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 John W. Young - Definition 

John Watts Young (born September 24, 1930) was an astronaut who walked on the Moon on Apollo 16, April 21, 1972.

Young enjoyed one of the longest and busiest careers of any astronaut in the American space program. He was the first person to fly into space six times, twice journeyed to the Moon, and as of 2004, is the only astronaut to have piloted four different classes of spacecraft that includes:

  1. Gemini spacecraft (Gemini 3)
  2. Gemini spacecraft + Agena Target Vehicle (Gemini 10)
  3. Apollo spacecraft
  4. Space shuttle

Born in San Francisco, California and raised in Orlando, Florida, Young earned a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering with highest honors from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1952. After graduation Young entered the United States Navy, becoming a fighter pilot, and in 1959, a test pilot.

He joined NASA in 1962, and flew on Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, and two space shuttle missions, STS-1, the first shuttle mission, and STS-9, the first shuttle flight with the Spacelab laboratory. Young worked for NASA for 42 years, remaining on the active astronaut roster for the entire time. After spending the last two decades working in office jobs for NASA, he announced his retirement on December 7, 2004. He retired on December 31, 2004 at the age of 74.

John Young Parkway, a road in the Orlando, Florida area, was named after him.

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