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... ST Feb. 9. ''(NASA Release 70-166)'' Apollo 13 Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., Fred W. Haise , Jr., and John L. Swigert , Jr. in Lucerne, Switzerland, on European goodwill tour-visited Swiss ...
... . Bean ; and Apollo 13 Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., John L. Swigert , Jr., and Fred W. Haise , Jr. Vice President said award ceremony was "perhaps the most significant since NASA was founded ...
... . Mattingly II (CM pilot), and Charles M. Duke , Jr. (LM pilot). Backup crewmen were Fred W. Haise , Jr., Stuart A. Roosa , and Edgar D. Mitchell . Mission would last about 12 days, with ...
... Award of $500, medal, and certificate, to Apollo 13 Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., Fred W. Haise , Jr., and John L. Swigert for "exceptional manner in which the Apollo 13 crew conducted ...
... Skylab programs," NASA statement said. Soviet visitors were escorted on tour of MSC by Astronauts Fred W. Haise , Jr., Thomas K. Mattingly II, and John W. Young . Several "flew" computerized simulators used ...
... Commander of Apollo 13 ." In recognition of achievements of entire Apollo 13 crew, Astronauts Lovell, Fred W. Haise , Jr., and John L. Swigert , Jr., received IAF'S Vladimir M. Komarov Diploma for ...
... .), "representing Antelope Valley" where the Orbiter was built. Also on hand were test-flight crewmen Fred W. Haise , Joe H. Engle , Charles G. Fullerton , and Richard H. Truly , the astronaut team who ...
... flaps. Flying under the control of Johnson Space Center JSC in Houston, the two astronauts ( Fred W. Haise , the civilian commander, and rookie USAF Lt. Col. Charles Gordon Fullerton ) rode the piggyback ...
... landing system originally developed for the Navy to land planes on ships at sea. Pilots Fred W. Haise , Jr., and USAF Lt.Col. Charles Gordon Fullerton turned over orbiter control to the ...
... the orbiter touched down and bounced twice before stopping. At a postflight press conference, pilots Fred W. Haise and Charles Gordon Fullerton said the craft had reached speeds higher than expected after ...

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