Charlie Walker

Charlie Walker

NASA disqualified an engineer named Charlie Walker and rejected his application in 1978 to become an astronaut. He then went on to co-develop a space-bound device that required him to accompany it. Walker flew into space three times with the device he co-patented and thus became the first non-government individual to fly into space.

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