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How did Glennis Yeager die?

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Asked by: Jesse Wharton

Dec 2, 1924 – Dec 22, 1990 Glennis Yeager was the wife of Chuck Yeager. She died of cancer in December 1990.

Why was Yeager not an astronaut?

Chuck Yeager was a legendary U.S. Air Force test pilot and the first person to break the sound barrier. He never earned a college degree, although he did finish one year at the Air War College. This made him ineligible for the Mercury program.

How many kills did Chuck Yeager have?

Over the course of 61 combat missions Yeager was credited with 12.5 air-to-air kills.

How many times did Chuck Yeager eject?

According to The Center for Land Use Interpretation website, after 13 revolutions, Yeager ejected just 5,000 feet above the ground. Falling through the sky, the smoldering ejection seat was briefly snared in his parachute lines and struck him, damaging his helmet and burning his face.

Where is Chuck Yeager buried?

Arlington National Cemetery

He was 97 years of age and is survived by his second wife, Victoria Yeager (nee Victoria Scott D’Angelo), and his three children, Susan, Don, and Sharon. Yeager is interred at Arlington National Cemetery outside of Washington D.C. with full military honors.

Is Christa McAuliffe considered an astronaut?

While not a member of the NASA Astronaut Corps, McAuliffe was to be part of the STS-51-L crew, and would conduct experiments and teach lessons from space.

What were the last words of the Challenger crew?

Previously, the last known words from the Challenger were those heard from Commander Dick Scobee to ground controllers, when he responded ″Roger, go at throttle up,″ confirming that the shuttle’s main engines had been raised to full power.

What happened Christa McAuliffe?

CHRISTA McAuliffe a teacher and astronaut who tragically passed away in the 1986 destruction of the Space Shuttle Challenger. McAuliffe was selected from more than 11,000 applicants to participate in the NASA Teacher in Space Project and was scheduled to become the first teacher in space.