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RIP Ken Mattingly, having never gotten the measles

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Gary Sinise's portrayal of Mattingly in "Apollo 13" was very cool, but it was also a "composite character" of not only him but numerous Apollo astronauts who jumped into action to help develop the procedures to save the flight. Also, Sinise really didn't resemble Mattingly very much, but Mattingly wasn't an iconic face so that wasn't a major factor.
 
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Between Pete Conrad, Tom Stafford, Ken Mattingly and Al Bean, Apollo had a few hair-challenged astronauts for guys so young.
 
Oldest living lunar mission guy: Frank Borman, 95 (Jim Lovell 11 days younger).

Youngest: Charlie Duke, 88. LM pilot on 16 with Mattingly (who also exposed Mattingly to the Measles virus), but probably better known as the Capcom who told Neil Armstrong, "You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again, thanks a lot."
 
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