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Guenter Wendt, 86, engineer astronauts saw before liftoff

Associated Press / May 5, 2010

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MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Guenter Wendt, the last man many US astronauts saw before liftoff, has died at his Florida home of complications of congestive heart failure.

He was 86.

Mr. Wendt, an engineer who became known as the pad leader and controlled the White Room, a sterile area that led to the spacecraft hatch, was known for his jovial yet disciplined care of the astronauts. He died Monday morning.

He came to Cape Canaveral in 1959 and worked on the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and shuttle launches.

Mr. Wendt retired in 1989, but recently traveled around the country to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 13.