Charles M. Duke Jr.
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Charles M. Duke Jr.
b. Oct 3, 1935
LIFE FORM
Gender
Rank
United States Air Force Brigadier General
MISSIONS
1
TIME IN SPACE
11D:01H:51M
SPACEWALKS
4
SPACEWALK TIME
00D:21H:38M
Charles M. Duke Jr.
65
Charles M. Duke Jr.
b. Oct 3, 1935
LIFE FORM
Gender
Rank
United States Air Force Brigadier General
MISSIONS
1
TIME IN SPACE
11D:01H:51M
SPACEWALKS
4
SPACEWALK TIME
00D:21H:38M
Badges
Moonwalker
Moonwalker
This astronaut walked on the moon.
Crossed Kármán Line
Crossed Kármán Line
This astronaut crossed the Kármán Line (100 km), the internationally accepted boundary of space.
Moon Flyer
Moon Flyer
This astronaut has flown to Lunar orbit.
Bio

Charles Moss Duke Jr., born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1935, is a retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General, test pilot, astronaut, and Apollo 16 lunar module pilot. A Naval Academy graduate with a master’s in Aeronautics from MIT, Duke joined NASA in 1966 and served as CAPCOM for Apollo 11 before flying to the Moon on Apollo 16 in 1972, spending over 71 hours on the lunar surface and 21 hours in spacewalks. His mission achieved major scientific milestones, including deploying the first lunar observatory and collecting 213 pounds of samples. Duke logged over 4,100 flight hours, received numerous awards such as the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and retired from NASA in 1975 to pursue business and Christian ministry, becoming President of Charlie Duke Enterprises and Duke Ministry for Christ. Courtesy of NASA.

WIKIPEDIA EXCERPT
Charles Moss Duke Jr. (born October 3, 1935) is an American former astronaut, United States Air Force (USAF) officer and test pilot who, as Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 16 in 1972, became the 10th and youngest person to walk on the Moon, at age 36 years and 201 days. Duke is one of four surviving Moon walkers, along with David Scott, Buzz Aldrin and Harrison Schmitt.