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Fred Haise

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Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise takes a rest during a practice session for the Apollo-13 mission. He is wearing the communications skull cap to which are attached two microphones that operate simultaneously. In the event of a failure of one, there w...

The Times of Ceylon Press

Fred Haise

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  • 1970-4-12

The Times of Ceylon Press

Fred Haise with Family

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  • 1970-4-26

Astronauts Haise and family — Apollo-13 lunar module pilot Fred W. Haise, Jr., and his wife Mary pose with their children at home near Houston, Texas. From left are: daughter Mary, 14, son Stephen, 9 and Frederick, 12.

Daily Mirror

From the Height of a Cosmic Flight

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  • 1961-9-12

One of the photographs taken by USSR pilot-cosmonaut Gherman Titov during his cosmic flight on board of "Vostok-2" spaceship. The porthole of the "Vzor" optic equipment through which Gherman Titov took pictures of the earth. The pointer on the gla...

Fotokhronika TASS

Future Cosmonauts

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  • 1961-12-22

Future cosmonauts (Photo by S. Lidov and A. Modestov)

A. Modestov

Gagarin Greeted By Polish Leaders

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  • 1961-8-19

Soviet spaceman Yuri Gagarin (left) meets Chairman of the Polish Council of State Aleksander Zawadski (right) and Polish Premier Wladyslaw Gomulka during his visit to Warsaw in 1961.

Camera Press Ltd.

Gagarin Stepping Down

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  • 1961-4-16

Gagarin stepped down to Moscow yesterday

The Times of Ceylon Press

Gagarin Steps from Plane After Space-Flight

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  • 1961-4-13

Moscow: Major Yuri Gagarin, the world's first spaceman, steps from a plane, smiling broadly, after his successful flight through the stratosphere. This official picture was released by the Soviet Union tonight. He is dressed in a conventional flyi...

United Press International (UK) Ltd.

Gagarin Watches Elephants

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  • 1962-2-1

Right: Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was without a doubt our most popular visitor. But the man who made a brave fight alone into the space, frankly had his qualms about an elephant ride and gracefully declined! Hence that extra-special smile and tip for ...

Daily Mirror

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