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Roger B. Chaffee
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Roger B. Chaffee

United States of AmericaFORMERGovernment1967–1967
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Roger B. Chaffee is a former astronaut from National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1 spaceflight.

Roger Bruce Chaffee was an American naval officer, aviator, and aeronautical engineer who was a NASA astronaut in the Apollo program. Along with thirteen other pilots, Chaffee was selected to be an astronaut as part of NASA Astronaut Group 3 in 1963. He served as capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for the Gemini 3 and Gemini 4 missions and received his first spaceflight assignment in 1966 as the third-ranking pilot on Apollo 1. In 1967, he died in a fire along with fellow astronauts Virgil “Gus” Grissom and Ed White during a pre-launch test for the mission at what was then the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Launch Complex 34, Florida. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and a second Air Medal.

NationalityUnited States of America
BornFebruary 15, 1935
DiedJanuary 27, 1967
AgencyNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
TypeGovernment
StatusFormer
First FlightJanuary 27, 1967
Last FlightJanuary 27, 1967