James Benson Irwin (ing-gú: James Benson Irwin, (1930-nî 3-gue̍h 17-ji̍t - 1991-nî 8-gue̍h 8-ji̍t)) sī Bí-kok ú-hâng-uân, Hâng-khong kang-tîng-su [en], tshì-hui-uân [en] hām Bí-kok khong-kun hui-hîng-uân. James Irwin pat tam-jīm tē-4-pái tíng-gue̍h Apollo 15-hō ê Apollo ting-gua̍t-tshong [en] ú-hâng-uân. James Irwin sī tē-8 ê teh gua̍t-kiû tíng-kuân kiâñ-ta̍h ê lâng [en], mā-sī tsia-ê ú-hâng-uân tang-tiong tē-1 ê iah-sī siōng siàu-lên ê óng-sing-tsiá.[1][2]

James Irwin
Irwin tī 1971
Chhut-sì
James Benson Irwin

1930 nî 3 goe̍h 17 ji̍t(1930-03-17)
Koè-sin 1991 nî 8 goe̍h 8 ji̍t (61 hòe)
Resting place Arlington National Cemetery
Phian-miâ Jim Irwin
Bú-hāu
Chit-gia̍p
Ti̍t-chióng
Space career
NASA Astronaut
Rank Colonel,
 United States Air Force
Time in space
12d 07h 12m
Selection 1966 NASA Group 5
Total EVAs
4 (3 EVAs were on the moon, while his 4th EVA was a stand-up)
Total EVA time
18 sió-sî 35 hun-tsing
Missions Apollo 15
Mission insignia
Retirement 1972-nî 7-gue̍h 31

Tsù-kái

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  1. Reynolds, David West (2002). Apollo: The Epic Journey to the Moon. Tehabi Books. pp. 166–189. ISBN 0-15-100964-3. 
  2. "Astronaut-turned-evangelist dies of heart attack". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. August 10, 1991. p. 7A. 

Tsham-khó bûn-hèn

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  • To Rule the Night: The Discovery Voyage of Astronaut Jim Irwin (with William A. Emerson, Jr., 1973) (Eng-gí)
  • More Than Earthlings (1983) (Eng-gí)
  • More Than an Ark on Ararat: Spiritual Lessons Learned While Searching for Noah's Ark (with Monte Unger, 1985) (Eng-gí)
  • Destination: Moon (1989) (Eng-gí)
  • Flight Of The Falcon: The Thrilling Adventures Of Colonel Jim Irwin (1991) (Eng-gí)

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