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Caption(9 Nov. 1967) --- The Apollo Spacecraft 017 Command Module, with flotation collar still attached, is hoisted aboard the USS Bennington, prime recovery ship for the Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501) unmanned, Earth-orbital space mission. The Command Module splashed down at 3:37 p.m. (EST), Nov. 9, 1967, 934 nautical miles northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. Note charred heat shield caused by extreme heat of reentry. File Reference # 1003_190THA
HeadlineArchival Historical
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KeywordsArchival Historical Space Astronauts History Space Exploration 1960s Decade Color Image File Reference # 1003_190THA The Hollywood Archive The Hollywood Photo Archive
CreditThe Hollywood Archive
SourceLegacy Collection/The Hollywood Archive
Object NameU.S. Space Exploration
Date Created03/26/2012
Byline Photographer/ContributorNASA / Legacy Collection
Max File Size:27.0M - H3000px x W3000px (10.0 x 10.0 inches @ 300 pixels/inch)


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1003_190THA.jpg 137 Kb 03/22/2018

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