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  1. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Rounding out the Apollo 1 crew was Pilot Roger Chaffee, an energetic rookie. The plan was that they would fly a 15-story Saturn IB rocket into Earth orbit in late February for a two-week shakedown ...

  2. ROGER B. CHAFFEE (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, USN) NASA ASTRONAUT (DECEASED) PERSONAL DATA: Born February 15, 1935 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Died January 27, 1967, at NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, in the Apollo spacecraft fire. He is survived by his wife Martha and two children. EDUCATION: Chaffee graduated from Central High School, Grand Rapids,

  3. Roger Bruce Chaffee (Grand Rapids, 15 de fevereiro de 1935 – Cabo Kennedy, 27 de janeiro de 1967) foi um astronauta estadunidense. Filho de Don Chaffee, piloto aéreo em parques de diversões na área rural. Em setembro de 1953 foi estudar no Instituto de Tecnologia de Illinois em Chicago.

  4. 28 de ene. de 2017 · Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Ed White died in a flash fire that engulfed their capsule atop a Saturn 1B rocket during a routine training operation on Jan. 27, 1967. Mr. Grissom was 40.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  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.