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William Reid "Bill" Pogue (January 23, 1930 – March 3, 2014) was an American astronaut and pilot who served in the United States Air Force (USAF) as a fighter pilot and test pilot, and reached the rank of colonel. He was also a teacher, public speaker and author.
William Reid Pogue (Okemah, Oklahoma, 23 de enero de 1930 - Florida, 3 de marzo de 2014) fue un astronauta, piloto de guerra y piloto de pruebas estadounidense [1] que también fue un consumado profesor, orador y escritor.
William R. Pogue was the pilot of a record-setting American mission in space, and one of the very few astronauts ever to go on strike — while in orbit — to demand more time for...
16 de nov. de 2020 · An urban legend tells the story of how, dissatisfied with the micromanagement of their daily timelines, the Skylab-4 crew staged a strike, some called it a mutiny, by turning off the space station’s radio, taking the day off, and doing whatever they pleased.
William Reid Pogue fue un astronauta, piloto de guerra y piloto de pruebas estadounidense que también fue un consumado profesor, orador y escritor.
5 de mar. de 2014 · William "Bill" Pogue, a United States Air Force Thunderbirds pilot and NASA astronaut who served on the nation's first space station, died Monday (March 3). He was 84. Pogue's...
14 de mar. de 2014 · Retired Air Force Col. William R. Pogue, who died March 3 at 84, was an astronaut and Skylab pilot who flew around the Earth for 84 days in 1973 and 1974. At the time, it was the longest...