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Apollo 8 Launched: 21 December 1968 UT 12:51:00 (7:51:00 AM EST) Lunar Orbit: 24 December 1968 Returned to Earth: 27 December 1968 UT 15:51:42 (10:51:42 AM EST) Frank Borman, commander James A. Lovell, command module pilot William A. Anders ......
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Mission Overview Apollo 8, the first flight to take men to the vicinity of the Moon, was a bold step forward in the development of a lunar landing capability. With only minor problems, all spacecraft systems operated as intended, and all primary mission o...
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Apollo 8 was the first mission to take humans to the Moon and back. An important prelude to actually landing on the Moon was testing the flight trajectory and operations for getting there and back. Apollo 8 did this and acheived many other firsts includin...
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Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the Moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968. That evening, the astronauts; Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot Jim Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders did a live television ......
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At the close of one of the most turbulent years in American history, the world watched as Apollo 8 went into lunar orbit on Christmas Eve. ... [image-61] Christmas Eve, 1968. As one of the most turbulent, tragic years in American history drew to a close, ...
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Apollo 8 was the first mission to take humans to the Moon and back. ... Lunar Module: None flown, Lunar Test Article ballast Command and Service Module: Apollo 8 Crew: Frank Borman, commander James A. Lovell, command module pilot...
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On December 24, 1968, in what was the most watched television broadcast at the time,[1][2] the crew of Apollo 8 read in turn from the Book of Genesis as they orbited the moon. Bill Anders, Jim Lovell, and Frank Borman recited verses 1 through 10, using th...
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Back-up crew for this mission were Neil A. Armstrong (back-up commander), Edwin E. Aldrin (back-up command module pilot), and Fred W. Haise Jr. (back-up lunar module pilot). Splash Down Command module/service module separation was performed at 146 ......