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START OF THE RETURN JOURNEY FROM THE MOON TO THE EARTH.—This photographic sequence, televised from space, shows the approach of the Apollo 14 lunar module Antares to the command ship Kitty Hawk for the successful docking operation yesterday (New Zealand time) after the moon expedition. Antares is seen at left rising from the moon’s surface, and at right nearing Kitty Hawk to link up.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 1

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START OF THE RETURN JOURNEY FROM THE MOON TO THE EARTH.—This photographic sequence, televised from space, shows the approach of the Apollo 14 lunar module Antares to the command ship Kitty Hawk for the successful docking operation yesterday (New Zealand time) after the moon expedition. Antares is seen at left rising from the moon’s surface, and at right nearing Kitty Hawk to link up. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 1

START OF THE RETURN JOURNEY FROM THE MOON TO THE EARTH.—This photographic sequence, televised from space, shows the approach of the Apollo 14 lunar module Antares to the command ship Kitty Hawk for the successful docking operation yesterday (New Zealand time) after the moon expedition. Antares is seen at left rising from the moon’s surface, and at right nearing Kitty Hawk to link up. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 1