On January 27, 1967, three Apollo astronauts were killed during a routine preflight rehearsal at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft was comprised of two vehicles: a command module named "Columbia" and the lunar module "Eagle." The earlier remained in lunar orbit with astronaut Michael Collins while ...
With the historic first international space docking mission only six months away, preparations on the ground for the ...
National Air and Space Museum Command Module, Apollo 11 National Air and Space Museum Collection Assembly, Fecal, Apollo 11 National Air and Space Museum Pouch, Storage, for Roll-on Urine Cuffs, ...
Three Apollo I astronauts Rogers Chaffee, Edward White and Gus Grissom die due to a flash fire at a grounded space capsule in Cape Canaveral, [...] ...
The Apollo 7 was the Apollo Program's first successful spacecraft, with its crew of Commander Walter M. Schirra, Command ...
NASA's requested funding was spent on the Great Society, including building rapid transit system in several cities ...
With the historic first international space docking mission only six months away, preparations on the ground for the ...
Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968. That evening, the astronauts–Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot Jim Lovell ...
"We must honor their sacrifice by fortifying our commitment to safety and excellence as new generations of space explorers, follow their footsteps." ...