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    4 mar 2024 · The Apollo 10 mission was the first flight of a complete, crewed Apollo spacecraft to operate around the Moon. It included all aspects of a lunar landing, except for the landing. s69-31959: The shield-shaped Apollo 10 crew patch features the names of its prime crew: Stafford, Young and Cernan.

  2. 30 sty 2012 · Apollo 10 crew portrait with LMP Gene Cernan at the left, CDR Tom Stafford in the center, and CMP John Young on the right. This was the first all-veteran crew to have flown a U.S. space mission. 69-H-758 ( 128k or 1.0 Mb)

  3. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission pose for a photograph while at the Kennedy Space Center for preflight training. Left to right are astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Lunar Module Pilot; John W. Young, Command Module Pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, Commander.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apollo_10Apollo 10 - Wikipedia

    Stafford and Cernan observed and photographed Apollo 11's planned landing site in the Sea of Tranquility. Apollo 10 spent 61 hours and 37 minutes orbiting the Moon, for about eight hours of which Stafford and Cernan flew the LM apart from Young in the CSM, and about eight days total in space.

  5. Description: The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission sits for photograph while at the Kennedy Space Center for pre-flight training. Left to right are Astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, lunar module pilot; Thomas P. Stafford, commander; and John W. Young, command module pilot.

  6. Bruce Murray Space Image Library. Apollo 10 crew The crew of Apollo 10. From left: Gene Cernan, Thomas Stafford, John Young. NASA. Most NASA images are in the public domain. Reuse of this image is governed by NASA's image use policy.

  7. Full Description: The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission at the Kennedy Space Center. They are from left to right: Lunar Module pilot, Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Thomas P. Stafford, and Command Module pilot John W. Young.

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