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PLANS
MOOIM
FOR
LANDING
FLIGHT International, 12 June 1969
THE flight plans for the Apollo 11 Moon-landing mission were recently detailed by NASA.
The prime flight crew will be Neil A...
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PLANS FOR
MOON LANDING
FLIGHT International, IZ June (969
THE flight plans for the Apollo 11 Moon-landing mission were recently detailed by NASA.
The prime flight crew will be Neil A. Armstro...
1969 - 2263.pdf
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...TECHNICAL: SPACEFLIGHT
Freedom milestones: 1995 first element launch . .. Assembly Flight 4 and man-tended capability .
NASA will maintain Freedom assembly
BY TIM FURNISS
NASA's new Space Station ...
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...hment of a
manned lunar base and an even
tual manned mission to Mars
next century. The President
believes that, should space
station Freedom be operational
by 1999, the 30th anniversary of
the Apollo 11 moon landing
could be marked with a commit
ment to go back to the Moon, "to
stay".
Quayle's task may seem
academic in the short term, with
NASA struggling to get its $13
billion fisca...
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...78 FLIGHT International, 16 January 1969
WORLD E W S
Lunar Landing Crew Named
The crew for the Apollo 11 Moon-
landing mission was named in Washing
ton last Friday, January 9. The three
astronaut...
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...78 FLIGHT* International, 16 January 1969
WORLD NEWS
Lunar Landing Crew Named
The crew for the Apollo 11 Moon-
landing mission was named in Washing
ton last Friday, January 9. The three
astronaut...
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...
nology was already moving at such
speed that specialists rather than all-
rounders were needed for a project of
this magnitude. His death breaks a
link with a time-—less than 40 years
before the Apollo 11 Moon landing
—when rocket pioneers gave their
enthusiasm, energies and occasionally
their lives in pursuit of the eccentric
notion of manned spaceflight.
Anik B: Canada's
coast-to-coas...
1978 - 3422.pdf
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...unch attempt
on 22 July was called off because of
bad weather.
The Columbia, with its Chandra
X-ray Observatory payload, was
originally due for launch on 2 0 July
- the 30th anniversary of the
Apollo 11 moon landing. The
launch was aborted at T-7s in the
countdown when the Columbia's
hazardous-gas detection system
indicated a high concentration of
hydrogen in the aft engine com
partme...
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...SOVIET VENUS PROBES LAND
The two Soviet spacecraft Venus 5 and 6 made apparently
successful descents through the atmosphere of the planet
Venus on May 16 and 17 respectively. Launched on January 5 ...
1969 - 0940.pdf
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...FLIGHT International, 21 August 1969
NEWS
303
ANOTHER INTELSAT 3 LOST
Intelsat 3E, launched from Cape Kennedy on July 26 to
replace Intelsat 3B which became unserviceable on June 29.
was lost (l...
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...FLIGHT International, 21 August 1969 267
Getting it taped Released from quarantine last week, the three Apollo II astronauts Arm
strong, Aldrin and Collins head for the United Nations Building in Ne...
1969 - 2635.pdf
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...816 FLIGHT International, 20 November 1969
New contributions to aviation literature
Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1969/70, edited by John W. R
Taylor (Sampson Low, Marston & Co Ltd, BPC Publishin...
1969 - 3270.pdf
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...Off to the Moon The most complex
American space venture yet began last Sunday,
May IS, when Apollo 10, with astronauts John
Young, Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan
aboard, got under way for its e...
1969 - 0909.pdf
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...the Soyuz 10 crew could be planning to stay aboard and
possibly exceed the Soyuz 9 flight.
On the other hand, the Russians are unlikely to have
distinguished the event so clearly and at such an ear...
1971 - 0673.pdf
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...500 FLIGHT International, 8 April 1971
Spacecraft Nation Date Crew
No of
Earth orbits
Flight time
hr. min Remarks
GT-6, Gemini 6
GT-8, Gemini 8
GT-9, Gemini 9
GT-10, Gemini 10
GT-11, Gemini ...
1971 - 0543.pdf
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...FLIGHT International 30 April 1970 749
HIGH-ENERGY AOS
One hundred and fifty-five scientists from America's industry,
educational institutions and Government attended a briefing
(in their capacity...
1970 - 0821.pdf
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...384 FLIGHT International, 6 March 1969
The photographs on the page are among the first to show the internal details of the
lunar module ascent stage. This illustration on the left show the lunar mod...
1969 - 0408.pdf
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...FLIGHT 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 spa...
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FLIGHT
International
5 June
1969
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SPACEFUBHJ
Below, the Apollo 10 crew with their atmosphere-
scorched spacecraft safely aboard USS "Princeton."
Left to right, ...
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...822 FLIGHT International, 21 November
Meanwhile, back at the ranch ... the command module of
Apollo 7 on its way, via the US aircraft carrier "Essex," back
to the manufacturers, North American Rockwel...
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