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Credit: NASA/JSC
Launch date: November 14, 1969
Astronauts: Charles Conrad, Richard F. Gordon, and Alan L. Bean
Man’s second journey to the Moon is for science. The first extravehicular activity includes setting up ALSEP for the return of scientific data. The second extravehicular activity includes geological traverse and inspection of Surveyor III, an unmanned spacecraft landed on the Moon in 1967. Records a solar eclipse, and summarizes findings to date, with commentaries from scientists.

AWARDS: Golden Missile, Rassegna, Rome, 1970 • Gold Nikola Tesla Medal, International Festival of Scientific Technical Films, Belgrade,1970 • Golden Eagle, Council on International Nontheatrical Events (CINE), 1970 • Certificate of Honor, International Exhibition of Scientific Films, Buenos Aires, 1970

HQ-197 — JSC-536 — (1970) — 28 Minutes

 
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The “Gemini twins” Jim McDivitt and Ed White of recent Gemini-4 where White made historic space walk, with Hubert Humphrey, Yuri Gagarin (partial newsreel).

 
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The program presents President Kennedy saying this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to earth in 1961. Proves that Project Apollo has been successful.

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