Close Menu
  • Gaming
    • Game Guides
    • Codes
    • Game News
    • Game Previews
    • Game Reviews
    • Game Features
    • Game Lists
    • Platforms
      • Nintendo
      • PC
      • PlayStation
      • Xbox
      • Mobile
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Movie Features
    • Movie Reviews
    • TV
    • Reality TV
    • Royals
  • Celebrity
  • Human Interest
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • More
    • Anime
    • Lists
    • Podcasts
    • Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
The Nerd Stash
  • Gaming
  • Celebrity
  • Human Interest
  • Videos
The Nerd Stash
Home»Celebrity»Apollo 8 Astronaut William Anders Dies in Plane Crash at 90

Apollo 8 Astronaut William Anders Dies in Plane Crash at 90

William Anders has died at 90

Angela AndaloroBy Angela AndaloroJune 7, 20242 Mins Read
William Anders Apollo 8 (left), William Anders' "Earthside" image from space (right)
Image Sources: CNN/X, NASA Earth/X

Retired Maj. Gen. William Anders has died. The aviator, known as one of the astronauts to embark on the Apollo 8 mission in 1968, has died in a plane crash at the age of 90.

The retired astronaut was piloting a plane in a solo flight off the San Juan Islands in Washington state. Video from the crash on Friday afternoon shows an older plane, a vintage Air Force T-34 Mentor per the New York Post, traveling in a loop before taking an abrupt nosedive and bursting into flames.

Anders was confirmed to be the pilot by son Greg Anders in a statement to CBS News.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by The Astronot ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿš€ (@astronotmovie)

Astronot Movie/Instagram

Anders Took One of the Most Iconic Photos of Earth

William Anders was selected for NASA’s space program in 1964. As part of the Apollo 8 mission, Anders took one of the most seen and discussed photos of planet Earth, titled “Earthrise.” The photo, the first color image of Earth from space, shows the planet as it looks from space, illustrating the blue marble effect it has.

Earthrise.

On Christmas Eve of 1968, the Apollo 8 crew photographed Earth rising over the lunar surface as they orbited the Moon.

โ€œWe came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth." โ€“ William Anders https://t.co/Xp9vUDbyfe pic.twitter.com/wwYjkRF3ps

— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) December 24, 2022
NASA Earth/X

We’d been going backwards and upside down, didn’t really see the Earth or the Sun, and when we rolled around and came around and saw the first Earthrise. That certainly was, by far, the most impressive thing. To see this very delicate, colorful orb which to me looked like a Christmas tree ornament coming up over this very stark, ugly lunar landscape really contrasted.

William Anders, NASA oral history

In addition to NASA, Anders was also in the Air Force Reserves. He became chairman and CEO of General Dynamics Corporation in 1991 and retired just three years later. From there, he pursued philanthropic work while also making time for his family.

With the help of his family, Anders founded theย Heritage Flight Museum in 1996. It was relocated from its original location in Bellingham to Burlington in 2014. The family ran the museum together, with two of his sons joining him in addition to his wife. There, Anders served as president until 2008.

Related:

Al Ruddy Dead: The Man Behind ‘The Godfather’ Was 94

Anders is survived by wife Valerie, their six children, and 13 grandchildren. He will forever be remembers not just for his contributions to space, but to aviation as a whole.

Related Topics
death NASA
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
Angela Andaloro
  • Website

Angela proudly serves as a scribe, documenting all the shenanigans happening online. Her writing has been featured across Entertainment Weekly, PEOPLE, BuzzFeed, and more.

SUGGESTED READS

Emily Ratajkowski close up
Celebrity

Emily Ratajkowski’s Swimsuit Snaps Spark Feminism Debate: ‘You Don’t Want To Be Objectified’

Shanna Moakler selfie
Celebrity

Travis Barker’s Ex Shanna Moaklerโ€™s Swimsuit Snap Ignites Age Debate: โ€˜Sheโ€™s Getting Olderโ€™

Jennifer Aniston
Celebrity

Jennifer Aniston Brushes Off Friends’ Warnings About New Flame Jim Curtis: โ€˜She Wants To Protect Himโ€™

Tori Spelling
Celebrity

Tori Spelling Hotel Stay Ended With a Terrifying Twist: โ€˜Didnโ€™t See That One Comingโ€™

Jennifer Lopez close up
Celebrity

Jennifer Lopez Responds Impressively as Chanel Store Denies Her Entry After ‘Failing To Recognize’ Her

Emily Ratajkowski close up
Celebrity

Emily Ratajkowski’s New Boyfriend ‘Could Be Her Father’ In Beach Photos

Trending

Say Goodbye to PS6 and the Console War? PlayStation ‘Moves Away’ From Hardware into Platform and ‘Engagement’ Business Model

Woman spitting on another woman in NY

Black Woman Spits on White Woman and Child in New York: ‘Disgusting B-tch’

Liberal New York Mom Takes Trump Bobblehead at Chemo Appointment and Gets Caught

Liberal New York Mom Takes Trump Bobblehead at Chemo Appointment and Gets Caught, โ€˜Sheโ€™s Right for That He Cut Millions in Cancer Researchโ€™ย 

Florida Man Bashes Boomers Who Bought Up All the Houses, But Now They Canโ€™t Sell Them

Florida Man Bashes Boomers Who Bought Up All the Houses, But Now They Canโ€™t Sell Them, โ€˜I Call Them Privileged Problemsโ€™ย 

The Nerd Stash
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
© 2025 The Nerd Stash. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.