Pete Conrad's Human Design Chart

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          Pete Conrad's Biography

          American astronaut, one of four to fly four space missions and the third man to set foot on the moon. A Navy test pilot, his lifelong aerospace career began with NASA in 1962. Conrad was command pilot of the Gemini XI in space on 12 September 1966; commander of Apollo-12 on 14 November 1969 and Commander of Skylab-2 on 25 May 1973. A Captain in the U.S. Navy, Conrad was a test pilot, a flight instructor and performance engineer. One of four men to fly four space missions, Conrad retired from the Navy in December 1993 and from NASA on 1 February 1974. He joined the marketing division of McDonnell-Douglas Corp.
          Conrad died on 8 July 1999 after losing control of his 1966 Harley motorcycle on a mountain road near Ojai, California, while traveling with his wife and several friends. Taken to the hospital, he died five hours later, at 5:07 PM PDT, at Ojai Valley Hospital.
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          Pete Conrad's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.