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The last surviving astronaut, Walt Cunningham, of Apollo 7, NASA’s first successful manned space mission, died early Tuesday morning in Houston.
Furthermore, the success of Apollo 7 gave NASA the confidence to proceed with Apollo 8 and later Apollo 11 in 1969.
Astronauts Walt Cunningham (left) of Apollo 7, and Jim Lovell of Apollo 8 and Apollo 13, participate in an event in Washington marking the 40th anniversary anniversary of the first moon landing.
Former U.S. astronaut Walter Cunningham, who flew to space aboard Apollo 7 in 1968 on the inaugural crewed Apollo mission that paved the way for the first human moon landing nine months later ...
Walter Cunningham, Apollo 7's last surviving astronaut, dies at 90: "He is the definition of an American hero" ...
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Apollo 7 launched on Oct. 11, 1968, with the goal of demonstrating the capabilities of the command and service module and its crew.
The two separate listed entities with dedicated leadership will allow the management teams to sharpen their focus on hospital ...
Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham laughs with a game official before the Atlanta Legends at Orlando Apollos Alliance of America football game at Spectrum Stadium in Orlando on Saturday ...
Walt Cunningham, who tested the Apollo command module in Earth orbit, has died. Cunningham was America's second civilian to fly in space.
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On. Oct. 11, 1968, Apollo 7 launched into space with NASA astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham. This was the first mission of the Apollo program that carried a crew into ...