Pete Conrad was an American astronaut born on June 2, 1930 in Philadelphia, PA. He was part of the Apollo 12 mission and became the third person to walk on the moon. He also set a record with astronaut Gordon Cooper for the longest space endurance, lasting eight days.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024)
About
Apollo 12 Astronaut who became the third person to walk on the moon. Along with Astronaut Gordon Cooper, he set an eight-day space endurance record.
Before Fame
His family lost their considerable fortune during the Great Depression.
Trivia
His natural intelligence was marred by dyslexia, and through the tireless work of his mother, he found a way to overcome it.
Family Life
His father left the family when he was very young, and his mother was left to tend to his education alone.
Associated With
President Jimmy Carter presented him with a medal of honor for commanding the Skylab 2 mission to repair the Skylab space station.