John Young, 'most experienced' U.S. astronaut, dies

T TV Sunday 07/January/2018 12:18 PM
By: Times News Service

Astronaut John Young, who became one of the most accomplished astronauts in the history of the U.S. space programme, has died at age 87. Jillian Kitchener reports.
The man who once smuggled a corned beef sandwich into orbit, has died at age 87.
According to NASA, legendary U.S. astronaut John Young, who went to space SIX TIMES, died on Friday night at his home in Houston following complications from pneumonia.
Young was the only person to fly with three NASA programmes. He flew into space twice during NASA's Gemini programme in the mid-1960s, twice on the Apollo lunar missions and twice on space shuttles in the 1980s.
The Apollo 16 mission in 1972 took Young to the lunar surface... making him the ninth man to walk on the moon. His accomplished career didn't suffer even when NASA rebuked him for taking a sandwich into orbit, which also generated criticism from lawmakers and the media.
Young, described in a NASA tweet as "our most experienced astronaut," retired in 2004 after 42 years with the space agency.