APOLLO MOON MISSION RETURNED IN 1968

The first photograph taken by humans of Earthrise during the Apollo 8... |  Download Scientific Diagram
The first photograph taken by humans of Earthrise during
the Apollo 8 mission.
 

  NASA re-creates iconic Apollo 8 'Earthrise' 45 years later     

Portrait of the Apollo 8 crew
The prime crew of the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission pose
for a portrait next to the Apollo Mission Simulator at the
Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Left to right, they are
James A. Lovell Jr., command module pilot; William
A. Anders, lunar module pilot; and Frank Borman,
commander.


Apollo 8 | BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, returns safely
to Earth after an historic six-day journey.

On December 21, Apollo 8 was launched by a three-stage
Saturn 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral,
Florida, with
astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, Jr., and
William Anders aboard.

On Christmas Eve, the astronauts entered into orbit around
the moon, the first manned spacecraft ever to do so.

During Apollo 8‘s 10 lunar orbits, television images were sent
back home and spectacular photos were taken of the Earth
and the moon from the spacecraft.

In addition to being the first human beings to view firsthand
their home world in its entirety, the three astronauts were
also the first to see the far side of the moon.

On Christmas morning, Apollo 8 left its lunar orbit and began
its journey back to Earth, landing safely in the Pacific Ocean
on December 27 (below).

IT WAS FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY- FRIDAY DECEMBER 27, 1968- APOLLO 8 RETURNS  SAFELY HOME TO EARTH | slicethelife

The “Full Earth” Photo: A Retrospective ...

Apollo 8 astronaut William Ander is seen being helped from the bobbing Apollo 8 spacecraft after returning to Earth in 1968.

On this day in 1968, Apollo 8 lifted off from Kennedy Space Center,  carrying Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders on a historic journey  that lasted six days, three hours and

Apollo 8 astronauts following recovery, 1968

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