: Astronaut Frank Borman, who led historic moon mission, dies at 95

Astronaut Frank Borman, who led the first team to circle the moon in December 1968 and later was chief executive of Eastern Airlines in the 1970s and 1980s, died Tuesday at age 95. Borman commanded the Apollo mission with crewmates Jim Lovell and Bill Anders.

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