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Astronaut Michael Collins, who piloted Apollo 11, dies at 90

A statement released by Michael Collins’ family on Twitter revealed the cause of his death to be cancer. The statement did not reveal where he died.

April 28, 2021 / 23:11 IST
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Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins dies at age 90

Michael Collins, who piloted the Apollo 11 spacecraft and was a part of the three-man moon-landing crew, died on April 28. He was 90.

A statement released by Collins’s family on Twitter revealed the cause of his death to be cancer. The statement did not reveal where he died.

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“He spent his final days peacefully, with his family by his side,” the statement read. “Mike always faced the challenges of life with grace and humility, and faced this, his final challenge, in the same way. We will miss him terribly.”

Though he travelled some 238,000 miles to the moon and came within 69 miles, Collins never set foot on the lunar surface like his crewmates Aldrin and Armstrong, who died in 2012. None of the men flew in space after the Apollo 11 mission.

“It’s human nature to stretch, to go, to see, to understand,” Collins said on the 10th anniversary of the moon landing in 1979. “Exploration is not a choice really — it’s an imperative, and it’s simply a matter of timing as to when the option is exercised.”