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Harrison Schmitt, Cernan, Ronald Evans
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Harrison Schmitt, Cernan, Ronald Evans
The Times of Ceylon Press
Three Cosmonauts Launched into Orbit By the Soviet Union
Picture by Radio • London Bureau In Orbit Today Moscow : The three cosmonauts who were launched into orbit by the Soviet Union today aboard SOYUZ-5 to join Vladimir Shatalov and his SOYUZ-4 to form a company of four men in space - the greatest nu...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Titov In Training Before Take-off
Moscow: Major Gherman Stepanovich Titov, the second Soviet cosmonaut who landed safely today after orbitting the earth 17 times, is pictured here being trained on a centrifuge device before take-off. Moscow Radio said Titov landed in "Vostok II" a...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Titov Meets Glenn in Washington
Russia's spaceman, Major Titov and his wife posing outside the Lincoln Memorial with Major John Glenn and Mrs. Glenn. The two leading spacemen from east and west met for the first time in Washington recently. They visited the Gospar Headquarters ...
Central Press Photos Ltd.
Moscow, USSR: Major Gherman Titov at today's Press conference here on the occasion of his successful cosmic flight in Russia's second spaceship Vostok II. He gave a full report of the flight. Although without previous experience of public speaking...
United Press Photos
Training the Vestibular Glands
Valentina Tereshkova and Valery Bykovsky training the vestibular glands
Novosti Press Agency
"Moscow Goes Mad Two Spacemen Return to Earth" The two Russian spacemen climbed safely out of their spaceships on Russian soil this morning, completing the most daring journey in all history. Their spaceships landed "precisely in the landing area....
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
U.S. Astronauts Borman and Lovell
Gemini-7 crew-- U.S. astronauts Frank Borman (left) and James Lovell are pilots of the Gemini-7 long-duration orbital flight.
The Times of Ceylon Press
U.S. Astronauts Receiving Congratulations from President
U.S. astronauts Edward H. White (left) and James A. McDivitt putting their heads together to hear President Johnson's telephoned congratulations on their successful Gemini IV space flight. The Chief Executive's call reached them shortly after they...
The Times of Ceylon Press