Astronomy magazine - August 1978.
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Astronomy magazine - August 1978.
In low earth orbit. Astronaut Walter Cunningham takes notes with a Hasselblad camera nearby in zero gravity during Apollo 7, Oct 1968. Mr. Cunningham was among the 3rd Group of astronauts chosen by NASA in Oct 1963. The 10-day, 20-hour A7 flight orbited Earth 168 times & was the first crewed launch of Project Apollo. The mission also conducted the first live television broadcast from a US craft in space.
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.
August 5, 1968: Apollo 7 astronauts Walter Cunningham, Donn Eisele, and Wally Schirra stand on the deck of the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever after suiting up for splashdown training in the Gulf of Mexico. (NASA)
Walter: Do you have the same bike as your boyfriend? Gay!
Dill: I mean, I am gay but he's not my boyfriend because I could do so much better than him.
Jem: Really? Then why don’t you, Dill?
A Saturn 1B space launch vehicle lifts off from Launch Complex 34 carrying Apollo 7 astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., Donn F. Eisele and Walter Cunningham. 10/11/1968
Series: Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008.
The crew of Apollo 7 lookin' tired and exhausted after their safe return to earth🌎