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A 'Well Done' from the President

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  • 1965-9-8

U.S. astronauts Charles Conrad (left) and Gordon Cooper. sporting eight-day beards, chat with President Johnson after completing their record-setting orbital flight in the Gemini-5 spacecraft. The astronauts were aboard the recovery carrier USS La...

The Times of Ceylon Press

Cernan Family

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Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan with wife Barbara and daughter Teresa.

The Times of Ceylon Press

Astronaut Glenn Hoisted out of the Water

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  • 1962-3-5

right: there's a man inside: the Mercury Space Capsule Friendship 7 with Astronaut Glenn within is hoisted out of the water after his tri-orbital space flight round the earth on Feb 20th.

Daily Mirror

Conrad, Gordon & Bean

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  • 1969-11-15

From left to right: Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon and Alan Bean.

The Times of Ceylon Press

Astronaut Glenn Fitted for the Special Suit

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  • 1962-2-6

Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., is fitted for the special suit he wore during his flight. The double-walled suit is pressurized and air-conditioned and coated with a silver spray as protection against excess heat.

The Times of Ceylon Press

Astronaut Glenn Enters His Space Capsule

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  • 1962-2-21

Lt. Col. John Glenn entering his space capsule during one of the try-outs which was put off owing to bad weather conditions.

Keystone Press Agency Ltd.

The Prime Crew of Apollo 12

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  • 1969-11-16

The prime crew of Apollo 12 stands in front of the Lunar Module. From left to right, Charles Conrad Jr., Commander of the Apollo-12 mission; Richard F. Gordon, Jr., Command Module Pilot, and Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module Pilot. In front of them to th...

The Times of Ceylon Press

"Ready for the Moon"

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  • 1971-7-24

The three Apollo-15 crewmen appear confident before the start of their flight to the Moon. From left are James Irwin, Alfred Worden and David Scott. Photo from IPS.

IPS

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