On board Apollo 7 - these days 50 Years ago!
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On board Apollo 7 - these days 50 Years ago!

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Happy Birthday America! Remember when you sent men to the moon? Portrait by Astronaut Jack Schmitt of Astronaut Gene Cernan from the surface of the moon / Apollo 17
10 favorite photos from every Apollo mission → Apollo 8 (December 21, 1968 – December 27, 1968)
A loss of a legend. Farewell, John Young. Thank you for inspiring us all.
Image Credit: NASA
Bruce McCandless, who was captured in a iconic photograph in 1984 as he made the first untethered flight in space, has died aged 80.
At a post-flight news conference back on Earth, he said he had experienced no fear of flying loose from the craft.
«Once you’re accustomed to seeing the Earth rushing by at four miles per second and you concentrate on the Orbiter and/or the spar as your references at hand, you feel quite comfortable flying around at the relatively slow velocities with respect to them.»
On STS-41B in 1984, he performed the famous spacewalk and on STS-31 in 1990 he helped deploy the Hubble Space Telescope.
RIP
Image credit: nasa.gov

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Exactly 45 years ago mankind landed on the Moon for the 6th and last time. When will we return?
Farewell Cassini - What will remain is science.
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Happy 4th of July!
Unusual Dunes on a Crater Floor
Io over Jupiter from Voyager 1 http://go.nasa.gov/2lURFwW

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Non est ad astra mollis e terris via… Apollo 1 - January 27, 1967 - We will always remember!
50 Years ago...
Last man on the moon. Gene Cernan; March 14 1934 - January 16 2017. “Curiosity is the essence of human existence”. Rest in Peace. One of the moments of my life when I had the opportunity to meet this kind and humble man personally. He took the time to talk to me about his travels to the moon.
Visibly tired Gene Cernan takes a selfie in the CM.
APOLLO 11 FLIGHT PLAN
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Yes, indeed!
Astronaut and Senator John Glenn, 7/18/1921 - 12/08/2016
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Astronaut and Senator John Glenn earlier today. Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth aboard Friendship 7 as one of @nasa’s original “Mercury Seven” astronauts, served as a United States Senator from Ohio from 1974 - 1999, and was the oldest human to go into space aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-95 in 1998 at age 77.
The John Glenn Story, 1963.
Photograph of Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr. in His Mark IV Pressure Suit. 1/23/1962
Press release photograph of astronaut John Glenn
Payload specialist John Glenn gives a thumbs up to the cameraman. 11/18/1998
Sadly, we've lost the last of the Mercury 7 - A true hero. Godspeed John Glenn!

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The Mercury 7... how I miss these silver space suits.
Jim McDivitt, Apollo 9