According to the checklist, Bean was allowed 5 minutes to gain his balance and learn to walk on the Moon. Bean was amazed at his new buoyancy saying, “You can jump up in the air…” But Conrad wanted to press on saying, “Hustle, boy, hustle! We’ve got a lot of work to do.”
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Space Rocket History #59 – Ranger 8-9, and Intelsat I
Space Rocket History #58 – Corned Beef Controversy – Gemini 3 with Gus Grissom and John Young – Part 2
Space Rocket History #57 – First Gemini Manned Mission – Gemini 3 with Gus Grissom and John Young
Space Rocket History #56 – First Space Walk – Voskhod 2 with Alexei Leonov and Pavel Belyayev – Part 2
Space Rocket History #55 – First Space Walk – Voskhod 2 with Alexei Leonov and Pavel Belyayev – Part 1
Space Rocket History #54 – Gemini 2 – Part 2
Space Rocket History #53 – Gemini 2 – Part 1
Space Rocket History #52 – Gemini 1 – Test Flight – Part 2
Space Rocket History #51 – Gemini 1 – Test Flight – Part 1
Space Rocket History #50 – Blue Gemini – 1963
Space Rocket History #49 – Gemini Systems Design – 1962
Space Rocket History #48 – Gemini Design – 1961
Space Rocket History #47 – Gemini Concepts
Space Rocket History #46 – Mariner 4
Space Rocket History #45 – Voskhod-1with Kamarov, Yegorov, and Feoktistov – Part 2
Space Rocket History #44 – Voskhod-1with Kamarov, Yegorov, and Feoktistov – Part 1
Space Rocket History #43 – Ranger-7, Nimbus-1, European Space Organizations, and Christmas From the Moon
Space Rocket History #42 – Satellite Killer – Polyot-1
Space Rocket History #41 – The First Woman in Space, Vostok 5 & 6 with Bykovsky and Tereshkova – Part 3
Space Rocket History #40 – The First Woman in Space, Vostok 5 & 6 with Bykovsky and Tereshkova – Part 2
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