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FLEET READIES FOR RECOVERY OF MOONSHIP
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 18, 1966 A five-ship recovery fleet today began moving into position for the first ... Test Reentry Heat. In the upcoming flight, the spacecraft engine will be used ...
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Years of Safety Plans Culminated in Pacific
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 17, 1966 Because the astronauts were able to nurse the limping spacecraft more than a full orbit to get rea- close to recovery forces, Armstrong and Scott were ...
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Space Doctor Opposes Nixon's Dining With Moon Astronauts
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 6, 1969 Armstrong, the mission comman- der took the occasion to deny heat- edly a ... Mr. Nixon e5so planned to be aboard Oie recovery aircraft car- ,Baer Hornet, ...
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Loneliest Since Adam
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 22, 1969 Mrs. Neil Armstrong said she was not planning anything special for dinner ... John K. Hirasaki, 28, the recovery engineer, will be taking care of the Apollo ...
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Pilotless Apollo Moonship Lofted to Edge of Space
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 27, 1966 The recovery ships and planes participating in the Apollo mission must start preparations this week to recover Gemini astronauts Neil Armstrong and David ...
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The Return to Earth. | Keesing's World News Archives
Subscription - Keesing's Record of World Events - Keesing's Worldwide - Aug 1, 1969 ... Module “Eagle” was jettisoned in space (because it had no heat shield and would ... The “mobile quarantine facility” with Mr. Armstrong, Colonel Aldrin, ...
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Apollo Approaching Touchiest Moments
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 21, 1968 It meant the heat shield would not protect him as the spacecraft hit the top of the ... Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott had to turn to a backup ...
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