On May 18, 1969, Apollo 10 launched on a mission to the moon.
Apollo 10 was considered a "dress rehearsal" for a lunar landing. It did everything the same as a real lunar landing mission, except for the part where the lander actually touches the lunar surface. The commander was Tom Stafford. Eugene Cernan piloted the lunar module, which was nicknamed "Snoopy," and John Young piloted the command module nicknamed "Charlie Brown." They launched from Kennedy Space Center on a Saturn V rocket and reached lunar orbit three days later. On the first day, they made the first live color TV transmission from space. On the fourth day, Cernan and Stafford separated from Young and descended toward the lunar surface in Snoopy. The closest they got was about 9 miles above the surface. When Snoopy started heading back to Charlie Brown, the module started going bonkers. It was spinning and rolling uncontrollably for about 30 seconds because a switch was in the wrong position, but the crew was able to recover from it and return home safely.
Apollo 10 was considered a "dress rehearsal" for a lunar landing. It did everything the same as a real lunar landing mission, except for the part where the lander actually touches the lunar surface. The commander was Tom Stafford. Eugene Cernan piloted the lunar module, which was nicknamed "Snoopy," and John Young piloted the command module nicknamed "Charlie Brown." They launched from Kennedy Space Center on a Saturn V rocket and reached lunar orbit three days later. On the first day, they made the first live color TV transmission from space. On the fourth day, Cernan and Stafford separated from Young and descended toward the lunar surface in Snoopy. The closest they got was about 9 miles above the surface. When Snoopy started heading back to Charlie Brown, the module started going bonkers. It was spinning and rolling uncontrollably for about 30 seconds because a switch was in the wrong position, but the crew was able to recover from it and return home safely.
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00:01On this day in space.
00:04On May 18th, 1969, Apollo 10 launched on a mission to the moon.
00:09Apollo 10 was considered a dress rehearsal for a lunar landing.
00:12It did everything the same as a real lunar landing mission,
00:15except for the part where the lander actually touches the lunar surface.
00:18The commander was Tom Stafford.
00:20Eugene Cernan piloted the lunar module, which was nicknamed Snoopy,
00:24and John Young piloted the command module nicknamed Charlie Brown.
00:27They launched from Kennedy Space Center on a Saturn V rocket
00:30and reached lunar orbit three days later.
00:33On the first day, they made the first live color TV transmission from space.
00:37On the fourth day, Cernan and Stafford separated from Young
00:40and descended toward the lunar surface in Snoopy.
00:43The closest they got was about nine miles above the surface.
00:46When Snoopy started heading back to Charlie Brown, the module started going bonkers.
00:50It was spinning and rolling uncontrollably for about 30 seconds
00:53because the switch was in the wrong position.
00:56But the crew was able to recover from it and return home safely.
00:59And that's what happened on this day in space.
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