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"3 Women to Whom the Moon Remains—the Moon"

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  • 1978-3-22

Piecing together the jigsaw of questions and answers at a Press conference with the astronauts' wives we realised one thing: there were no feminine fripperies or personal souvenirs that a moon man could bring his wife. Moon rocks and moon dust wer...

The Times of Ceylon Press

"Astronaut Cooper Off Today"

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  • 1963-5-20

The count down has started at CAPE CANAVERAL in preparation for the flight by Astronaut GORDON COOPER. The orbital mission is intended to complete 22 orbits and should last 34 hours and 22 minutes. PHOTO SHOWS— Astronaut GORDON COOPER relaxes in...

Keystone Press Agency Ltd.

"Drive Past"

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  • 1961-12-7

Visit of space-man Major Yuri Gagarin

The Times of Ceylon Press

"Explains Rendezvous Procedures"

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  • 1965-7-19

U.S. Astronaut Charles Conrad (left) explains the planned rendezvous of Gemini-5 as Astronaut Gordon Cooper listens at a July 19 news conference in Houston, Texas. Cooper and Conrad are the prime crew for the eight-day orbital earth flight schedul...

The Times of Ceylon Press

"Glenn Orbits Earth Three Times"

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  • 1962-2-21

After surviving just under five hours in space Colonel John Glenn, the American astronaut stepped out of his Mercury space capsule a "hale and hearty" spaceman. "Hale" at least is surprising as at one time his body weight was estimated at seven to...

Central Press Photos Ltd.

"He Is 'Trapped' in the Jewel Tower"

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  • 1961-7-3

London turned out to give Yuri Gagarin another storming welcome today (13-7-1961) – and the enthusiasm of it kept him a prisoner in the Tower of London for ten minutes. Gagarin had to stay in the Jewel Tower until care arrived because the excited ...

Daily Mirror

"Red Flower Welcome for Their Country Man"

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  • 1967-12-8

Among the large crowds that thronged the airport yesterday evening to see Major Gagarin, were a number of little Russian boys and girls who offered the cosmonaut red flowers. The little girls wore red ribbons in their hair.

Daily Mirror

"The Men Who Dare"

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  • 1962-5-28

All seven astronauts often pilot modern jet aircraft during their training for space flights to sharpen their reflexes and improve their coordination at high speeds. Posing in front of an Air Force F-106B are (left to right) : M. Scott Carpenter, ...

Daily Mirror

"USA's Man into Orbit Attempt"

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  • 1962-2-21

Next Wednesday the USA will try to put its first spacemen in orbit around the earth. The vehicle – to be launched from Cape Canaveral – is an Atlas with a Mercury capsule. The astronaut will be Lt. Col. John Glenn. Photo shows: John Glenn and back...

Keystone Press Agency Ltd.

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