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Happy 89th birthday to retired NASA astronaut Russell "Rusty" Schweickart 🥳
Rusty Schweickart joined NASA in October 1963. In March 1969, he served as the lunar module pilot for Apollo 9, logging 241 hours in space.
Here's to many more happy orbits around the Sun!
https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/1849813169813836202The day after his 29th birthday Rusty Schweickart removed the spacesuit he had been wearing for a week OTD 1964. The Gemini biomedical equipment tests included 6 flights in an F-104 at the FRC, a 96 hr simulated flight in the Gemini simulator at MSC & 3 centrifuge runs at Ames.
https://twitter.com/aisoffice/status/18500980403019247832) Nowy portret astronauty
Christopher Michel @chrismichel 2:32 PM · Aug 2, 2025
New Heroes: Portrait of Apollo 9 Astronaut, Rusty Schweickart for @theNASEM and @theNAEng.
On a foggy morning in Petaluma, I photographed Rusty Schweickart at @stewartbrand & @Ryanphelan6's ranch. Fog from the coast softened the horizon, muting the light. The moment was still, and Rusty was too. A man who once floated above Earth now stood on steel rails, among olive trees and mist, at ease in both realms.
As lunar module pilot on Apollo 9, Rusty played a vital role in the Moon landing’s success. The mission was the first full test of the Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit, including the lunar module’s debut as a separate vehicle. Rusty piloted the untested craft, called Spider, through open space, proving its readiness for the historic journey. Apollo 9 was a cornerstone, ensuring all systems worked in harmony.
Rusty Schweickart once stepped into open space, tethered only by his suit and skill. Today, he guards our fragile planet, always looking up, always thinking ahead, always serving the world he saw whole. yond metaphor. It became his call to serve. He co-founded the Association of Space Explorers to share this vision and later helped establish the B612 Foundation to shield Earth from asteroid impacts, advocating for planetary defense long before it gained traction.
Trained as an engineer and seasoned as a test pilot, Rusty carries a philosopher’s heart. He has devoted decades to humanity’s future, seeking practical ways to reduce our risks. Over lunch with Stewart and Ryan, he spoke of space and olive cultivation in the same calm voice, asking thoughtful questions and listening intently. There was no show, only presence.
Rusty’s groundedness stands out. Despite extraordinary achievements, he remains approachable, deeply human. He brings calm and clarity to every space. He has done more than most, yet carries it lightly.
Rusty Schweickart once stepped into open space, tethered only by his suit and skill. Today, he guards our fragile planet, always looking up, always thinking ahead, always serving the world he saw whole.
@NASA @b612foundation @longnow @ASE_Astronaut
https://twitter.com/chrismichel/status/1951622161887850731
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