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Setting up shop. The Lunar Module Antares has touched down upon the moon with the instruments set up during Apollo 14, Feb 1971. The mission was the first to land in the Lunar Highlands & the final ‘H-Mission’, or 2-day stay on the moon. After this, Apollo flights would be J-Missions, or 3-day lunar stays. This mission with Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell & Stuart Roosa was to take place in 1970 but was pushed back following an investigation into the explosion upon the Apollo 13 spacecraft.

May 5, 1961: Alan Shepard becomes the first American in space“From Cape Canaveral, Florida, Na

May 5, 1961: Alan Shepard becomes the first American in space

“From Cape Canaveral, Florida, Navy Commander Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. is launched into space aboard the Freedom 7 space capsule, becoming the first American astronaut to travel into space. The suborbital flight, which lasted 15 minutes and reached a height of 116 miles into the atmosphere, was a major triumph for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

NASA was established in 1958 to keep U.S. space efforts abreast of recent Soviet achievements, such as the launching of the world’s first artificial satellite–Sputnik 1–in 1957. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the two superpowers raced to become the first country to put a man in space and return him to Earth. On April 12, 1961, the Soviet space program won the race when cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was launched into space, put in orbit around the planet, and safely returned to Earth. One month later, Shepard’s suborbital flight restored faith in the U.S. space program.

NASA continued to trail the Soviets closely until the late 1960s and the successes of the Apollo lunar program. In July 1969, the Americans took a giant leap forward with Apollo 11, a three-stage spacecraft that took U.S. astronauts to the surface of the moon and returned them to Earth. On February 5, 1971, Alan Shepard, the first American in space, became the fifth astronaut to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission.”

- History.com

This week in History:
May 2, 1670 - King Charles II grants charter to Hudson’s Bay Company
May 3, 1954 - Supreme Court rules in Hernandez v. Texas
May 4, 1961 - The first Freedom Ride departs from Washington, D.C.
May 5, 1921 - Chanel No. 5 perfume launches
May 6, 1937 - The Hindenburg disaster
May 7, 1994 - Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” recovered after theft
May 8, 1945 - V-E Day celebrated in America and Britain

Thisphotograph of Commander Alan Shepard can be found in the online collection of the Navy Seal Museum.


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OnMarch 25 in 2000

Interstellar Bubble N44F

This circular feature on the left side of this image is an interstellar bubble called N44F. It is being inflated by a torrent of fast-moving particles from an exceptionally hot star once buried inside this cold, dense cloud.

(Check out what the Hubble Telescope captured on your birthday here : link)

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