Episodes Tagged with "Intravehicular Activity"
Posted on April 13, 2016
CAPCOM Number 1 (Deke Slayton): Okay. I think you ought to clearly understand there is absolutely no experience at all with landing without the helmet on.
SCHIRRA: And there no experience with the helmet either on that one.
CAPCOM: That one we’ve g...
10-The Apollo 7 Command Module as exhibited at The Frontiers of Flight Museum
9-Barbara Eden, Bob Hope, the Apollo 7 astronauts, and Paul Haney (voice of Mission Control) on The Bob Hope Show (November 6, 1968)
8-Crew after recovery aboard USS Essex
6-The crew is welcomed aboard the USS Essex
5-A crewmember being hoisted into the recovery helicopter
3U-At the end of the nearly 11-day mission, flight controllers Gene Kranz, Glynn Lunney, and Gerald Griffin left to right with cigars celebrate splashdown
2U-View of Florida from Apollo 7
1u-Mission Control watches the first live television beamed by an American spacecraft, as Eisele and Schirra signal, %22Keep Those Cards and Letters Coming in, Folks
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