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Hard to believe the decades fly by so fast. It was 45 years ago today that the crew of Apollo 9 took off from the Kennedy Space Center en route to a big test of the lunar module. Being March 1969, history shows that it was only about four months later when men touched the moon for the first time ever.
Getting to the moon, however, required making sure that the lunar landing craft was in tip-top shape. This was the first test of the lunar module in space. Apollo 9 astronauts Jim McDivitt, Rusty Schweickart and Dave Scott spent several days shaking out the spacecraft in the relative safety of Earth orbit.
The mission is perhaps best remembered for the first docking of “Spider” (the lunar module) and “Gumdrop” (the command module), but plenty happened during their March 3-13, 1969 mission. You can relive some of the most memorable moments of training and the mission in the 14-picture gallery below. More information on the mission is available at NASA.
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Read the rest of Relive Apollo 9′s Moon Lander Test 45 Years Ago Through Incredible NASA Images (464 words)
© Elizabeth Howell for Universe Today, 2014. |
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Post tags: apollo 9, command module, dave scott, gumdrop, jim mcdivitt, lunar module, Rusty Schweickart, spider
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