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| Apollo One | On this day in 1967, heavy rains forced the postponement of NASA's Apollo 1 test mission. |
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January 31
| Apollo One | On this day in 1967, NASA began a thorough overhaul of Apollo 1's electrical systems and air circulation equipment. |
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| Crew |
November 20
On this day in 1967, Apollo 1 was finally launched from Cape Canaveral; the mission lasted ten days during which the Apollo 1 crew made 163 orbits around the earth before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. On the heels of this successful test run, NASA scheduled the launch of Apollo 2 for August of 1968. | Apollo One |
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March 13
| Apollo One | On this day in 1968, astronauts Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele, and R. Walter Cunningham were named as the main flight crew for the Apollo 2 mission; their backup crew, Thomas Stafford, John Young, and Eugene Cernan, would fly the Apollo 4 mission in January of 1969. |
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| Crew |
March 20
On this day in 1968, the unmanned Apollo 3 mission, which had been originally scheduled for October, was officially cancelled due to delays stemming from the overhaul of Apollo 1 and the rescheduling of the launch of Apollo 2. | |
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August 4
On this day in 1968, Apollo 2 was launched from Cape Canaveral on the first transorbital lunar flight in the history of space exploration. | |
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August 8
On this day in 1968, Apollo 2 made the first-ever live TV signal transmission from lunar orbit, broadcasting images of the Moon's surface and the earth appearing over the lunar horizon. | |
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August 10
On this day in 1968, Apollo 2 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing its six-day translunar orbital flight. | |
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January 15
On this day in 1969, Apollo 4 was launched from Cape Canaveral on the so-called 'dress rehearsal' mission in which docking and undocking techniques would be practiced in preparation for the Apollo 5 lunar landing attempt scheduled to take place in July. | |
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January 21
On this day in 1969, the Apollo 4 flight crew performed the first translunar orbital docking manuver in the history of space exploration. | |
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January 24
On this day in 1969, Apollo 4 returned from its historic lunar orbital docking mission. | |
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February 2
On this day in 1969, US Air Force veteran Neil Armstrong was named the mission commander for Apollo 5. | |
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| Neil Armstrong |
July 14
On this day in 1969, Apollo 5 was launched from Cape Canaveral on the first actual lunar landing mission. | |
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July 19
On this day in 1969, one of humanity's oldest dreams was finally realized as Apollo 5 mission commander Neil Armstrong became the first human being to walk on the moon. | Commander |
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| Neil Armstrong |
July 23
| Astronaut | On this day in 1969, the crew of Apollo 5 returned to Earth from their historic lunar mission; that same day Charles 'Pete' Conrad was named as mission commander for the Apollo 6 lunar mission, set to take place in October of 1969. |
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| Charles Conrad |
October 10
On this day in 1969, Apollo 6 blasted off from Cape Canaveral on the second lunar landing mission of the Apollo program.                                                                                             | |
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October 16
On this day in 1969, Apollo 6 successfully carried out the second lunar landing in the history of the American space program. | |
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October 20
On this day in 1969, Apollo 6 returned from its lunar mission. | |
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March 7
On this day in 1970, Apollo 7 was launched from Cape Canaveral; because seven is traditionally considered a lucky number, the lunar module for this mission was fittingly christened 'Lady Luck'. | |
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March 13
On this day in 1970, the Apollo 7 lunar module 'Lady Luck' landed on the Moon. | |
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March 14
On this day in 1970, NASA's solar-powered 'moon buggy' made its debut as part of the Apollo 7 lunar mission. | |
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March 18
| Apollo Seven | On this day in 1970, the crew of Apollo 7 returned from the Moon. |
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September 12
On this day in 1970, Apollo 9 blasted off from Cape Canaveral in the Apollo program's first-ever night time launch.                                                                                                     | |
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September 21
| Apollo One | On this day in 1970, Apollo 8 returned to Earth. It was a bittersweet moment for NASA, since three days earlier Congress had voted to end the Apollo project as of May of 1971. |
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February 16
On this day in 1971, the Apollo program began its final lunar mission with the launch of Apollo 10 | |
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