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In 1985, Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary adventured to the North Pole; 40 years later, their children re-created the expedition.
Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell died at age 97. Lovell and the crew of the ill-fated spacecraft brought the world together.
Sixty years on, the first people to step foot on the moon are still idolized. The names Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong will forever be etched into the history of humanity. But less is known about some ...
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The Manila Times on MSNJim Lovell, Apollo 13 astronaut, 97
AMERICAN astronaut Jim Lovell, commander of the failed 1970 mission to the moon that nearly ended in disaster but became an ...
Following the death of Ohio-born astronaut Jim Lovell, here's a look at the many other Buckeye State space travelers and their journeys beyond Earth.
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The Telegraph on MSNOrville Ewing’s mule-and-ox wagon paid the toll to cross the Mississippi River in 1950
Clark Bridge near Alton ...
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Long Island Press on MSNLI astronaut’s job is out-of-this-world
How did Mike Massimo, from Franklin Square, go from dreamer to doer and fulfill his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut?
Jim Lovell never walked on the moon. But his path through American history, and the legacy he leaves among humanity’s ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 Funniest Far Side Comics featuring Astronauts, Ranked
The Far Side was known for its hilarious perspective on life, but Gary Larson would often look beyond the stars for some of ...
Sungaila is a partner in the Newport Beach office of Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP and a professor in Space Law and Policy at LMU Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.
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The Observer on MSNJim Lovell, the cool-headed commander of Apollo 13
Dr Kevin Fong, who interviewed Lovell several times for the second series of the BBC podcast 13 Minutes to the Moon – which ...
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