Apollo 9

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Crew

*Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual, prior to and including this mission.

Backup crew

  • Clifton Williams was originally the lunar module pilot for the backup crew, but died on October 5, 1967, in a T-38 crash. His spot was given to Alan Bean. Later, when the backup crew flew Apollo 12, a fourth star was added to their mission patch in remembrance of him.

Support crew

Flight directors

  • Gene Kranz, White team
  • Gerald Griffin, Gold team
  • Pete Frank, Orange team

Mission parameters