Astronaut Ken Mattingly served as command module pilot for Apollo 16 and spacecraft commander for space shuttle missions STS-4 and STS 51-C. [Courtesy: NASA]
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Former NASA astronaut Ken Mattingly II, best known for his pivotal role in helping the Apollo 13 crew return safely to Earth, has died at 87.
Though removed from the Apollo 13 mission due to rubella exposure, Mattingly critically aided the endangered crew from Earth by running crucial return scenarios.
His distinguished space career also included serving as command module pilot for Apollo 16 and commanding two Space Shuttle missions (STS-4 and STS-51C).
Former NASA astronaut Ken Mattingly II, best known for helping the crew of Apollo 13 return to Earth safely in 1970 after the loss of an oxygen tank in space doomed the lunar landing, has died at 87.
His cause of death on October 31 in Arlington, Virginia, was not released by NASA.
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