LUNAR LANDING CRAFT IN SPACE.—The lunar module in space after it had separated from Apollo 9 on the fifth day of the 10-day flight. The pilot of the command craft (Colonel D. R. Scott) was able to inspect the landing gear of the lunar module. —Photoglyph by cable.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31941, 19 March 1969, Page 13
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48LUNAR LANDING CRAFT IN SPACE.—The lunar module in space after it had separated from Apollo 9 on the fifth day of the 10-day flight. The pilot of the command craft (Colonel D. R. Scott) was able to inspect the landing gear of the lunar module. —Photoglyph by cable. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31941, 19 March 1969, Page 13
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