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SYND 4 10 69 APOLLO 11 ASTRONAUTS VISIT BRAZIL

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Apollo 11 astronauts, Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong and wife of Buzz Aldrin, Joan, visit Rio De Janeiro and receive Brazil's highest decoration for foreigners 1. mcu Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and mrs Joan Aldrin (wife of Buzz...
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A detail shot of a crane
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Man watching astronauts on screen at Mission Control

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Man watching astronauts on screen at Mission Control
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Gemini VIII Misison Footage

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footage from Gemini 8 camera showing the rendezvous with Agena rocket / Gemini enters docking collar of Agena / thruster malfunction and the Agena and Gemini separate / Gemini 8 spins around in free fall.
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Agena and Gemini VIII Rocket Launches

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Agena rocket atop the Atlas on launch pad 14 waiting to launch / small crowd watch as the Agena is launched into the sky / INT NASA control room / Gemini 8 launched into the sky.
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Gemini VIII Astronauts Prepare for Launch

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Pan of Cape Kennedy showing launch pads / Neil Armstrong getting helped into his astronaut suit / Armstrong and co-pilot David Scott climb into transport van in their full space suits / Armstrong and Scott arrive at launch pad 19 / ride...
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Gemini VIII Return

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Simulated docking between Agena and Gemini 8 capsule / CU typed news bulletin reading: 'CAPE KENNEDY, FLA MARCH 16 (AP)-THE GEMINI 8 ASTRONAUTS RAN INTO SERIOUS MANEUVERING TROUBLE WITH THEIR SPACECRAFT TONIGHT AND WERE ORDERED TO RETURN...
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Inside Apollo 11 lunar module

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/ Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin floating around in zero gravity while listening to radio and news from Houston mission control command / astronauts making breakfast inside the module, food floating around. Inside Apollo 11 lunar module...
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Apollo 11 astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, putting up the American flag, high angle, Moon

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Apollo 11 astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, putting up the American flag, high angle, Moon
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Apollo 11 Eagle landing craft separates from Columbia

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/ Inside Apollo 11 capsule / Neil Armstrong checking equipment radio communication in background / workers in the command center in Houston / CU Neil Armstrong's face / lunar module and command module of Apollo 11 separate / Neil...
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Apollo 11 lunar module makes its approach

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/ Apollo 11 module orbiting the moon's surface / audio of astronauts reporting to command center as they close in on surface. Apollo 11 lunar module makes its approach on July 20, 1969 in In Space (Footage by Getty Images)
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Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, stepping off ladder onto lunar surface, first man on the moon

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Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, stepping off ladder onto lunar surface, first man on the moon
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL

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English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
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Apollo 11 Command Module in Smithsonian

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Apollo 11 Command Module in Smithsonian
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL UPDATE

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English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
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Apollo 11 Moon Lander display in Smithsonian

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Apollo 11 Moon Lander display in Smithsonian
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Returning to moon is waste of money, says presenter of BBC’s Apollo 11 coverage

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EMB 12th July Science historian James Burke believes there is little political appetite to put humans on the moon again. He was interviewed ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landings.
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Cadbury World commemorate moon landing anniversary

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Cadbury World in Birmingham have made a chocolate recreation of the Apollo 11 moon landings to mark the 50th anniversary this weekend. July 16th marks the anniversary of the mission launch. Chocolatiers Donna Oluban and Dawn Jenks spent...
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1969 - when man landed on the moon for the first time

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It was one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind. 40 years ago, on July 20th 1969, man landed on the moon, leaving the first human footprints on its dusty surface. Neil A. Armstrong, Edward E. Aldrin and Michael Collins made...
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President Barack Obama predicted Thursday his new space exploration plans would lead American astronauts to Mars and back in his lifetime, a bold forecast relying on rockets and propulsion still to be imagined and built.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Americans to Mars within his lifetime CAPTION: President Barack Obama predicted Thursday his new space exploration plans would lead American astronauts to Mars and back in his lifetime, a bold forecast relying on...
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NASA picks ‘Rocket City’ for lunar lander job

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NASA picked Alabama's "Rocket City" on Friday to lead development of the next moon lander for astronauts.
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NASA picks AL ‘Rocket City’ for lunar lander job

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50 years later, NASA headed to the moon again

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Nearly 50 years after Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon, part of the storied Apollo program, NASA officials announce they're going back to the moon, permanently.