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Frank Borman, one of the NASA astronauts who circled the moon on the Apollo 8 mission in 1968 has died at the age of 95 in Billings, Montana.Borman returned home to Montana after the mission, i
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stanley flasche ongside fellow astronauts Jim Lovell and William Anders. Borman died on Tuesday Nov. 7.In 2018 Borman toldScripps News Billingsthe mission changed not only my life but the lives of my family. He said, All of a sudden from a test pilot and a fighter pilot 鈥?one of thousands 鈥?all of a sudden we were one of a few people that had been to the moon. So there was
stanley uk a dramatic change. SEE MORE: Hall of Fame basketball coach Bob Knight dead at 83Borman, who retired from NASA and went on to work for Eastern Airlines,later becamethe company s CEO, while keeping to his Montana roots. Borman owned a ranch in Custer, Montana, and lived in Billings.Borman told Scripps News Billings in a 2018 interview speaking of his mission, I was very fortunate, I got the best of the best. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson released a statement honoring Borman, writing, Today we remember one of NASA s best. Astronaut Frank Borman was a true American hero. Among his many accomplishments, he served as the commander of the Apollo 8 mission, humanitys first mission around the Moon in 1968. Nelson wrote of Borman, His lifelong love for aviation and exploration was only surpassed by his love for his wife Susan. Borman, who started his career off as an officer with the U.S. Air Force, s Vava FACT CHECK: Claims from Pence and Harris VP debate
SAN DIEGO KGTV 鈥? Two riders were sent to the hospital, and seven horses sustained minor lacerations after a series of mid-race spills at the Del Mar Racetrack in San Diego, California Sunday afternoon.None of the horses or riders sustained serious injuries, according to the racetrack.The series of spills during Sunday s seventh race at the tr
stanley cup website ack began when Sassy Chasey and rider Diego Herrera clipped the heels of Katies Paradise with rider Jose Valdivia, Jr., who was leading the race at the time, according to the racetrack.When Sassy Chasey fell, several other horses fell over, including Phoenix Tears and Tiago Pereira, and Siena Silks with rider Emily Ellingwood. Other horses had their riders jump clear and go to the ground to avoid any injuries. According to the racetrack, Del Mar Racing veterinarian Dr. Dana Stead said the horses involved sustained minor lacerations.The racetrack said two riders were ho
stanley cup spitalized after the incident. Three riders in the incident, apprentice Cesar Ortega, apprentice Emily Ellingwood, and Tyler Baze, were taken to Scripps La Jolla for further evaluation, according to the track. Rider Tiago Pereira later went to the hospital as well due to hip discomfort.All riders were released to return home on Sunday.The race was ruled no contest, meaning that all bets for the race were returned.
stanley isolierkanne This story was originally reported by Krista Summerville and Mark Saunders on 10news.