Apollo 12 astronauts Pete, Dick, and Al head to the Mobile Quarantine Facility onboard the USS Hornet, November 24, 1969 | 📸 NASA

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Apollo 12 astronauts Pete, Dick, and Al head to the Mobile Quarantine Facility onboard the USS Hornet, November 24, 1969 | 📸 NASA
10 favorite photos from every Apollo mission → Apollo 12 (November 14 – November 24, 1969)
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Richard Gordon, Jr. (5 October 1929 - 6 November 2017)
Green Arrow by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano!
I feel bad for the Apollo 12 guys. Like, nobody gives a shit about them. Apollo 11 was a huge deal, and Apollo 13 exploded, but Apollo 12 was just this thing that happened between them.
Apollo 14 was significant because it came after 13 and everyone was holding their breath, and 17 was significant because it was the last one, so 12, 15, and 16 are the red-headed step children of the Apollo program.
15 and 16 had moon buggies though, so they were iconic in that regard. 12 just sorta happened. They’re not gonna make a movie about Apollo 12.
The lovely Astronaut Group 3 aka the “the new fourteen” having Water Survival Training in Pennsacola, Florida.
Must say always see photos of the second group having Water Survival Training never the third. So here is one.
Neil Armstrong and Dick Gordon with Chilean children, October 1966