The Lunar Lander originally had two docking hatches, one at the top center of the cabin and another in the forward position, or nose, of the vehicle, with a tunnel in each location to permit astronauts to crawl from one pressurized vehicle to the other…
Space Rocket History #145 – Surveyors 2 – 7 with a Little Apollo 12
Space Rocket History #144 – Lunar Orbiter 2 – 5 and Wresat
Space Rocket History #143 – The First Soyuz Automatic Docking and the Secret Plan
Space Rocket History #142 – Venera 4
Space Rocket History #141 – Soyuz 1: The Crash
Space Rocket History #140 – Soyuz 1: The Flight
Space Rocket History #139 – Soyuz 1: Preparation
Space Rocket History #138 – Soyuz Test Flight No. 3 – Kosmos 140
Space Rocket History #137 – Apollo 1: Changes and Recovery
Space Rocket History #136 – Apollo 1: What Went Wrong
Space Rocket History #135 – Apollo 1: The Investigation
Space Rocket History #134 – Apollo 1: Plugs Out – Part 2 – The Price of Progress
Space Rocket History #133 – Apollo 1: Plugs Out – Part 1 – The Fire
Space Rocket History #132 – Apollo 1: Astronauts – Part 2 – Chaffee
Space Rocket History #131 – Apollo 1: Astronauts – Part 1- Grissom & White
Space Rocket History #130 – Apollo 1: Preparation
Space Rocket History #129 – Apollo Mission Control: An Introduction to Eugene Frances Kranz
Space Rocket History #128 – Apollo Mission Control: Christopher Columbus Kraft – Part 2
Space Rocket History #127 – Apollo Mission Control: Christopher Columbus Kraft – Part 1
Space Rocket History #126 – Apollo-Saturn IB: AS-201, AS-202, and AS-203
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