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Evans and wife—Apollo 17 command module pilot Ronald Evans and wife Jan.
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Evans and wife—Apollo 17 command module pilot Ronald Evans and wife Jan.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The American astronauts' wives in Washington before Navy Commander Malcolm Scott Carpenter's flight on Thursday. Left to right (front) row: Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Donald Slayton; second row, Mrs. LeRoy Cooper, Mrs. Walter Schirra and Mrs. Alan Sh...
United States Information Service
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
The first crew for the first manned Apollo mission, assigned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. They are left to right: Astronauts Donn F. Eisele, Command module pilot; Walter M. Schirra, Junior Commander; and Walter Cunningham...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Commander Eugene Cernan with Wife and Daughter
Commander Eugene Cernan with wife Barbara and daughter Teresa.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronauts Borman, Anders and Lovell Jr.
From left to right: Astronauts Frank Borman, William A. Anders and James A. Lovell Jr.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module Pilot, Apollo-12.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Elliot M. See Jr., new U.S. space flight test pilot.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, Lunar Module Pilot
May 1969 On December 21, 1963 the United States launched the Apollo space craft to orbit the moon. The astronauts had two prime objectives -- to go into lunar orbit, and to take photographs of the best possible landing sites for men to set a space...
The Times of Ceylon Press
John Glenn Just Before His Launch into Space
"Ready to go..." A close-up of the face of an astronaut tense with expectation and the strain of repeated delays. ... Lt. Col. John Glenn just before his launch into space...
Daily Mirror