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Fifty years ago today, on January 31, 1971, at 4:03 pm EST, a Saturn V rocket lifted off from Pad A of Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center carrying Apollo 14 – the Moon mission that would make or break the US space program.
If Apollo 14 is remembered at all by most people, it s mainly as the answer to trivia questions like, who was the oldest man to walk on the Moon, or what is the longest lunar golf drive? But it was far more than that. Arguably, it was one of the most important of all the Apollo lunar landing missions, with the possible exception of Apollo 11.
apollo 11, this is houston. at 10 minutes, you are go. and roger, 11, go. we are go. confirm go. apollo 11, this is houston. you are confirmed go for orbit. roger. we have a report on the launch heart rates from the flight surgeon. commander neil armstrong, 110. command module pilot, mike collins, 99. lunar module pilot buzz aldrin, 88. moving across the atlantic towards africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that will intercept the moon during the translunar injection maneuver. saturn gave us a magnificent
we are go. confirm go. apollo 11, this is houston. you are confirmed go for orbit. roger. we have a report on the launch heart rates from the flight surgeon. commander neil armstrong, 110. command module pilot, mike collins, 99. lunar module buzz aldrin, 88. moving across the atlantic towards africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that will intercept the moon during the translunar injection maneuver. saturn gave us a magnificent ride. it looks like you re well on
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