Richard F. Gordon's Human Design Chart

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          Richard F. Gordon's Biography

          American astronaut who made two flights in space as an astronaut, logging 244 hours in space. He was the pilot of Gemini II with Charles Conrad on 12 September 1966. The following day, they moved out into space on a long tether. Gordon was command module pilot, on 14 November 1969, of Apollo 12. Conrad and Alan Bean were also members of the Apollo 12 crew.
          He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1951 and got his wings in 1953. Gordon established speed records as a Navy pilot. He was selected to be an astronaut with the third group on 18 October 1963.
          Gordon married and had six children. He retired from the Navy at the rank of Captain on 6 December 1971. After retiring from the military, he took a position as Executive Vice-President of the New Orleans Saints football team.
          He died in San Marcos, California on 6 November 2017, aged 88.
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          Richard F. Gordon'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.