Photograph of the Apollo 14 Command Module after splashdown.
9 February 1971: The Apollo 14 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific after the third manned Moon landing. #History #Space #Apollo14
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Photograph of the Apollo 14 Command Module after splashdown.
9 February 1971: The Apollo 14 Command Module splashed down in the South Pacific after the third manned Moon landing. #History #Space #Apollo14
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A Navy rescue helicopter scoops up #Apollo14 astronaut Stu Roosa after splashdown, February 9, 1971.
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Navy diver give #Apollo14 astronauts a hand during the recovery on February 9, 1971.
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February 9, 1971, #Apollo14 astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell returned to Earth, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. They were recovered by the USS New Orleans. But the astronauts weren’t the only living creatures to come back from the Moon on …
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recovers #Apollo14 astronauts when they splash down from #space on February 9, 1971. The third successful lunar landing mission.
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February 9, 1971 The #Apollo14 astronauts watch a pararescuman close their spacecraft hatch during recovery operations, 780 miles southeast of American Samoa. Seated left to right in the recovery raft, are: Ed Mitchell, Stuart Roosa and Alan Shepard.
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#Apollo14 splashes down as the ten-day lunar landing mission comes to an end. The splashdown occurred at 3:04:39 p.m., February 9, 1971, approximately 765 nautical miles south of American Samoa less than a mile from their planned landing point.
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#Apollo14 Roosa, Shepard and Mitchell in the Quarantine aboard the USS New Orleans after their return from the #Moon in February 9,1971.
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February 9, 1971 recovery of astronauts from #Apollo14: Al Shepard (center) and Stu Roosa (right) in the recovery raft following splashdown.
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#OTD February 9, 1971 Flight controllers of the Mission Control Center view a display with signals the successful splashdown of the crew of the #Apollo14
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USS New Orleans and #Apollo14 Command Module recovery, February 9, 1971
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#Apollo14 back on the recovery carrier USS New Orleans February 9, 1971
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SPLASHDOWN! #Apollo14 back home! February 9, 1971 The crew of Apollo 14 returned to Earth after man's third landing on the moon.
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February 9, 1971 - Sealed inside a Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), #Apollo14 astronauts greet newsmen and crew men aboard the USS New Orleans, Apollo 14 prime recovery ship.
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The #Apollo14 Command Module, with Alan B. Shepard JR., Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell aboard, approaches touchdown in the South Pacific Ocean to end a ten-day lunar landing mission. The splashdown occurred at 3:04:39 p.m., February 9, 1971
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View of Earthrise and the Firsov, Lobachevsky and 200 Craters. Images were taken during Transearth Coast (TEC) of the #Apollo14 mission. February 7, 1971
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The surface of the Moon gradually loses details, while #Apollo14 leaves its orbit to come back home. February 7, 1971
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On February 7, 1971, the crew of the #Apollo14 mission left the Moon's orbit and headed back to Earth. They captured this Earthrise image from the command module Kitty Hawk as they left.
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A crescent Earth rising over the #Moon, seen from the #Apollo14 spacecraft on February 6, 1971.
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#Apollo14 lifts off the surface of the Moon, February 6, 1971.
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February 6, 1971 #Apollo14 astronaut Alan Shepard hit two golf balls on the #Moon, he became the first lunar golfer in history. One of his golf balls landed in a crater about 15 m away, making this the first hole-in-one on another world. ⛳️
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Alan Shepard, the first person to hit a golf ball on the moon
February 6, 1971
"Miles and miles and miles."
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The boys are coming back...
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Alan Shepard and Ed Mitchell come back from their trip to the moon. February 6, 1971
CSM Kitty Hawk seen from the LM Antares
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The #Apollo14 Lunar Module (LM) Antares ascent stage shortly after jettison, February 6, 1971.
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Tal día como hoy: qué pasó el 5 de febrero y por qué importa #5defebrero #felizjueves #TalDiaComoHoy #Historia #MemoriaHistorica #GuerraCivil #Exilio #LaRetirada #Sarajevo #Markale #Apollo14 #Constitucion1917 #España #Cultura #Efemerides donporque.com/que-paso-el-...
February 5, 1971,
#Apollo14 on the moon...
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Every Apollo mission did a little panoramic at some point, and I gotta say, #Apollo14 might have done the best one...
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That last step was a doozy.
#Apollo14, Ed Mitchell, 16mm film by Al Shepard...
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