https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/dec/23/astronaut-br...
Astronauts are definitely a different breed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_We_Left_Earth:_The_NASA_M...
An intelligent, thoughtful, hard-working, humble, charming man.
After sitting on the front-line of the potential end of the world, an untethered spacewalk probably seemed like just that - a walk.
Interesting to hear about his experiences as an astronaut. I was not aware of the effects to the body after being in space for long periods of time.
In some sense they are very similar, and they all give credit to the men and women on the ground who made it happen. But they really do make it happen, and are amazing people.
Among them, Bruce McCandless was one of the best - an absolute gentleman, a brilliant speaker, and fascinating.
I'm sorry to see that he has passed from us.
Nothing like taking the second one out for a spin after the first one failed... lol.
If a Manned Maneuvering Unit somehow failed, it would have been a highly extraordinary event. The crew on the shuttle along with their mission controllers could have made an assessment of the risk of failure of the second MMU.
This isn't like your computer kernel-panicking and you rebooting it and hoping for the best.