thanks. i could only remember the first line, and you shared a second line, i couldn't find it on you tube. it was a big hit i think. at least at the time, i was in elementary school.
The song "She Blinded Me with Science" was written by Thomas Dolby and is not specifically about Alan B. Shepard. However, the music video for the song features a cameo appearance by astronaut Dr. Magnus Pyke, who might be the source of confusion.
Alan Shepard did not invent any specific technology or device. He was the first American astronaut to travel into space as part of the Mercury Seven program, with his flight on May 5, 1961. Shepard was a pioneer in the field of human space exploration, but he did not invent any new technology.
Freedom 7, on May 5, 1961.
Alan B Shepard was grounded for the Gemini flight in 1963 due to an inner ear problem that affected his balance. This condition made him unfit for spaceflight at the time, and he had to undergo surgery to correct the issue before being cleared for future missions.
Alan Shepard was born November 18, 1923, and died July 21, 1998, at age 74.
The song "She Blinded Me with Science" was written by Thomas Dolby and is not specifically about Alan B. Shepard. However, the music video for the song features a cameo appearance by astronaut Dr. Magnus Pyke, who might be the source of confusion.
The name of the first American astronaut to fly in space is Alan. B. Shepherd.
The first astronaut was Alan B. Shepherd. the first cosmonaut was Yuri Gagarin.
The Americans went first in space if manned it was in 1961 and Alan. B. Shepherd was the astronaut.
The first astronaut was Alan . B. Shepherd, his was a suborbital flight. John glenn made three orbits of the earth.
July 21st 1998
Yes
The name of the first astronaut to fly in space was Alan .b. Shepard.
he is the first American to got to space!
Alan B. Shepard JR
Alan Shepard did not invent any specific technology or device. He was the first American astronaut to travel into space as part of the Mercury Seven program, with his flight on May 5, 1961. Shepard was a pioneer in the field of human space exploration, but he did not invent any new technology.
Freedom 7, on May 5, 1961.