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    20 July 1969. Neil Armstrong’s photos of Buzz Aldrin’s first steps on the Moon.

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    SPACE, the ultimate frontier, the stuff of desires. Yet, in actuality, a spot that’s fraught with hazard and typically tragedy. This time, its dramatic story is informed by British astronaut Tim Peake in his book Space: The human story, from which these pictures are taken.

    It is about the rollercoaster expertise and the “absurd normality of what we try and make out our job to be – it’s ordinary people doing extraordinary jobs”, says Peake, presently an envoy for the European Space Agency.

    The foremost picture options arguably the greatest feat thus far: the first moon touchdown on 20 July 1969. This isn’t the iconic shot of Neil Armstrong’s first steps, however a extra candid image (taken by Armstrong) of Buzz Aldrin strolling throughout the lunar floor.

    Apollo 11 launched on 16 July 1969 and set off on its four-day journey to the Moon.

    Apollo 11 launched on 16 July 1969

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    Four days earlier, the Apollo 11 mission set off for the moon, as a hanging picture of its launch proven above. Pictured beneath, Ed White will be seen spacewalking throughout the Gemini 4 mission in June 1965, which noticed him suspended roughly 150 kilometres above Earth.

    Ed White on a spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission, 1965. Occasionally tools still get lost, floating off into space ?on a definite trajectory going somewhere?, in the words of Ed White. Spacewalking remains the most physically and mentally demanding task for any astronaut, and the one that carries the greatest risk.

    Ed White on a spacewalk throughout the Gemini 4 mission, 1965.

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    White and astronauts Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffe had been set to crew the Apollo 1 mission (a predecessor of Apollo 11 that was meant to launch into orbit round Earth in February 1967). The picture beneath reveals them throughout capsule coaching. Tragically, all three died on 27 January 1967, after a hearth broke out throughout a take a look at.

    Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee, the crew of Apollo 1, during capsule training. All later tragically died in a fire during a training exercise on the launch pad on 27 January 1967.

    Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee, the crew of Apollo 1

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    Thinking of the future, Peake says: “We’re looking at establishing a lunar station and stepping stones to Mars. As the ISS [International Space Station] comes to its retirement, it felt like the right time to bring the whole story up to date.”

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