Neil Armstrong — Commander of Apollo 11 Mission
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Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 1 mission.
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Neil Armstrong — Commander of Apollo 11 Mission
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 1 mission.
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Russia's Second Astronaut put into Space Major Gherman Titov
"Russia's second astronaut put into space" Photo shows: Major Gherman Titov, Russia's second astronaut to be put intp space. Major Titov, aged 26, married but with no children, orbited the earth 17 times during his journey made at a height of 160 ...
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Sangster Strolls into the Semi-Finals
Young Mike Sangster entered the semi-finals by erasing Iyo Pimentel, a lackadaisical Venezuelan, in fifty-six minutes, winning 6—2, 6—2, 6—4. Mike Sangster's win was so overwhelming that it is hard to describe. It was certainly one of the most one...
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Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter crawling out of the top of his project Mercury spacecraft during training on escape procedures at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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"My latest travelling companion — Sharne Hewett of Australia" Sharne Hewett of Australia - companion of Don White - Hitch Hiker
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Technician Checks Astronaut Glenn's Outer Garment
A technician carefully checks Glenn's outer garments as the astronaut completes his thermal under garment wardrobe before his historic space flight.
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Apollo-11 commander Neil Armstrong shakes hands with Secretary-General U. Thant after presenting to him a replica of the plaque left on the Moon. The ceremony took place recently at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. With Armstrong are ...
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The Apollo-8 Astronauts to Fly Around The Moon
The United States will launch three Astronauts to fly around the moon on December 21, 1968, from Cape Kennedy, Florida. The Apollo-8 Astronauts Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr., and William A. Anders, if all goes according to schedule, will have...
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Apollo-8 commander Frank Borman poses with his wife Susan and sons Frederick (left) and Edwin in their home near the Manned Spacecraft Centre in Texas.—(IPS)
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