A common module pilot is responsible for testing and validating software modules that are shared across different systems or applications within an organization. They ensure that these modules function correctly and meet specified requirements by conducting thorough testing, identifying issues, and collaborating with development teams for resolution. Additionally, they may document test results and provide feedback to improve module performance and integration. Overall, their role is crucial for maintaining software quality and functionality across various platforms.
Edwin Aldrin was the Lunar module pilot.
James Lovell (commander), Fred Haise (lunar module pilot) & Jack Swiekart (command module pilot)
It depends on which module you mean. The Command Module pilot stays in orbit around the moon during the landing mission. The pilot performs scientific experiments and observations while there. They also play the critical role of docking with the Lunar Module when it leaves the moon. The Lunar Module pilot runs the computers and instruments on the Lunar Module and feeds critical information to the Commander during landing .
The command module pilot was Michael Collins.
The astronauts who flew the Apollo 14 mission were Commander Alan Shepard, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa, and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell. The astronauts of the backup crew were Commander Eugene A. Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald E. Evans, Jr. and Lunar Module Pilot Joseph H. Engle.
Neil Armstrong (Mission Commander), Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin (Lunar Module Pilot), and Micheal Collins (Command Module Pilot)
James Lovel (commander), John Swigert (command module pilot), and Fred Haise (lunar module pilot).
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Command Module Pilot Michael CollinsLunar Module Pilot Edwin "Buzz" AldrinCommander Neil Armstrong
John Young - Commander Charles Duke - Lunar Module Pilot Thomas "Ken" Mattingly - Command Module Pilot
The Command Module Pilot (CMP) was Michael Collins. The Lunar Module Pilot (LMP) was Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
Alan L. Bean was the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 12. He was born on March 15, 1932. He was the backup command pilot for Gemini 10 and on Apollo 9 he was he backup Lunar Module Pilot. Alan L. Bean was the fourth man to walk on the Moon.