Alan Shepard

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Alan Shepard

American astronaut, test pilot, and entrepreneur Alan Shepard. Shepard was the second man and the first American to travel into space in 1961. He conducted a lunar landing a few years later. He joined the Navy in 1946, and in 1950 he was qualified to fly test aircraft. One of the initial Mercury Seven astronauts for NASA, he was chosen in 1959.

What is the Net Worth of Alan Shepard? Salary, Earnings

By December 2023, Alan Shepard’s net worth is anticipated to reach around $50 million.

Where was Alan Shepard born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

In New Hampshire, Alan Bertlett Shepard Jr. was born on November 18th, 1923. Pauline Renza Shepard and Alan B. Shepard are Shepard’s parents. His father worked for Derry National Bank. Shepard went to Adams School in Derry. He achieved the Boy Scouts of America rank of First Class Scout. In 1936, Shepard enrolled at the Pinkerton Academy, a private school in Derry.

Quick Facts

Net Worth:

$50 Million

Death Date

July 21, 1998 (75 Years at the time of death)

Born:

November 18, 1923

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)

Country of Origin:

United States of America

Source of Wealth:

Astronaut

Last Updated:

 2023

How did Alan Shepard start his Professional Career?

In 1944, Shepard started his naval career. As a gunnery officer, he was given the duty of steering the ship away from Japanese “kamikazes”. Shepard started receiving flight instruction at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in 1946. He was able to get his naval navigator wings in 1947 after completing six landings on the USS Saipan.

Later, he became a member of Fighter Squadron 42 at the Naval Air Station and began his first assignment flying the Vought F4U Corsair. In 1950, he enrolled in the American Naval Test Pilot School. He flew his next mission with the VF-193 night fighter squadron.

He joined NASA and made history by being the first American to visit space. Shepard was the second person to visit space after Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin. President John F. Kennedy awarded him the NASA Distinguished Service Medal following the tragedy, designating him a national hero.

Shepard was considered to be the mission commander for Apollo 14, which achieved America’s third successful Moon landing in 1971. As a result, he became the fifth and oldest person to set foot on the moon.

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