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US astronaut John Young, who flew to the moon twice and commanded the first ever space shuttle mission, has died aged 87. RIP: "Today, Nasa and the world have lost a pioneer," agency chief Robert Lightfoot said in a statement.

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Submitted January 06, 2018 at 06:35PM by maxwellhill http://ift.tt/2EfvbQl
US astronaut John Young, who flew to the moon twice and commanded the first ever space shuttle mission, has died aged 87. RIP: "Today, Nasa and the world have lost a pioneer," agency chief Robert Lightfoot said in a statement. US astronaut John Young, who flew to the moon twice and commanded the first ever space shuttle mission, has died aged 87. RIP: "Today, Nasa and the world have lost a pioneer," agency chief Robert Lightfoot said in a statement. Reviewed by M. Amaar Tahir on 12:59 AM Rating: 5

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