii A BaseTsiolkovskii B BaseSedov BaseLenin BaseNASAApollo:Two Earth orbital flightsAborted circumlunar flightEarth orbital flightCircumlunar flightMoon landing (CSM\/LM)United Nations:Apollo 026 (CSM\/LM)United States Air Force-NASA:Moon landing (CSM\/LM)Circumlunar flight (CSM)Lunar farside landing (CSM\/LM)Moon landing (CSM\/LM)Operation Showboat:Showboat I (Modified Apollo CSM)Showboat II (CSM\/Three-man LM)LanceGoddard Lunar BaseCircumlunar flight (CSM\/cargo lander)People’s Republic of China:Unnamed spacecraftc. 1968 \u2013 November 1972Three years after Soviets reach Moon, American astronauts attempt to follow them. Barkagan was the first man on the Moon, landing on August 22, 1968. Tsiolkovskii A Base located near southwest edge of Ptolemaeus crater, near 11\u00b0S 4\u00b0W\ufeff \/ \ufeff11\u00b0S 4\u00b0W\ufeff \/ -11; -4; Tsiolkovskii B south of Tsiolkovskii A in Alphonsus; Sedov Base north of Tsiolkovskii A, at 28\u00b0N 3\u00b0W\ufeff \/ \ufeff28\u00b0N 3\u00b0W\ufeff \/ 28; -3; Lenin Base near southwest edge of Sinus Iridum. Allenby, Stanley and Kawolski fly first Earth-orbital Apollo\/Saturn V mission. Carter, Quartermain and Wilson’s Saturn V explodes after liftoff; crew saved by escape tower. First American Moon landing at 14\u00b040\u2032S 8\u00b030\u2032W\ufeff \/ \ufeff14.667\u00b0S 8.500\u00b0W\ufeff \/ -14.667; -8.500, north of Lassell crater. UN Moon landing in center of Davy Y. Allenby’s second landing in Gassendi crater. Fuller and Garret land in southern Mare Humorum, north of Doppelmayer crater. Showboat II establishes decoy LeMay Base at 6\u00b0S 17\u00b0W\ufeff \/ \ufeff6\u00b0S 17\u00b0W\ufeff \/ -6; -17, west of Fra Mauro E. Goddard Base established on southeast flank of central peak of Alphonsus; Goddard Base crew fly Lance spacecraft launched by Titan IIIE to reach lunar ferry with two lunar landers in Earth orbit. Twelve Chinese astronauts land in Sinus Aestuum, near Eratosthenes. Goodman is a former X-15 pilot.[37]Roy FlemingFred Gifford, Maj.The Reluctant Astronaut (1967), filmApolloContemporaryRussia plans on sending a dentist into space, to show the safety of their space program. NASA launches Fleming, Cape Canaveral’s newest janitor, upstaging Russian launch.[38][39][40]McIntyre (no first name given)Epsilon:Michael Stevens Harder, Col. (USAF) (Station Commander)Page Alison, Dr. (US) (Life Sciences)Henri Guy-Michel, Col. (Dr.) (French Air Force) (Communications and Navigation Program Director)William Jordan (USAF) (First Engineer)Werner Koelbe, Dr. (born Hans Bayerlein) (West Germany) (Physician\/Medical research)Luke Parsons (USMC) (Engineer)Timothy Pollard, Dr. (Professor of Astronomical Sciences) (UK)June Strond, Ph.D. (Norway) (Geophysics and Earth Sciences Expert)StatCom:Atkins (no first name given)[d]Stubby DolanBandit One:Jack Dexter (Command Pilot)Ken Sanborne, Dr. (Physician)Hal Gunner, Dr. (Physician)Four Came Back (1968), novelSpace StationEpsilonBandit One (lifting body) (launched by Titan IIIC)September 1972International space station crew ravaged by mysterious illness. Epsilon consists of two Saturn II tanks and one S-IVB tank, linked by cables and rotating to provide artificial gravity. Jordan and Parsons previously flew together on a 16-day orbital Apollo mission in 1969; Pollard flew on an Earth-orbital Apollo Applications Program mission in late 1970, becoming the first British astronaut in space. McIntyre suffered from a skin reaction during an earlier Apollo mission.[41]AS-906:Norwood “Woody” Liscombe, Lt. Col. (Command Pilot)Ted Green, Lt. Col. (Navigator)Doug Albers, Lt. Cmdr. (USN)AS-906 first reserve team\/Phoenix One crew:Gordon “Gord” Nash (Flight Commander)Bill RansomUnnamed astronautSecond reserve team:Glenn Eglund, Col. (CDR)Roger Caine, Cmdr.John CorbinetNick Carter-KillmasterOperation Moon Rocket (1968), novelApolloAS-906 (Unnamed CSM\/LM)Phoenix One (Apollo)1968 (from May 16)AS-906 crew is killed in spacecraft fire caused by sabotage; NASA hastily launches Phoenix One as follow-up. Liscombe is a Mercury and Gemini veteran; Green and Nash are Gemini veterans.[42]LarryHankGeorge (no last names given)A Trip in Space (1968), picture bookApolloContemporaryAstronauts on typical Apollo Earth-orbital mission.[43][44]Walter Emmons (CDR)Ed MacKenzie (CMP)Michael Carter (LMP)The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsOne Small Step for Man (1969), TVApolloUnnamed (CSM)\/Retriever (LM)ContemporaryApollo crew experiences medical emergency prior to lunar landing. Carter is first Black astronaut on Moon mission.Major TomDavid Bowie’s songs (1969\u20132015) and various other songsUnknownContemporaryAstronaut sent on a mission “one hundred thousand miles” away from the Earth, as chronicled in “Space Oddity” (1969), and who loses contact with “Ground Control” while in lunar orbit. References to him are made in “Ashes to Ashes” (1980) and the remixed version of “Hallo Spaceboy” as well as, possibly, the music videos of “Slow Burn” (1995) and Bowie’s last song, “Blackstar” (2015), which might imply that Major Tom did not survive his mission.[45]Kenneth McGeorge, Maj.The Hardy BoysThe Arctic Patrol Mystery (1969), novelApolloContemporaryAstronaut kidnapped in Iceland while training for Moon mission.[46]Ironman One:Jim Pruett (Mission Commander)Clayton Stone, Ph.D. (Scientist)Buzz Lloyd (Pilot)Voskhod:Andrei YakovlevX-RV:Ted Dougherty (USAF)Marooned (1969), film, novelIronman One (Apollo Applications Program)VoskhodX-RV lifting bodyNear FutureNASA astronauts trapped in a defective capsule; a Russian cosmonaut attempts aid.[47][48][49][50]Unnamed astronautSquaps, the Moonling (1969), picture bookUnknownContemporary\/Near FutureAn astronaut takes a Moon creature home to meet his children.[51]Andria Vishinkin, Maj. (Soviet Air Force)Stalin, Tommy Tucker and God (1969), novelSoyuz1973This is not specifically a space-related novel, but a central character is Major Vishinkin, a cosmonaut in her mid-twenties, who is repeatedly described as the \u2018most famous woman in Russia\u2019. In the plot, she has just returned to Moscow from a solo space mission. The novel is openly set in 1973, so this appears to be a Soyuz.[52]Robert Ruggles “Rug” McCargo, Cmdr. (USN)Gildy, Capt. (CMP)Parmenter, Cmdr. (no first names given for last two)The Apollo Legacy (1970), novelApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMThe American-European-Soviet Outerspace Program (AESOP)Contemporary\/Near Future (July)NASA astronauts who traveled to Moon with monkey. All three astronauts landed on Moon; Parmenter remained inside LM. Landing at edge of Copernicus. Gildy is the first Black astronaut.[53]Jerry McGrath, Maj. (USAF) (Command Pilot)Earl Boggs, Maj. (USAF) (Pilot)Andrew Zapf, Col. (USAF) (Backup pilot\/CAPCOM)Countdown (1970), novelFederal Space Agency (FSA):Hermes II (command module)Pegasus Orbiting LaboratoryNear Future (Early 1970s)Post-Apollo wet workshop space station with potential military applications. Zapf is a Gemini and Apollo veteran.[54]Bill Edwards (Command Pilot)Dick Larch (UK)Max FriedmanDoomwatchRe-entry Forbidden (1970), TVNASA:Sunfire 1Sunfire 2Contemporary\/Near FutureFirst flights of nuclear-powered spacecraft go awry. Larch is first British astronaut in space.[55]Unnamed astronaut“Journey Across a Crater” (1970), short storyCosmos 253Contemporary\/Near FutureAstronaut who engages in bizarre behavior and sexual perversions after spacecraft breaks up on re-entry.[56]Unnamed CSM\/LMFranklin Grimsby, Maj.FalconJonathan Cornelius Evans, Lt. Cmdr. (CDR)Jimmy Webster (CMP)Charlie Willmers (LMP)“Does the Name Grimsby Do Anything to You?” (1971), short storyUnknown craftApolloUnnamed CSM\/Falcon (LM)1969The first astronaut to walk on the Moon returns shaken, his sleep disturbed with nightmares, due to an incident during the first moonwalk.[57]Unnamed CSM\/LMUnnamed CDRRichard Martin, Lt. Col. (CMP)Unnamed LMPAnna ChristieRoger Allen, Capt. (CDR)Joseph Busby, Col. (CMP)William Davis, Lt. Col. (LMP)The Falling Astronauts (1971), novelApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMAnna Christie (CSM)\/Unnamed (LM)Alternate late 1970s?When the Command Module Pilot (CMP) of a lunar mission carrying nuclear seismic charges goes berserk, only the mission’s information officer, a former CMP himself, stands between Earth and catastrophe. Davis is the first sociologist sent on a lunar mission.[58][59]Dick Matthews, Col. (CDR)Jim Dunlap, Maj. (CMP)Frank Perry, Capt. (LMP)Here’s Lucy“Lucy and the Astronauts” (1971), TVApolloContemporaryAstronauts returning from Moon are quarantined with Lucy Carter.[60][61]Hannson (CDR) (no first name given)Two unnamed astronautsMutant 59: The Plastic Eater (1971), novelApollo 19ContemporaryThe crew of a returning lunar mission are killed on re-entry because the Command Module systems have been contaminated with a plastic-eating virus.[62]Poul AndersonAlpha AlphaDer Astronaut (1972), TVNASAContemporaryAstronaut disappears after reentry.[63]Dick Whitfield, Col.The Brady Bunch“My Fair Opponent” (1972), TVApollo?ContemporaryAstronaut scheduled for Moon mission is guest of honor at Marcia Brady’s junior high school senior banquet night.ShuckworthShanksShowler (no first names given)Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1972), novelCommuter Capsule1972Astronauts ferry hotel staff aboard Commuter Capsule to Space Hotel “U.S.A.”, where they are attacked by Vermicious Knids.[64]Steve Austin, Col. (USAF)Kelly Wood, Maj.Josh LangDavid TateLeah Russell, Dr.Cyborg (1972), novelThe Six Million Dollar Man (1973\u201378), TVApollo 18ContemporaryNovel by Martin Caidin and television series derived from it. Austin is a NASA astronaut injured in testing landing characteristics of lifting bodies in anticipation of the Space Shuttle program.[65] Other astronauts and cosmonauts appear in the TV series episodes Doomsday, and Counting; The Rescue of Athena One; Burning Bright; The Pioneers (1974); and The Deadly Countdown (1977).Walter MonaghanRevelations (1972), novelFifteenth Expedition1970sTwenty-ninth man on Moon attempts to reveal terrible secrets about space program on exploitative TV talk show.[66][67]George LattimerBobby GelmanTop of the Heap (1972), filmApolloContemporaryLattimer, an African-American police officer in Washington, D.C., fantasizes himself and his partner as astronauts on Moon mission.[68]Unnamed US astronautThe Exorcist (1973), filmApolloContemporaryUS astronaut whose death in space is foretold by Regan MacNeil. Connected by author William Peter Blatty to astronaut Billy Cutshaw in The Ninth Configuration.Fergusson (CDR)HennisDrake (first names not given)The Medusa Touch (1973), novel; The Medusa Touch (1978), filmAchilles 6 (Apollo-like)Unnamed CSM\/LMContemporary\/Near FutureMoon mission is doomed by telekinetic John Morlar.[69][70]Roland “Rick” Lawrence, Capt. (USN) (CDR)Benjamin Pelham (CMP)David Anderson, Col. (LMP)Tom Estes (CAPCOM)Flip Crowell (CAPCOM)[e]Irving Sellers (backup)[f]Stowaway to the Moon: The Camelot Odyssey (1973), novel; Stowaway to the Moon (1975), TV movieApolloCamelot (CSM)\/Little Dipper (LM)ContemporaryNASA astronauts on an Apollo mission to the Altai Highlands who discover a child in the command module.[71]Michael Kamp, Capt.Dhalgren (1974), novelApolloContemporary?Apollo astronaut who visits the city of Bellona.[72]William DriscollDavid KnellerLeonard Wenger (CMP)Harold Hansar (LMP)The Last Canadian (a.k.a. Death Wind, The Last American) (1974), novelApollo 23 (“John”) (CSM\/Lunar Exploration Module)Moonlab IMoonlab IINear FutureAstronauts left without guidance from Houston after plague wipes out human life in United States.[73]Melville (no first name given)“My Dream of Flying to Wake Island” (1974), short storyUnknown (Three-man spacecraft)Contemporary\/Near FutureAstronaut recovering from “mental breakdown in space.”[74][75]John Christie “Chris” Andrews, Lt. Col. (USAF) (CDR)Harrison “Hank” Baker (CMP)Jim Cooper (LMP)“The Eve of the Last Apollo” (1976), short storyApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMSummer 1975 (through July 18)Five years after becoming first man on Moon, Andrews experiences midlife crisis concurrent with Apollo\u2013Soyuz Test Project.[76]Bob GrodinAlternative 3 (1977), TV (hoax documentary)ApolloContemporaryNASA astronaut who landed on the Moon and inadvertently stumbled upon a secret moonbase.[77][78]Richard Royce, Cmdr. (USN)Stan Richmond (CMP)Hawaii Five-OShake Hands With The Man On The Moon (1977), TVApolloContemporaryWashed-up astronaut Royce gets involved with crooked real estate developer.[79]US:Rick Delanty, Lt. Col. (USAF)John Baker, Col. (USAF)Evan (no last name given)Drew WellenMcAlliard (no first name given)USSR:Pieter Jakov, BrigLeonilla Alexandrovna Malik, M.D.Lucifer’s Hammer (1977), novelSpace StationSpacelab 2ApolloSoyuzAlternate 1970sJoint US\/Soviet crew studying the close approach to Earth of the comet Hamner-Brown from orbit. Evan was Command Module pilot on an Apollo mission. Baker flew on a mission similar to Skylab 2 and did a spacewalk. McAlliard was sick during a long-duration space mission, possibly Baker’s.[80][81]Scott RogersThe New Adventures of BatmanThe Moonman (1977), TVUnknownContemporaryCollege friend of Bruce Wayne flew solo mission to the Moon.Horace Jones, Col. (CDR)Joseph Pelham, Cmdr. (DMP)Sydney Loren, Dr. (MS)Sargasso (1977), novelApollo 191977NASA crew of Apollo 19, a joint mission with the Soviets and the last Apollo flight before advent of the Space Shuttle. They vanish from their spacecraft when it splashes down in the Bermuda Triangle.[82]Arthur EatonNatural Enemies (1979), filmApolloContemporaryAstronaut who wants to write magazine article about his experience on the Moon.[83]Billy Cutshaw, Capt. (USMC)The Ninth Configuration (a.k.a. Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane) (1980), filmApolloContemporaryUnited States astronaut who lost his sanity just before launching into space. Connected by author William Peter Blatty to astronaut character in The Exorcist.[84][85]NateAndyBoris (last names not given)Superman II (1980), filmArtemis 2(Apollo-like)ContemporaryFictional Society for International Space Exploration (SISE)-Soviet joint lunar mission. Crew killed by escaped Kyptonian criminals.[86][87][88]Trippett, Capt. (USN)Slade (first names not given)“News from the Sun” (1981), short storyNASAUnknownTrippett was the last man on the Moon; Slade was a trainee astronaut who washed out of the space program.[89][90]Unnamed CDRRobert S. Massey (CMP)Unnamed LMPThe Red Dove (1982), novelApolloUnnamed CSM\/LM[g]1972, flashback from 1983US astronaut who has a mental breakdown while preparing for a press conference after returning from the Moon. Later used by the CIA to persuade a Soviet cosmonaut to defect along with his spacecraft.[91]Garrett BreedloveTerms of Endearment (1983), The Evening Star (1996), filmsApolloContemporaryRetired middle-aged astronaut played by Jack Nicholson.[92][93][94]Thomas Jefferson Stamford, Col. (USAF) (CDR)“The Object of the Attack” (1984), short storyApollo 201974 \/ 1982\u20131988Retired NASA astronaut, rumored to have commanded secret Apollo 20 mission to place nuclear missile station in Mare Imbrium, becomes world-renowned religious leader.[95][96]Christopher J. Ahern, Col. (USAF)Simon & Simon“The Wrong Stuff” (1984), TVApolloContemporaryVeteran of 1971 moonwalk works for aerospace company connected to porn film.[97]Forrest GumpJanet Fritch, Maj.Forrest Gump (1985), novelUnknownContemporaryGump’s history as an astronaut was not included in the film adaptation.[98]William Miles, Ph.D.Remington Steele“Steele in the Chips” (1985), TVApolloContemporaryAstronaut who walked on Moon promotes Booster Bars for food company.[99]Luna 15Nikolai L. KuzminUnnamed cosmonautArmstrong BaseUnnamed astronautsTop Secret“Codename: Starfall” (1987), role playing gameFKALuna 15NASA MoonbaseArmstrong Base1969 & 1999Soviet cosmonauts sent to beat Apollo 11 to the Moon. Kuzmin is killed in the crash landing; his unnamed companion lives long enough to plant the Soviet flag on the lunar surface. Their remains are not discovered for thirty years.[100]Gerald R. “Gunner” Smith, Cmdr. (CDR)William C. Griffin, Capt. (CMP)Edward Scott Stone, Capt. (LMP)Darkside (1988), playApollo 18Independence (CSM)\/Yorktown (LM)Autumn 1973Smith and Stone are stranded on Moon when LM engine fails to ignite.[101][102][103]Paul AndrewsBeyond the Stars (1989), filmApolloContemporaryNASA astronaut who landed on the Moon.[104]Spike “Touchdown” Tiggler (USN)Bud StomoviczMike (CMP) (no last name given)A History of the World in 10\u00bd Chapters (1989), novelApolloUnnamed CSM\/LM1943 \u2013 c. 1978Former astronaut Tiggler searches for Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat. Moon landing in summer 1974.[105]John Harper Wilson, Maj. (USSF) (Commander)Neil Holliday, Capt. (USSF) (Eagle One Pilot\/Second-in-command)18 unnamed astronauts“John Harper Wilson” (1989), short storyUnited States Space Force (USSF)Luna One:Eagle One, Eagle Two (passenger ships)Eagle Three (cargo ship)July 1969 (Alternate History) \/ 1988 (Alternate History)In alternate history, Eagle One makes first human Moon landing on July 20, 1969, in Sea of Tranquility; Wilson is first man on Moon. USSF spacecraft Columbus made first human lunar flyby in December 1968 (crew unnamed). Set in same timeline as Steele’s short story “Goddard’s People” and novels V-S Day and The Tranquillity Alternative (q.v.).[106][107]Dave “Rockford” Muldorff, Col. (USAF) (CDR)Thomas Milburne Gavin, Maj. (USAF) (CMP)Richard Edgar Baedecker, Col. (USMC) (LMP)Phases of Gravity (1989), novelApolloPeregrine (CSM)\/Discovery (LM)December 1971 \/ June 1987 \u2013 November 1988In June 1987, Baedecker takes a business trip to India and begins a voyage of self-discovery. 1971 landing near Marius Crater in Oceanus Procellarum.[108]Albert Calavicci, Rear Adm. (USN)Quantum Leap (1989\u201393), TV“Apollo 8”c. 1968 \/ 1999NASA astronaut in Apollo program. Circled the Moon ten times. Calavicci landed the spacecraft safely after the computer systems crashed.Mitiok Sviridenko (Trainee)Luna-17B:Sema Anikin (First stage)Ivan Grechka (Second stage)Otto Plucis (Third stage)Dima Matiushevich (Lunar module)Omon Matveevich Krivomazov[h] (call sign Ra) (Lunokhod)Luna-17B:Pasiuk “Pasha” Drach, Maj.Zurab “Zura” Pratsvania, Capt.Salyut:Armen VezirovDjambul MezhelaitisOmon Ra (1992), novelLuna-17B\/LunokhodSalyut1970sWith the Soviet Union unable to operate automated spacecraft, young cosmonauts train for suicide mission to lunar farside.[109]Roy “Eject”RichardHoward (no last names given)“Walking on the Moon” (1992), short storyApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMContemporary (July 4)Apollo crew reunites for holiday get-together. Set in same timeline as Steele’s Near-Space series.[110]Boris Prishkin, Col.Ekaterina Univer “Katya” PrishkinSoyuz 4:Dmitry Mikhailovich “Mitya” Zhukovsky, Col. (Commander)Soyuz 5:Konstantine K. “Kostya” Strogolshikov, Col. (Commander)Valya Glavtop, Capt.Kolya Grin, Capt. (latter two transfer to Soyuz 4)Luna 15:Dmitry Mikhailovich Zhukovsky, Major-General (Command Pilot)Konstantine K. Strogolshikov, Major-GeneralAlexander Alexandrovich “Sasha” Oryolin, Major-General (Flight Engineer)Cosmonaut squadron:Yurka Adama-BibliovVitya Artzybashev, Capt.Misha Cherryntevsky, Maj.Zhora Fedyuninsky, Maj.Valya Glavtop, Capt.Kolya Grin, Capt.Kopa Kandidim, Capt.Trifya MiserbievTima Schtange, Lt.Genka Stumpelkin, Lt.Vasya Tevyelook, Lt.Cosmonaut candidates:Peter Apollonovich “Petya” Nevsky, Lt.Marcus Gogol, Dr.Lev Lympyet, Prof.Arkady Volgamints, Maj.Peter Nevsky and the True Story of the Russian Moon Landing (1993), novelSoyuz 4Soyuz 5Luna 15 (Soyuz)Laikushka (lunar lander)June 17, 1968 \u2013 July 21, 1969Cosmonauts in renewed push for lunar landing. Oryolin, Strogolshikov and Zhukovsky command squadron within Cosmonaut Corps. Soyuz 4\/5 fly January 14\u201318, 1969 (as in reality). Luna 15 launches July 14, 1969; crash landing (in Sea of Crisis) and loss of contact on July 21. Nevsky, Stumpelkin, Gogol and Lympyet later fly Earth orbital missions in the 1970s and 1980s; Nevsky becomes commander of Cosmonaut Corps and visits Tranquillity Base with Stumpelkin at turn of century. Boris Prishkin was a cosmonaut in the early days of the Russian program; Katya Prishkin was one of four female cosmonauts trained for Vostok 6.[111]Duke “Danger Duke” RobinsonUnnamed CMPMurphy Brown“Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?” (1994), TVLove & War“A Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes to You” (1994), TVApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMContemporaryRobinson is target of slow-speed chase by police after allegedly murdering his brother with a Moon rock. His Moon mission’s CMP is the getaway driver. Robinson played croquet on the Moon and was the technical advisor for Capricorn One.Gemini:Chuck Brittain (Gemini 9 prime crew)Allen Cloud (USAF) (Gemini 12 Pilot)Apollo:Allen Cloud (CDR)Walt Hammond (CMP)Charlie Sumner (LMP)Pete Leitner (Backup CDR)Sea of Tranquillity (1994), novelApollo (Apollo 16?)Cormorant (CSM)\/Raptor (LM)1970\u20131990Astronaut Cloud becomes estranged from his gay son. Moon mission in April 1972, landing in Cayley Plains; Cloud and Sumner are ninth and tenth men on Moon. Brittain was killed in NASA T-38 crash.[112]Charles “Ace” Galvin, Lt. Col.Buzz ThompsonWings“The Wrong Stuff” (1994), TVApolloContemporaryMoonwalker Galvin is invited to endorse Sandpiper Air.[113]Apollo 21:Stan Freeman, Ph.D. (CDR)Ben Santori (CMP)Nick Jensen (LMP)Apollo 29:Nick JensenAmy JordanUnnamed astronautAres:Nick Jensen (Mission Commander)Amy JordanJake Burnett15 unnamed astronautsStar Spear:Six unnamed astronautsDiscovery:Nick JensenAmy JordanFour unnamed astronautsChallenger:Jill RodriguezUnnamed astronauts“In Saturn Time” (1995), short storyApollo 21Nightwing (CSM)\/Flamebird (LM)Apollo 29AresSpace Transportation SystemStar SpearDiscoveryChallengerOctober 15, 1974 \u2013 October 19, 2001 (Alternate History)Alternate history in which Morris Udall defeated Richard Nixon in 1972 Presidential election. Flamebird lands in Peary crater near north pole of Moon. Freeman is the first Black man in space. Bykovsky and Leonov land at edge of Oceanus Procellarum aboard Soyuz L-4 in summer 1977, during American Apollo 29 mission. NASA launches Moonbase to site near Amundsen crater aboard Saturn 5M in spring 1980. Jensen flies to lunar station with Walter Cronkite in August 1984. Jensen, Jordan and Burnett make first crewed landing on Mars in May 1988; Jensen is first human on Mars. Space Transportation System flies for first time in June 1993. Discovery and Challenger fly to Jupiter in 2001 and orbit Callisto.[114]Tom Scott (CDR)Chad Williams (LMP)Walking on the Moon (1995), playApollo 18Unnamed CSM\/LMc. 1996 \u2013 1997During 1975 Apollo 18 mission to Taurus\u2013Littrow, Williams accidentally ran over Scott with Lunar Roving Vehicle, leaving him in a coma. Twenty years later, Williams is tempted to kill Scott in order to sell his story to Hollywood.[115]Nikolai GushkovAlexander BrinkovThe Cape“Buried in Peace” (1996), TVSoviet crewed lunar programs,[which?]Soyuz[i]1968Cosmonauts launched on December 5, 1968 in an attempt to beat Apollo 11 to the Moon with a planned landing in the Sea of Crises. The mission fails when contact with the spacecraft is abruptly lost. The launch is covered up by the Soviet authorities as an uncrewed launch in the Zond program until the spacecraft is re-discovered by the crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Brinkov is described as a veteran of 6 previous missions and second only to Gagarin in the Soviet space program.[116]Grandpa (unnamed) (CDR)Grandpa Takes Me to the Moon (1996), picture bookApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMContemporaryApollo astronaut tells his grandchild bedtime story about his trip to the Moon.[117]Unnamed astronaut“In the MSOB” (1996), short storyApolloc. 2020The last surviving astronaut to walk on the Moon is euthanized in nursing home.[118][119]Prospero OneRoly Gough, Wg Cdr (Commander)Geoff Lighthill, DrBob Nash (CAPCOM)“Prospero One” (1996), short storyProsperoApril 26, 1974 (Alternate History)Crew of the first independently launched British spacecraft. Story set in same alternate history as Stephen Baxter’s Voyage (q.v.).[120]Apollo 3?Alan York (USAF)Unknown program:Daniel GaryFrederick MarchRats Saw God (1996), novelApolloContemporaryMoonwalker York has troubled teenage son.[121]NASA:Ted CurvalBob Gold (Scientist-astronaut)Apollo 11:Joseph Muldoon, Col. (LMP)X-15:Philip Stone, Maj. (USAF)Apollo\/Moonlab:Charles Jones (CDR)James DanaPhil StoneMoonlab\/Soyuz:GrissomJoe Muldoon, Col. (CDR)Adam BleekerPhil StoneKomarovVladimir Pavlovich Viktorenko, Lt. Col. (Commander)Aleksandr SolovyovApollo-N:Chuck Jones (CDR)Jim Dana (CMP)Ben Priest, Col.Voyage (1996), novelNASA:Apollo 11NASA\/USAF:X-15-1NASA:Apollo\/Moonlab:Enterprise (CSM)Moonlab (Wet Workshop)Moonlab\/Soyuz:Grissom (CSM)Soyuz T-3 (Komarov)MoonlabApollo-N (NERVA)July 1969 (Alternate History)October 27, 1969 (Alternate History)August 1976 (Alternate History)November\u2013December 1980 (Alternate History)November 28 \u2013 December 4, 1980 (Alternate History)In alternate history, Muldoon is Apollo 11 LMP rather than Buzz Aldrin; Stone flies 200th and last mission of X-15 program in October 1969. Jones, Dana and Stone place Moonlab in lunar orbit in 1976. Soyuz T-3 (launched with N-1 rocket) docks with NASA Moonlab on December 1, 1980. Apollo-N, 1980 test flight of NERVA engine, ends in disaster.[122]Apollo:Slade (CDR)Al Pond (CMP)Bado, Col. (USAF) (LMP)Apollo:Williams (no first name given)Unnamed astronautSoviet mission:Unnamed cosmonautPrometheus:Jim Richards, Capt. (RAF)Taine (no first name given)“Moon Six” (1997), “Sun-Drenched” (1998), short storiesApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMApolloUnnamed LM\/Lunar Payload Module\/Lunar Flying UnitSoviet lunar landerRoyal Air Force:Prometheus (Alpha\/Beta)1970 (Alternate Histories)In “Moon Six”, Bado finds himself shifting between parallel universes while on the Moon; in “Sun-Drenched”, Slade and Bado are stranded on Moon when Command Module explodes in lunar orbit, killing Pond. Landing near Surveyor 7 or 8 landing site, near Tycho.[123][124]Ivan Fiodorovich Istochnikov, Col.Sputnik (1997), conceptual artworkSoyuz 2October 25, 1968Istochnikov is discovered by Soyuz 3 to have vanished from capsule after apparent meteoroid strike.[125][126][127][128]Charlie (CDR) (no last name given)James “Jays” Holland, Col. (USAF) (LMP)“Moon-Calf” (1998), short storyApolloUnnamed CSM\/LM1990s (June)Twenty-five years after his sole spaceflight, moonwalker Holland visits strange chapel at Hereford Cathedral.[129]Apollo 18:Bruce Cortney (CMP)Apollo 19:Gary Lucas (CDR)Victor Kendall (CMP)Charles Shepherd (LMP)Apollo 20:Bruce Cortney (CDR)Ice (2002), novelApollo 18Unnamed CSM\/LMApollo 19Quest (CSM)\/Starlight (LM)Apollo 20Unnamed CSM\/LMFebruary 1975Apollo 19 astronauts on a mission to the Aitken Basin; Apollo 20 recovery mission. Apollo 18 mission to Schr\u00f6ter’s Valley in the Ocean of Storms is part of back-story.[130]Apollo 19:Jeremiah “Jerry” FinchBackup crew:Gary SprineFlek DavisCud Wilson (backup to Finch)Gentlemen of Space (2003), novelApollo 19Unnamed CSM\/LMOctober 1975 \u2013 August 1976Earth science teacher Finch wins contest to become first ordinary person on Moon. July 1976 landing in Sea of Tranquillity.[131]Orbital mission:Sullivan CarewMoon landing:Wallace “Suitcase” JeffersonLouis “Loopie Louie” HayesPeter “Stinky Pete” CarverRocket RandallUnnamed astronautsThe Old Negro Space Program (2003), short filmNegro American Space Society of Astronauts (NASSA)1957\u20131966African-American organization formed in response to lack of jobs for Black Americans at NASA. Moon landing on September 31, 1966.[132]Apollo 18:Jake “Doggie Daddy” Deaver, Cmdr. (USN) (CDR)Augustus Julian “Augie”[j] Blake, Col. (USMC) (LMP)Apollo (US\/Soviet):Three unnamed astronauts\/cosmonautsThe Orion Protocol (2003), novelApollo 18Unnamed CSM\/LMApollo (US\/Soviet mission)Unnamed CSM\/LM1973December 1974Two-man crew of final official Apollo Moon mission investigates alien ruins in Sinus Medii. Secret US\/Soviet follow-up mission, launched by Soviet Titan-class rocket, lands in Sinus Medii on December 25, 1974.[133]Bucky Brandt50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (a.k.a. How to Lose Your Lover) (2004), filmApolloContemporaryAstronaut who traveled to Moon is having his biography written.Robert ParadiseParadise (2004), TV movieApolloContemporaryApollo astronaut who becomes a televangelist after his return to Earth.Chet Aston“Astronaut of the Year” (2005), short storyApollo?ContemporaryVeteran of thirteen spaceflights has become lonely and rude in his old age.[134][135]Timothy VineCold Case“Debut” (2006), TVApolloDecember 14, 1968 \/ 2006 (Winter)Astronaut in line for Moon landing whose daughter is killed at debutante ball.[136]Nick TercelHoneymoon With Mom (2006), TV movieApollo?2005Astronaut who walked on Moon in 1980 now owns island resort.[137]Apollo 19?:Stephanie Ellis (Grumman)Apollo 20:Leona Marietta Snyder (Bell Labs) (CMP)Apollo 20 hoax (2007), Internet hoaxApollo 19Apollo 20Phoenix (LM)February 1976August 1976Man calling himself William Rutledge claimed he commanded US\/Soviet Apollo 20 mission, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, with crewmates Snyder and Alexei Leonov. Alleged landing southwest of Delporte Crater on lunar farside.[138][139][140][141]VoskhodyeniyeYefgenii YereminAscent (2007), novelZond ProjectJuly 1969Soviet Korean War veteran launched on a secret mission to beat Apollo 11 to the Moon. When the mission fails he is erased from history.[142]Clark Evans“The Dream Life of Astronauts” (2007), short storyApollo1980sUnflown Apollo astronaut recruits gay teenager for sexual threesome.[143][144]Richard Wade, Capt. (USAF)Mark Garris, Capt. (USAF)Michael Hagen, Capt. (USAF)Fallout 3 (2008), video gameUnited States Space Administration (USSA):Valiant 11Virgo II (Apollo and LK-like)July 16, 1969 (Alternate History)In this video game taking place in 2277, exactly 200 years after a nuclear war, the player can visit the Museum of Technology in the ruins of Washington, D.C. The game (and the rest of the series) takes place in an alternate timeline that diverges from reality after World War II. As in our timeline, the United States was the first country to land humans on the Moon and did so starting in July 1969. The mission itself is slightly different to the one in reality as shown by the museum’s Space Race exhibit. This fictional version of Apollo 11, known as “Valiant 11”, was launched by the United States Space Administration (USSA), the timeline’s version of NASA. All three astronauts on the mission were U.S. Air Force Captains, namely, Captain Richard Wade, Captain Mark Garris, and Captain Michael Hagen. The lunar module that flew them there was known as Virgo II and the date they landed on the Moon was July 16, 1969 (the same day Apollo 11 was launched in real life). The exhibit at the museum displays a replica of Virgo II which does not resemble the Apollo LM used in Apollo 11; instead it appears similar to the LK lunar module that was tested by the Soviets in the 1960s and 1970s but never carried humans to the Moon.[145]Paul, Capt. (CMP)Jack (LMP) (no last names given)The Spaceman (2009), noveletApollo 20Artemis (CSM)\/Raven (LM)December 15\u201317, 1972 (Alternate History) \/ Summer 1994Command module loses contact with lunar module during J mission to Tycho commanded by Stu Roosa.[146]Frank Allen (CDR)Unnamed CMPMax Donnelly (LMP)“The Cassandra Project” (2010), short storyApolloUnnamed CSM\/LMLate 1968Secret landing before Apollo 11 to investigate alien dome in Cassegrain Crater. Astronauts’ names changed in 2012 novel adaptation.[147]Apollo 18:Nathan Walker, Cmdr. (CDR)John Grey, Lt. Col. (CMP)Benjamin Anderson, Capt. (LMP)Thomas Young (CAPCOM)[k]LK Proton lander:Unnamed Russian cosmonautApollo 18 (2011), filmApollo 18Freedom (CSM)\/Liberty (LM)Soviet Union:LK Proton landerDecember 1974Apollo 18 astronauts on top-secret DOD mission to the lunar south pole discover dead Russian cosmonaut and alien life.[148][149]Vance Peterson, Col.Adrift on the Sea of Rains (2012), novellaApolloLate 1980s (Alternate History)Commander of US military Moon base which follows on from, and uses hardware developed for, the Apollo program.Unnamed CSM\/LM:Sidney Myshko (CDR)Brian Peters (CMP)Louie “Crash” Able (LMP)[l]Frank Kirby (CAPCOM)Unnamed CSM\/LM:Aaron Walker (CDR)Amos Bartlett (CMP)Lenny Mullen (LMP)The Cassandra Project (2012), novelApolloJanuary 11\u201321, 1969April 1969Secret landings before Apollo 11 to investigate alien dome in Cassegrain Crater.[150]Apollo 18:Robert Cartwright, Cmdr. (CDR)Steve Dayton, Maj. (CMP)Mason Gale (LMP)Rick Delahousse (CAPCOM)Rodinia:Boris Vasiliyevich Petrov, Col. (Commander)Alexander Ivanovich “Sasha” Kruchinkin (Cosmonaut-Engineer)Sea of Crises (2012), novelApollo 18Lexington (CSM)\/Concord (LM)Soviet Union:RodiniaSeptember 1976 \/ ContemporaryApollo 18 mission to Mare Crisium to investigate secret Soviet moonbase.[151]Stas ArsenievichThe Cosmonaut (2013), filmSoviet Moonshot programKolibri module (fictional)c. 1970\u20131975Only member of the first Soviet human mission to the Moon. He gets lost during the trip to the Moon; upon his return, he has been inexplicably transported to an alternate Earth.[152]Unnamed astronautLouie“Model” (2014), TVApolloContemporaryFormer astronaut who walked on Moon punches Louie after he injures his daughter.Project Apollo:Frank Goldwing, Capt.Unnamed astronautsModern era:Scott GoldwingSamUnnamed astronautsCarson Industries:Richard Carson IIICapture the Flag (2015), filmNASA:ApolloUnnamed (CSM)\/Falcon (LM)Carson IndustriesNear Future (2010s)When billionaire Carson attempts to claim the Moon for its helium-3 deposits, NASA launches an old Apollo spacecraft crewed by the retired Frank Goldwing, two children and a lizard to recover Apollo 11’s US flag. Frank Goldwing was scheduled to fly on the last Apollo Moon mission but was dropped from the crew.[153]Andrei Sergeyevich Ilith (sp?)[m]Unnamed cosmonautThe Cosmonaut (2015), short filmSoyuzc. 1970Unnamed cosmonaut experiences emergency during spacecraft systems test.[154]Edward R. Jones, Cmdr.The Devout (2015), filmApollo 1ContemporaryAstronaut who died in Apollo 1 fire is possibly reincarnated as little girl.[155]Alan YorkiZombie“Patriot Brains”, “Astroburger” (2015), TVApollo (unspecified flight)Between 1969 and 1972Alan York is depicted as one of the first of the twelve men to have walked on the Moon. Cf. “Rats Saw God” above.[n][156][157]Apollo 20:William “Memphis” Cato, Col. (CDR)Angela Phelps, Dr. (Geologist) (LMP)Clockwork Corp.:Unnamed pilotsOther unnamed personnel“Let Baser Things Devise” (2015), short storyApollo 20Unnamed CSM\/LMClockwork Corp.:Camelot Base19752025Cato and Phelps were fatally stranded in Mare Serenitatis due to thruster failure and meteor impact. Fifty years later, an “uplifted” chimpanzee named Pierre and a robot discover Cato and Phelps’ bodies while on mining mission. Apollo 19 is mentioned as also experiencing an emergency. Pierre and the robot fly to Moon aboard Russian rocket with American orbiter and Japanese lunar module.[158][159]Salyut 4:Ilya Ilyushin, Maj.[o]Astrotwins: Project Rescue (2016), novelSoviet Union:Salyut 4SoyuzApollo:Crazy 9 (CSM)[p]March 28 \u2013 April 13, 1976Twelve-year-old Scott and Mark Kelly fly spare Apollo CSM to rescue cosmonaut stranded on Salyut space station. Crazy 9 is launched by Titan II rocket powered by sugar-based solid propellant.[160]Ulyana MarkovskayaThe Last Dream for the Moon (2016), short filmSoviet Union:Zond L1-S3Lunniy Korabl Z (lunar lander)June 19 \u2013 20, 1969 \/ 2009Female cosmonaut returning from failed Moon mission crashes in Carpathian Mountains in Romania. Mission possibly launched using N1-L3 rocket.[161]Robert Henley (CDR)Garris (CMP) (no first name given)Eric Dysart, Dr. (Prof.) (USN) (LMP)The Rift: The Dark Side of the Moon (2016), filmApollo1976 \/ 2011Henley disappeared on final Apollo flight, a classified mission to lunar farside. Dysart was selected as one of the first NASA Scientist-Astronauts in 1965 and flew aboard Skylab in 1973.[162]Unnamed astronautApollo 18 (2017), short filmApollo 18September 24, 2015Lone astronaut travels to Moon in order to fire bullet to destroy wasp hive on Earth.[163]Kyle “Chip” CaspersonAll the Beautiful Girls (2018), novelNASALate 1967Spaceflight veteran who has affair with Las Vegas showgirl Ruby Wilde.[164]Avraham “Avi” Stein, Capt. (Hebrew: \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05d4\u05dd \u05e9\u05d8\u05d9\u05d9\u05df) (Israeli Air Force)Apollo 18:Dale “Penalty Box” Lunden, Capt.[q] (USAF?) (CDR)Two unnamed astronautsThe Astronaut’s Son (2018), novelApollo 181974 (September \u2013 November)Israeli astronaut Stein, assigned to command Apollo 18, dies of apparent heart attack two days before scheduled launch. Vietnam veteran Lunden, previously assigned to command the mission, reclaims his spot after Stein’s death. Apollo 18 launches on November 18, 1974.[165]Apollo 18:Edward I. Lovett (CDR)Barton “Bo” Cunningham, Lt. Cmdr. (USN) (CMP)Albert R. Borden (Geologist) (LMP)The Landing (2018), filmApollo 18Unnamed CSM\/LMMay \u2013 June 1973 \/ 1998Documentary made for 25th anniversary of Apollo 18 mission. Lovett and Cunningham were members of NASA Astronaut Group 2. Moon landing on May 26, 1973; Command Module overshoots splashdown target and lands in Taklamakan Desert in Northwest China on June 3, 1973.[166][167]Unnamed astronaut(s)One Hundred Hunters – A visit from the Moon (2018), music videoGeminiApolloc. late 1960s\/early 1970sAstronaut on Apollo mission investigates alien spheres on Moon; the same or another astronaut eventually disappears into portal in larger sphere.[168]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/list-of-fictional-astronauts-project-apollo-era\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of fictional astronauts (Project Apollo era)"}}]}]