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Left to Right: American astronauts: Eugen A. Cernan, John W. Young and Thomas P. Stafford
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Left to Right: American astronauts: Eugen A. Cernan, John W. Young and Thomas P. Stafford
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The Apollo 12 crew, scheduled to visit Ceylon next month, are from left to right: Charles Conrad Jr., Commander; Richard Gordon, Jr., Command Module Pilot; and Alan Bean, Lunar Module Pilot.
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Astronaut Glenn Relaxes Happily
Left: it's all over. Safe and sound after his experience, Glenn relaxes happily aboard the US destroyer Noa...
Daily Mirror
Technician Checks Astronaut Glenn's Outer Garment
A technician carefully checks Glenn's outer garments as the astronaut completes his thermal under garment wardrobe before his historic space flight.
Daily Mirror
Astronaut Glenn Eating Breakfast On the Morning of the First Attempt
Lt. Col. John Glenn, the United States Astronaut, who is to attempt later this week a three-orbit flight round the world, to become the first American to go into orbit, pictures eating breakfast on the morning of the first attempt. Glenn lay strap...
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MISSION COMMANDER -- David Scott, Apollo-15 mission commander. (Photo from IPS)
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Crew Introduction -- the Apollo-17 crewmen, scheduled to visit the Moon in December 1972, are introduced to newsmen in Houston, Texas. From left are: Harrison Schmitt, lunar module pilot; Eugene Cernan, mission commander, and Ronald Evans, command...
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Astronaut Irwin with His Family
Astronaut James B. Irwin, Lunar Module Pilot of the Apollo-15 lunar landing mission, with his wife, the former Mary Ellen Monroe; Joy, seated on Irwin's left, born Nov. 26, 1959; Jill, seated on the floor, born Feb. 22, 1961; James B., born Jan. 4...
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Apollo-14 astronauts, left to right, Edgar D. Mitchell, Lunar Module Pilot; Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Commander; and Stuart A. Roosa, Command Module Pilot, were present at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, as the transporter carried their 363-foot-h...
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