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Re: Moments in History.
Originally posted by staffslad View PostI remember the Apollo Soyuz docking quite well. It was, of course, very big news at the time. It is my understanding that it was the last Apollo flight. Don't know if it is true but I read many years ago that the Americans had to do all the docking movements and had never orbited so low, but as I said, don't know if all that is true.
People forget that this was a legitimate Apollo flight, a vital evolutionary step to the ISS, but it wasn't given a number.
You can ask a trivia question about how many Apollo missions after XI did not lead to a moon landing and most people would say one, i.e. XIII, but there was this one as well!
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Re: Moments in History.
I remember the Apollo Soyuz docking quite well. It was, of course, very big news at the time. It is my understanding that it was the last Apollo flight. Don't know if it is true but I read many years ago that the Americans had to do all the docking movements and had never orbited so low, but as I said, don't know if all that is true.
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They still do in the International Space Station?
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Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
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Is the answer Sadam? Is it something to do with the Nazis tex?
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