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Astronaut Shepard Receives Medal from U.S. President
Mr. John Kennedy, President of the United States, pinning the Distinguished Service Medal of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on America's first astronaut, Commander Alan Shepard, at the White House on Monday. Also in the picture ...
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America Puts a Man into Space
"America puts a man into space"
The American attempt to put a man into space has been a perfect success. Commander Alan Shepard has been picked up safely in the Atlantic and is now aboard the US aircraft carrier "Champlain". Photo shows: Commander...
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The Apollo-15 Astronauts
Test run -- The Apollo-15 astronauts leave their quarters to begin a final dress rehearsal for their launching toward the Moon from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Leading is Mission commander David Scott, followed by Command Module pilot Alf...
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Astronaut Scott and Family
Astronaut David R.Scott, Commander of the Apollo-15 lunar landing mission, with his wife, the former Ann Lurton Ott; his daughter, Tracy, born March 25, 1961; and his son, Douglas W., born October 8, 1963.
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Astronaut David R. Scott with Family
Astronaut David R. Scott, Commander of the Apollo-15 lunar landing mission, with his wife, the former Ann Lurton Ott; his daughter, Tracy, born March 25, 1961; and his son, Douglas W., born October 8, 1963.
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Apollo 14 Wives
Apollo 14 Wives -- Wives of the Apollo-14 astronauts (from left) Louise Shepard, Joan Roosa and Louise Mitchell.
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Apollo-14 Prime Crew with Their Emblem
These astronauts, (from left to right) Command Module Pilot Stuart A. Roosa (37), Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr. (47) and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar D. Mitchell (40) are the ones who are going to the moon tomorrow, from Cape Kennedy, Florida. They ...
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Young and Grissom before the Three-Orbital Flight
Operation Gemini
Scientists at Cape Kennedy, USA are proceeding with preparations to launch the United States' most ambitious space project - Operation Gemini, the launching of a two-man spacecraft.
Inside the spacecraft will be John W. Young (the...
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John Young Receives Congressional Space Medal of Honor
Space Veteran -- President Ronald Reagan congratulates John Young as Vice President George Bush affixes the Congressional Space Medal of Honor around his neck at the White House in Washington. Young, commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia on its ...
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