The successful Apollo 7 flight cleared the way for a US moon landing in 1969. Still a lot of flight and ground testing remained and there would probably be surprises. The greatest concern was Nasa had to complete three virtually flawless missions and achieve every major test objective before a lunar landing could be attempted. The odds seemed to be stack against NASA.
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
Space Rocket History #125 – Apollo: Astronaut Selection and Training – Part 3
Space Rocket History #124 – Apollo: Astronaut Selection and Training – Part 2
Space Rocket History #123 – Apollo: Astronaut Selection and Training – Part 1
Space Rocket History #122 – Apollo: Serious Problems with the Lunar Module and Grumman
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