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The Apollo-8 Astronauts to Fly Around The Moon
The United States will launch three Astronauts to fly around the moon on December 21, 1968, from Cape Kennedy, Florida.
The Apollo-8 Astronauts Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr., and William A. Anders, if all goes according to schedule, will have...
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Scott Carpenter in Training
Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter crawling out of the top of his project Mercury spacecraft during training on escape procedures at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Astronaut Carpenter Relaxes at Home with His Family
Family — Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter relaxes at home with his wife, Rene, and their four children, from left: Kristen Elaine, 6; Robyn Jay, 10; Mark Scott, 13, and Candace Noxon, 5.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Neil Armstrong after Training
Apollo-11 commander Neil Armstrong flashes a broad grin after completing a series of flights in lunar landing training vehicle in Texas. He told newsmen the tests "have given us a very high level of confidence in the overall landing manoeuvre". Ar...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronaut Grissom
Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, pilot of the first U.S. manned Gemini flight.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Crew Members for the Apollo-11 Lunar Landing Attempt
Civilian Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong (Centre) Air Force Colonel Edwin E. Aldrin (left) and Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Michael Collins (right), were named crew members for the Apollo-11 lunar landing attempt tentatively scheduled for July of this...
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Neil Armstrong With Two Air Hostesses
Neil Armstrong with two air-hostesses beside the TWA Starstream jet that brought him to Katunayake International Airport on his way from Los Angeles to Bangkok.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Edwin E. Aldrin
Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot for the Apollo 11 mission shows his son Mike, 13, a model of the two-stage landing craft Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong will use to set down on the moon.
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