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Apollo service module Apollo command module
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Soyuz command module
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Soyuz docking target
Soyuz docking periscope
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...32 FUCHT International, 3 April 19*9
One of the most dramatic views in the Apollo 9
flight was noted shortly after undocking of
the command and lunar modules on March 7,
during which day the two spacecraft elements
separated to a distance of over 100 miles before
coming...
1969 - 1783.pdf
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...ortune Magazine recently called a "management revolution."
Apollo offices were set up at each centre as well as on the
premises of the major contractors, much as airline technical
offices are installed in the plants of major suppliers of equip
ment. These ...
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...LIGHT International, 21 November 1968 821
Spaceflight
APOLLO 8 TO ORBIT MOON
NASA announced on November 12 that the Apollo 8 mission
will be a Moon-orbiting flight, the launch to take place on
December 21. The decision was made by the Acting Admini-
stra...
1968 - 2673.pdf
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...pollo 16 countdown
EACH APOLLO MISSION to date has exceeded its pre decessor in programme ambition and Apollo 16, scheduled for launch next Sunday, April 16, is no
exception. The landing site, name...
1972 - 0844.pdf
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...0A, depicted in this artist's impression.
c vehicle is a Saturn S-IVB; the
is not installed and the propellant
is converted into a multi-storey
laboratory. Solar cell panels provide
dtctric power and Apollo spacecraft
,ijll deliver crew members to the station
Spaceflight
APOLLO SITUATION
"All three spacecraft sections have passed unmanned flight
tests. The rest of 1968 will be devoted to testing t...
1968 - 0867.pdf
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...LIGHT International, 3 April 1969
One of the most dramatic views in the Apollo 9
flight was noted shortly after undocking of
the command and lunar modules on March 7,
during which day the two spacecraft elements
separated to a distance »f over 100 miles before
coming...
1969 - 0602.pdf
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...POLLO ANNIVERSARY
ission in 1968. According to NASA tradition, this would
ave made him the Apollo 12 commander. The back-up
ommander oj Apollo 8 was Pete Conrad, who would have
been commander <>/...
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FLIGHT International,
16 March 1967
Apollo applications payloads orbited separately by four uprated Saturn I vehicles are clustered in this version
of an early NASA space station. Elements of the station include S-IVB stage orbital work...
1967 - 0426.pdf
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...PRIL 2IST, 1949 FLIGHT 445
The first Photograph to be taken of the A.W. Apollo in the air. Powered with four Mamba turboprops, it is designed to cruise at
.,, . - 305 m.p.h. at 20,000ft. .
Apollo Airborne II
Armstrong Whitworth's Mamba - powered Airliner Makes a Successfu...
1949 - 0657.pdf
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...ORKING UP FOR APOLLO 9
Preparations are well under way for the launch of Apollo 9
on February 28. On January 3 the Saturn V launch vehicle was
moved to launch pad A (which had been repaired and serviced
only on...
1969 - 0168.pdf
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...ORKING UP FOR APOLLO 9
Preparations are well under way for the launch of Apollo 9
on February 28. On January 3 the Saturn V launch vehicle was
moved to launch pad A (which had been repaired and serviced
only on...
1969 - 1341.pdf
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...LIGHT International, 8 January 1970
pared with 75 per cent which comprised the Apollo 11 samples;
a difference "which may or may not be significant."
Most of the rocks, like those from Tranquillity Base, were of
igneous origin, born in the melting process caused by volcanic
...
1970 - 0089.pdf
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...icle is believed,
however, to be an improved version of an intermediate
range missile, and, in this respect provides further
evidence of China's ICBM development.
A lunar rover is demonstrated by Apollo 15 commander David Scott
(centre) and lunar module pilot James Irwin. Standing is command
module pilot Alfred Warden
FLIGHT International, II March 1971
APOLLO 14 ROCK REPORT
The largest r...
1971 - 0381.pdf
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... 967
the evidence of two flights), and the photographs they took of
the Fra Mauro site. The planners are quite prepared to put
off the flight until April 13, and wait for an 11° sunrise angle.
If Apollo 13 is postponed until April, the crew will also train
for a landing in the backup site 6R, in the Flamsteed Ring,
also in the Ocean of Storms. (There will be no backup site for
a March 12 la...
1969 - 3387.pdf
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...nternational, 30 November 1967 923
tyaceflight
Apollo 4 command module, after its flight test oi: November 9 (see o/sc ...c —--._./ pictures in
"Flight" last week, page 887), being examined by NASA officials at the Space Division of North
American...
1967 - 2331.pdf
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...h
arm-and-claw device and an alpha
pattering instrument to dig and analyse
lunar soil. This is the first time both
fcese instruments have been carried
board the same spacecraft
ipaceflight
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JMANNED APOLLO FLIGHT
second major launching of 1968 for NASA, following the
rveyor launch planned for January 7 (see this page), is to be
|e flight of an unmanned Apollo spacecraft, to be put into
ith orbit ...
1968 - 0033.pdf
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...elow them an
attitude indicator. Right, interior of the ascent stage, looking aft. At the top is the docking
and entry hatch used by astronauts for internal access to the command module.
m?mwKi i
APOLLO 9 LAUNCHED
WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN America's heaviest-ever week for space activity was downgraded by the postpone ment of the Apollo 9 flight from Friday, February 28
to Monday, March 3. The wee...
1969 - 0408.pdf
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...
spectacle—the noise and colour as the 3.000-ton rocket, trailing
a 700ft flame, pulled away from Launch Complex 39 -was a
reassuring echo of the previous four Saturn V flights.
At first sight the Apollo 12 operation is a repeat of Apollo
II. with the target site in the Ocean of Storms instead of the
Sea of Tranquillity. In fact a very great deal of work has taken
place since last July in re...
1969 - 3273.pdf
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...ls, with below them an
attitude indicator. Right, interior of the ascent stage, looking aft. At the top is the docking
and entry hatch used by astronauts for internal access to the command module.
APOLLO 9 LAUNCHED
WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN America's heaviest-ever week for space activity was downgraded by the postpone ment of the Apollo 9 flight from Friday, February 28
to Monday, March 3. The wee...
1969 - 1587.pdf
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