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16 July 1969… GO FOR LAUNCH! | Fr. Z's Blog

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On this day, July 16th 1969, we were “GO” for launch – and at precisely 13:32 UTC, #Apollo11 lifted off from @NASAKennedy to transport three mortal Americans – Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and myself – to the Moon. The hard … Read More →

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In the middle of the Cold War, an American and a Russian shake their hands 50 years ago. Half a century later, the cooperation still holds – but the times are frosty.

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On July 17, 1975, an Apollo and a Soyuz spaceship docked in the orbit of the Earth. During the Cold War, the USA and the Soviet Union worked together. It remained the only such action for 20 years.

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On 17.7.1975 the lock opens between a Soyuz- and an Apollo-capsule in space. A handshake follows, which moves the Cold War far away for the moment.

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