Major Gherman Titov the Second Soviet Cosmonaut
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- Unidad documental simple
- 1962-5-14
The Soviet Cosmonaut, Major Gherman S. Titov, recently visited United Nations headquarters where he was the guest of honour at a reception given by acting U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant. The cosmonaut and his wife were later conducted a tour of t...
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Russia's Second Astronaut put into Space Major Gherman Titov
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- Unidad documental simple
- 1962-1-27
"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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The Souvenir Medal on the First Man Made Space Flight
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- Unidad documental simple
- 1961-6-10
The souvenir medal on the first man made space flight which is being made by the Dulevo Porcelain Factory on its right side bears a relief portrait of the Hero-Cosmonaut with inscription "Yuri Gagarin".
On its left side, it has the Hammer and Sick...
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington
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- Unidad documental simple
- 1963-5-23
Cape Canaveral, FLA - Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. climbed into the Mercury spacecraft "Faith 7" at 05.32 a.m. EST as NASA and McDonnel spacecraft engineers assist.
Picture shows astronaut Gordon Jr. 36-year-old Air Force Major climbing into M...
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Astronaut Carpenter
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- Unidad documental simple
- 1962-5-28
Controlling a ground training device, astronaut Carpenter can see the earth's image at his feet, illustrated by the map of the south-eastern United States. The trainer, located at Manned Spacecraft Centre, Langley Field, Virginia, has the same con...
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Astronauts Welcomed in New York City
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- 1969-8-18
The Apollo-11 crewmen wave to the huge crowd lining Broadway in New York City recently as they are given a traditional welcome of ticker tape, flags and hearty cheers. From left are Michael Collins, Edwin Aldrin and Neil Arm strong.
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