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  1. Roger Chaffee, the astronaut who would never enter outer space, proved his character by remaining at his station, sending emergency messages in a vain effort to save his crewmates. Lieutenant Commander Roger B. Chaffee died on January 27, 1967, along with Grissom and White; their doomed mission would be renamed Apollo 1 at the request of Grissom’s widow.

  2. 29 de ene. de 2017 · Gus Grisson, 27 de enero de 1967, poco antes del accidente del Apolo 1. El 27 de enero de 1967 Gus Grissom, Ed White y Roger Chaffee murieron asfixiados dentro de la cápsula Apolo 204 durante un entrenamiento rutinario a menos de un mes del despegue. La tragedia supuso un antes y después en la conquista del espacio.

  3. Roger Bruce Chaffee (15. februar 1935 – 27. januar 1967) var en amerikansk astronaut. Selvom han aldrig havde fløjet i rummet, blev han udvalgt til den første flyvning i Apollo-programmet. Han kom aldrig ud i rummet fordi besætningen omkom ved en katastrofal brand på rumfartøjet Apollo 1, under en kommunikationsøvelse på startrampen.

  4. Roger Bruce Chaffee (ur. 15 lutego 1935 w Grand Rapids, zm. 27 stycznia 1967 na Przylądku Kennedy'ego) – amerykański pilot wojskowy, inżynier, astronauta, komandor podporucznik United States Navy. Wykształcenie i służba wojskowa. W 1953 ...

  5. Roger Bruce Chaffee, född 15 februari 1935 i Grand Rapids i Michigan, död 27 januari 1967 vid Cape Canaveral i Florida, var en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 3 den 17 oktober 1963. Chaffee hann aldrig genomföra någon rymdfärd innan han omkom i Apollo 1-branden tillsammans med Virgil "Gus" Grissom och Edward "Ed ...

  6. Biographical Information. Roger B. Chaffee was born February 15, 1935 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Chaffee graduated from Central High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering, Purdue University in 1957. While at Purdue University, he was a member of Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering ...

  7. The scholarship memorializes Navy Lieutenant Commander Roger B. Chaffee, a Grand Rapids native and Apollo Astronaut who perished with fellow crewmates Gus Grissom and Ed White when fire swept through their Apollo 1 Command Module during a pre-launch simulation on January 27, 1967.