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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AaronJohn Aaron - Wikipedia

    John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program. He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and also played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis.

  2. John W. Aaron (Wellington, Texas, 1943) es un ingeniero y físico estadounidense que se desempeñó como controlador de vuelo durante los programas Gemini y Apolo de la NASA. Es ampliamente conocido por evitar que la misión Apolo 12 fuera abortada cuándo el lanzador fue golpeado por un relámpago momentos después del despegue, y ...

  3. historycollection.jsc.nasa.gov › JSCHistoryPortal › historyJohn W. Aaron Oral History - NASA

    26 de ene. de 2000 · This interview with John Aaron is being conducted at the Johnson Space Center for the JSC Oral History Project. The interviewer is Kevin Rusnak, assisted by Carol Butler and Rob Coyle. Thank you for meeting with us again.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2019 · “Then this young man from a little college in Oklahoma named John Aaron, who was at that point around 25, I'd guess, made a call,” says Griffin.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › John_AaronJohn Aaron - Wikiwand

    John W. Aaron es un ingeniero y físico estadounidense que se desempeñó como controlador de vuelo durante los programas Gemini y Apolo de la NASA.

  6. John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program. He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and he played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis, earning him the complimentary appellation of "a steely-eyed missile man".

  7. 17 de feb. de 2016 · John Aaron. So why were the men from such disparate backgrounds in early mission control successful? According to the book’s co-author, Heflin, it’s because they prepared so diligently.