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1ST MAN TO FLY 22 ORBITS AROUND EARTH AND SLEEP IN SPACE ON MERCURY FAITH 7
2ND MAN ON THE MOON
FLEW ON APOLLO 13; HOUSTON WE'VE GOT A PROBLEM!
FREEZE DRIED FOOD, PHONES WITH CAMERAS, JAWS OF LIFE
ORIGINAL SEVEN FLEW ON AURORA 7
FLEW ON APOLLO 15
FLEW ON APOLLO 18
FLEW ON GEMINI 9 AND APOLLO 10 AND 17
PILOT OF APOLLO 11
1ST AMERICAN IN SPACE
FLEW ON APOLLO 15
FLEW ON APOLLO 8
ORIGINAL SEVEN BUT 1ST FLIGHT APOLLO-SOYUZ DOCKING MODULE PILOT
FLEW ON APOLLO 7
FLEW ON APOLLO 13...HOUSTON WE'VE GOT A PROBLEM
ONE OF THE ORIGINAL 7 WHO DIED IN FIRE 1ST APOLLO ATTEMPT
1ST MAN TO ORBIT THE EARTH ; BECAME A US SENATOR AND WAS THE OLDEST MAN TO GO INTO SPACE ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE ENTERPRISE
FLEW ON GEMINI 3 AND 10 AND APOLLO 10 AND 16
1ST AFRICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN WOMAN TO WALK IN SPACE
1ST MAN ON THE MOON
DIED IN APOLLO SPACECRAFT FIRE ALONG WITH 2 OTHER ASTRONAUTS
FLEW ON APOLLO 12
FLEW ON APOLLO 9
ORIGINAL SEVEN FLEW ON AURORA 7
ONE OF THE CREATORS OF THE ROCKETS THAT PUT AMERICANS IN SPACE AND ON THE MOON
ONLY ASTRONAUT TO FLY ON MERCURY , GEMINI AND APOLLO MISSIONS
PRESIDENT WHO MANDATED SPACE EXPLORATION
FIRST AMERICAN WOMAN INSPACE

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