Edgar
Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930
February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and
aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist
and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo
14, he spent nine hours working on the lunar surface in
the Fra Mauro Highlands region, making him the sixth person
to walk on the Moon.
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Edgar Mitchell - NASA Astronaut
Early
life and education
Mitchell
was born on September 17, 1930, in Hereford, Texas. He
came from a ranching family that moved to New Mexico during
the Depression and considered Artesia, New Mexico (near
Roswell) as his hometown. He first learned to fly at 13
and was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he achieved
its second highest rank, Life Scout. He was also a member
of DeMolay International, part of the Masonic Fraternity,
and was inducted into its Hall of Fame. Mitchell was a
member of Artesia Lodge #29 in New Mexico. He enjoyed
handball, tennis, and swimming, and his hobbies included
scuba diving and soaring.
He
graduated from Artesia High School in 1948. Mitchell received
a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial management
from Carnegie Mellon University in 1952. That same year,
he entered the U.S. Navy and completed basic training
at San Diego Recruit Depot. While on active duty in the
Navy, he earned a second bachelor's degree in aeronautics
from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1961 and a
Sc.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in 1964.
He
married Louise Randall in 1972, but they divorced in 1984,
after he had an affair with former Playboy model Sheilah
Ledbetter. He adopted three children with Louise. Ledbetter
and Mitchell married in 1989 and divorced in 1999. He
had three children, three stepchildren, and nine grandchildren.
Flight
experience
In
May 1953, after completing instruction at the Officer
Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, he was commissioned
an Ensign. He completed flight training in July 1954 at
Hutchinson, Kansas, was designated as a Naval Aviator
and was subsequently assigned to Patrol Squadron 29 (VP-29)
flying land-based patrol planes, deployed to Okinawa.
From
1957 to 1958, he transitioned to carrier-based jet aircraft
and flew the A3D Skywarrior while assigned to Heavy Attack
Squadron Two (VAH-2) deployed aboard the aircraft carriers
USS Bon Homme Richard and USS Ticonderoga. He qualified
as a research pilot and flew with Air Development Squadron
Five until 1959. Following the completion of his graduate
studies, he served as Chief, Project Management Division
of the Navy Field Office for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory
from 1964 to 1965. From 1965 to 1966, he attended the
U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School for certification
as a test pilot, graduating first in his class. During
this period, Mitchell served as an instructor in advanced
mathematics and navigation theory for astronaut candidates.
He
accumulated 5,000 hours flight time, including 2,000 hours
in jet aircraft.
He
resided in Palm Beach County, Florida from 1975 until
his death.
NASA
career
Mitchell
was selected in 1966 as part of NASA's fifth astronaut
group. He was assigned to the support crew for Apollo
9, then was designated as backup Lunar Module Pilot for
Apollo 10. This placed him in rotation for Apollo 13,
but his crew was switched to Apollo 14 so that Commander
Alan Shepard, who had been grounded by a medical problem
since the Gemini program, could train longer.
During
the Apollo 13 crisis, Mitchell was a part of the Apollo
13 Mission Operations Team and as such was awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard M.
Nixon in 1970. He worked in an Apollo simulator to help
bring the crew back. One issue he worked on was how to
"fly" (meaning control the attitude of) the
Lunar Module with an inert Apollo Command/Service Module
attached to it. (Usually it was the other way around,
but the Service Module was damaged during that mission.)[12]
He
then went to serve as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 14,
landing with Shepard aboard the Lunar Module "Antares"
on February 5, 1971, in the hilly upland Fra Mauro Highlands
region of the Moon. They stayed on the Moon for 33 hours,
deployed and activated lunar surface scientific equipment
and experiments, and collected almost 100 pounds of lunar
samples for return to Earth. Other Apollo 14 achievements
include: only use of the Mobile Equipment Transporter
(MET); first successful use of color television with a
new Vidicon tube; longest distance traversed on foot on
the lunar surface; largest payload placed in lunar orbit;[citation
needed] first use of shortened lunar orbit rendezvous
techniques; and first extensive orbital science period
conducted during CSM solo operations.
In
completing his first space flight, Mitchell logged a total
of 216 hours and 42 minutes in space. He was subsequently
designated to serve as backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo
16.
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During
the mission, he took photos, including the one with Shepard
raising the American flag. In the photo Mitchell's shadow
is cast over the lunar surface near the flag. That photo
was listed on Popular Science's photo gallery of the best
astronaut selfies.
You develop an instant global consciousness, a people
orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state
of
the world, and a compulsion to do something about it.
From out there on the moon, international politics look
so
petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of
the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out
and say,
"Look at that, you son of a bitch."
Mitchell on seeing the Earth from the Moon.
Post-NASA
career
In
1972, Mitchell retired from NASA and the U.S. Navy. In
1975, he moved to Palm Beach County, Florida and lived
there until his death. He wrote the book The Way of the
Explorer and founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences
in 1973. In 1983 he co-founded the Association of Space
Explorers.
In
1997, Mitchell was interviewed for NASA's oral history
program. One excerpt from that in which talked about how
he was drawn to the space program:
After Kennedy announced the moon program, that's what
I wanted, because it was the bear going over the mountain
to see what he could see, and what
could you learn, and I've been devoted to that, to exploration,
education, and discovery since my earliest years, and
that's what kept me going.
Edgar Mitchell
On
June 29, 2011, the federal government of the United States
filed a lawsuit against Mitchell in the United States
district court in Miami, Florida after discovering that
he placed a camera used on Apollo 14 for auction at the
auction house Bonhams. The litigation requested the camera
be returned to NASA. Mitchell's position was that NASA
had given him the camera as a gift upon the completion
of the Apollo 14 mission. Bonhams withdrew the camera
from auction. In October 2011, attorneys representing
the government and Mitchell reached a settlement agreement,
and Mitchell agreed to return the camera to NASA, which
in turn would donate it for display at the National Air
and Space Museum. On September 20, 2012, Congress enacted
H.R. 4158, confirming full ownership rights of artifacts
to astronauts on Apollo (and Mercury and Gemini) space
missions.
Mitchell's
interests included consciousness and paranormal phenomena.
On his way back to Earth during the Apollo 14 flight he
had a powerful savikalpa samadhi experience, and also
claimed to have conducted private ESP experiments with
his friends on Earth.[20] The results of said experiments
were published in the Journal of Parapsychology in 1971.
He was the founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences
(IONS) for the purpose of consciousness research and other
"related phenomena". On the Opie and Anthony
radio show, Buzz Aldrin described a psychic communication
experiment that Mitchell conducted during the Apollo 14
flight, wherein Mitchell attempted to transmit information
to participants on Earth.
Remote
healing
Mitchell
claimed that a teenage remote healer living in Vancouver
and using the pseudonym "Adam Dreamhealer" helped
him heal kidney cancer from a distance. Mitchell said
that while he never had a biopsy, "I had a sonogram
and MRI that was consistent with renal carcinoma."
Adam worked (distantly) on Mitchell from December 2003
until June 2004, when the "irregularity was gone
and we haven't seen it since".
Views
on UFOs
Mitchell
publicly expressed his opinions that he was "90 percent
sure that many of the thousands of unidentified flying
objects, or UFOs, recorded since the 1940s, belong to
visitors from other planets". Dateline NBC conducted
an interview with Mitchell on April 19, 1996, during which
he discussed meeting with officials from three countries
who claimed to have had personal encounters with extraterrestrials.
He offered his opinion that the evidence for such "alien"
contact was "very strong" and "classified"
by governments, who were covering up visitations and the
existence of alien beings' bodies in places such as Roswell,
New Mexico. He further claimed that UFOs had provided
"sonic engineering secrets" that were helpful
to the U.S. government. Mitchell's book, The Way of the
Explorer, discusses his journey into mysticism and space.
In
2004, he told the St. Petersburg Times that a "cabal
of insiders" in the U.S. government were studying
recovered alien bodies, and that this group had stopped
briefing U.S. Presidents after John F. Kennedy. He said,
"We all know that UFOs are real; now the question
is where they come from."
On
July 23, 2008, Edgar Mitchell was interviewed on Kerrang
Radio by Nick Margerrison. Mitchell claimed the Roswell
crash was real and that aliens have contacted humans several
times, but that governments have hidden the truth for
60 years, stating: "I happen to have been privileged
enough to be in on the fact that we've been visited on
this planet, and the UFO phenomenon is real." In
reply, a spokesman for NASA stated: "NASA does not
track UFOs. NASA is not involved in any sort of cover-up
about alien life on this planet or anywhere in the universe.
Dr Mitchell is a great American, but we do not share his
opinions on this issue."
In
an interview with Fox News on July 25, 2008, Mitchell
clarified that his comments did not involve NASA, but
quoted unnamed sources, since deceased, at Roswell who
confided to him that the Roswell incident did involve
an alien craft. Mitchell also claims to have subsequently
received confirmation from an unnamed intelligence officer
at the Pentagon.
In
an interview for AskMen published March 6, 2014, Mitchell
said that he had never seen a UFO, that no one had ever
threatened him over his claims regarding UFOs, and that
any statements about the covering up of UFOs being a worldwide
cabal was "just speculation on my part".
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In
2015, Mitchell made what Huffington Post U.K. characterized
as "the astonishing claim that it was aliens, not
diplomacy, which prevented the Cold War from descending
into the Third World War." In a Daily Mirror interview,
Mitchell said "White Sands was a testing ground for
atomic weaponsand that's what the extraterrestrials
were interested in. They wanted to know about our military
capabilities. My own experience talking to people has
made it clear the ETs had been attempting to keep us from
going to war and help create peace on Earth ..."
In
October 2016, hacked emails released by WikiLeaks revealed
that a representative of Mitchell had asked John Podesta,
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, for a meeting to discuss
publication of Mitchell's firm Quantrek's research into
"how zero-point energy from aliens could save the
planet from global warming."
Other projects
Edgar
Mitchell appeared in the documentaries In the Shadow of
the Moon, The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone, and The
Living Matrix.
Mitchell
wrote several articles and essays, as well as several
books. In The Way of the Explorer, Mitchell proposed a
dyadic model of reality.
He
was the Advisory Board Chairman of the Institute for Cooperation
in Space, co-founded by Dr. Carol Rosin and a member of
INREES.
Mitchell
was one of the initial supporters of the Campaign for
the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly,
which would be a first step towards a "world parliament".
Death
Mitchell
died under hospice care in West Palm Beach, Florida, on
February 4, 2016, at the age of 85. Mitchell died on the
eve of the 45th anniversary of his lunar landing. His
death was widely reported, and fellow Apollo astronaut
Buzz Aldrin tweeted the following morning, "It's
the 45th Anniv of the #Apollo14 landing on the moon &
yesterday we lost another Lunar Pioneer Edgar Mitchell."
On behalf of the entire NASA family, I would like to express
my condolences to the family and friends of NASA
astronaut Edgar Mitchell.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, 2016
Mitchell
was the last surviving member of the Apollo 14 crew (Roosa
and Shepard had died in the 1990s).
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Edgar
Mitchell's memorial in the Treasures of Apollo
exhibit at Kennedy Space Center
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Apollo
14 command module, his memorial wreath nearby
Mitchell
stands with the United States' flag on the Moon, 1971