Seymour Liebergot

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Seymour Liebergot
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Born (1936-02-15) February 15, 1936 (age 85)
Alma materCalifornia State University, Los Angeles, California
OccupationFlight controller - Apollo era thru Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Years active1964-1996
EmployerNASA (Retired)
Spouse(s)Deanna Liebergot (m. 1957- div. 1972)
Websitewww.apolloeecom.com

Seymour "Sy" Abraham Liebergot (born February 15, 1936 in Camden, New Jersey) is a retired NASA flight controller, serving during the Apollo program. Liebergot was an EECOM controller and was responsible for the electrical and environmental systems on board the Command Module. In 1970, he was part of the team that guided Apollo 13 back to Earth following the explosion which crippled the spacecraft.

He began his career in 1963 with North American Aviation after graduating from California State University, Los Angeles. In 1964, he came to NASA. Liebergot was a Deputy Flight Director on Apollo 4,[1][2][3] then an EECOM flight controller on Apollo 815. On Apollo 17, he served as CSSB SPAN (SPacecraft ANalysis room) Support.[4] He continued as a controller in the Skylab and ASTP missions.

In popular culture[]

In the 1995 film Apollo 13, Seymour "Sy" Liebergot was played by Clint Howard, the brother of director Ron Howard.

References[]

  1. ^ "Flight Controller Assignments" (PDF). p. 48. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  2. ^ Seymour Liebergot NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project, transcript, Interviewed by Michelle Kelly in Houston, Texas on 27 April 1998. Quote,
    Liebergot: "That's why I could never be a flight director. It's too much to juggle, a lot."
  3. ^ Gerry Griffin Oral History, Part 1, (C-SPAN3, March 12, 1999)
    At 3m50s - Gerry Griffin (Flight Director, Apollo 13): "I think [Christopher] Kraft was particularly adept at testing people in simulations and all that sort of thing, and picking out the ones that he thought could cut it and those that he [determined] couldn't... might not. ... As you know, we didn't have too many washouts in Mission Control."
  4. ^ "Flight Controller Assignments" (PDF). p. 198. Retrieved 2010-01-21.

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