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... for Apollo 11 , July 16-24, 1969, the first manned lunar landing mission. Aldrin followed Neil Armstrong onto the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, completing a 2-hour and 15 minute ...
... an unqualified triumph. The goals laid out by President John F. Kennedy had been attained. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had walked on the dusty plains of the Sea of Tranquillity and ...
... , comments from Joe Walker and Scott Crossfield , Pete Knight 's record-breaking high speed flight, Neil Armstrong 's final flight before joining the Astronaut corps, rare silent footage of the first six ...
... viewing. (Large file, 200MB) File:Apollo11-PC30-3D.mpg.mp4 3D video of Neil Armstrong , Buzz Aldrin , Eugene Cernan and Walt Cunningham interviewed in the Saturn V building at the ...
... flight and backup Commander for the Gemini 9 flight, as well as backup Commander to Neil Armstrong for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. On December 4, 1965, he and Frank Borman ...
... astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. On March 16, 1966, he and command pilot Neil Armstrong were launched into space on the Gemini 8 mission--a flight originally scheduled to last ...
... - 80-06 MARCHIANNA Fiction Kevin O'Donnell, Jr 100 - 80-06 PEOPLE Surfing In Space - Neil Armstrong Dick Teresi 112 - 80-06 INNOVATIONS New Products 114 - 80-06 Up, Up and Away ...
... Soviet Union was secretly planning to land a man on the lunar surface, even after Neil Armstrong's historic moon walk. Spaceflight has gained an insight into the plans through an exclusive ...
... Events that shaped space policy in the Apollo era are analysed by Lawrence Suid. 226 - NEIL ARMSTRONG: HIS NASA CAREER IN PICTURES Ed Hengeveld presents a pictorial commemoration of the 25th anniversary ...
... will become the first to stand upon the surface of Mars. And like the great Neil Armstrong, they will speak aloud of that next giant leap in human exploration." The telephoto images ...

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