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Summary Of Medical Experience in The Apollo 7 Through 11 Manned Spaceflights

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The goal of the Apollo Program was to land men on the Moon and return them safely to Earth. This goal was achieved in the Apollo 11 mission, with two astronauts stepping onto the lunar soil on July 20,1969. A number of similar missions for further exploration of the Moon are planned.

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Berry, C.A. (1970). Summary Of Medical Experience in The Apollo 7 Through 11 Manned Spaceflights. In: E., D. (eds) Recent Advances in Aerospace Medicine. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3317-6_1

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