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Crewmen for the Apollo-12 flight, tentatively scheduled for November 1969, are, from left: Charles Conrad, commander; Richard Gordon, command module pilot; and Alan Bean, lunar module pilot.
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Crewmen for the Apollo-12 flight, tentatively scheduled for November 1969, are, from left: Charles Conrad, commander; Richard Gordon, command module pilot; and Alan Bean, lunar module pilot.
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Lunar Module Pilot -- James Irwin, Apollo-15 Lunar module pilot.
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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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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...
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Ready For the Moon -- The three Apollo-15 crewmen appear confident before the start of their flight to the Moon. From left are James Irwin, Alfred Worden and David Scott.
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Astronaut Carpenter Looks through the "Astro Globe"
Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter looks through the back of an "astro globe"at Cape Canaveral, Florida, in preparation for his orbital flight. He and the other astronauts spent many hours studying astronomy and geography. One of Astronaut Carpenter's s...
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Neil A. Armstrong, new U.S. space flight test pilot.
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Apollo-11 Commander Neil Armstrong smiles happily after having successfully completed a flight in the Lunar Lander training vehicle recently. The vehicle is used to train Astronauts in flying the Lunar Module to the Moon's surface.
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