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Commander Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Commander Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon.
The Times of Ceylon Press
United States astronauts, Edwin Aldrin, and James Lovell smiling cheerfully as they leave a helicopter on the flight-deck of the aircraft-carrier "Wasp"after they had landed safely in the Atlantic in Gemni-12 at the end of their four-day space voy...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Astronauts Grissom with the Officers of the Carrier
Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom walks with officers of the Carrier USS Randolph
Daily Mirror
Recovery Training for the Astronauts of Apollo-1
Recovery Training -- Crew members for the first manned Apollo space flight practice water recovery procedures in the Gulf of Mexico. Command pilot Grissom watches from the hatch of the floating Apollo spacecraft as Astronaut Roger Chafee steps dow...
The Times of Ceylon Press
The United States has scheduled an attempt to land men on the moon. Vital to the success of this mission will be the descent to the Lunar surface of two crew men in the Lunar Module as a third astronaut keeps the Apollo spacecraft in orbit around ...
United States Information Service
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington
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...
Daily Mirror
Astronaut Alan Shepard entering a lift that will take him to the space capsule atop the Redstone rocket—during tests for the American space-shot.
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.