Michael Collins

Michael Collins

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Nationality American

Date Of Birth 1930-10-31

Deceased 2021-04-28

Status Deceased

Type Government


Astronaut Biography

Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930) (Major General, USAF, Ret.) was an American former astronaut and test pilot. Selected as part of the third group of fourteen astronauts in 1963, he flew into space twice. His first spaceflight was on Gemini 10, in which he and Command Pilot John Young performed two rendezvous with different spacecraft and undertook two extra-vehicular activities (EVAs, also known as spacewalks). His second spaceflight was as the Command Module Pilot for Apollo 11. While he stayed in orbit around the Moon, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left in the Lunar Module to make the first manned landing on its surface. He is one of 24 people to have flown to the Moon. Collins was the fourth person, and third American, to perform an EVA; and is the first person to have performed more than one EVA.

Michael Collins's Launches

Saturn V | Apollo 11

National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
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Titan II GLV | Gemini X

National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cape Canaveral, FL, USA
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