Apollo 9 Lunar Module In Space

View of the Apollo 9 lunar module as it separates from the command/service module, 100 miles above the Earth, to begin a rendezvous manoeuvre on the fifth day of the ten day orbital testing mission, part of the Apollo space program, 7th March 1969. The probes extending from the landing pads are sensors used to shut off the descent engine when the vehicle is five feet from the moon's surface. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
View of the Apollo 9 lunar module as it separates from the command/service module, 100 miles above the Earth, to begin a rendezvous manoeuvre on the fifth day of the ten day orbital testing mission, part of the Apollo space program, 7th March 1969. The probes extending from the landing pads are sensors used to shut off the descent engine when the vehicle is five feet from the moon's surface. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Apollo 9 Lunar Module In Space
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March 07, 1969
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