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Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin and new wife over the moon with wedding, 'as excited as eloping teenagers'
By Elizabeth Howell published
Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin married for the fourth time on Friday (Jan. 20) to Romanian chemical engineer Anca Faur, who is executive vice-president of one of Aldrin's companies.
Walter Cunningham: Apollo 7 astronaut
By Elizabeth Howell last updated
Reference Walter Cunningham was a former NASA astronaut best remembered for flying the Apollo 7 mission in October 1968.
Astronaut Walt Cunningham, who test-flew Apollo 7 command module, dies at 90
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
Walt Cunningham, who tested the Apollo command module in Earth orbit, has died. America's second civilian to fly in space, Cunningham and his Apollo 7 crewmates proved the CM was ready for the moon.
Salute Apollo 17's 50th anniversary with freshly restored moon mission shots
By Jeff Spry published
NASA restoration wizard Andy Saunders on Apollo 17's restored photos in his new book, "Apollo Remastered"
50 years late, US gifts Apollo 17 moon rock to people of Cyprus
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
It took 50 years, but a moon rock intended as a goodwill gift to the people of Cyprus is finally being presented to the island nation. The lunar sample will be handed over in Nicosia.
Apollo 17: NASA's final Apollo moon landing mission in pictures
By Christine Lunsford last updated
On Dec. 7, 1972, NASA launched its last Apollo mission to the moon: Apollo 17. See photos from the historic mission here.
Happy anniversary, Apollo 17! Final moonwalking mission launched 50 years ago today
By Mike Wall published
NASA's Apollo 17 mission lifted off on Dec. 7, 1972, sending Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt and Ronald Evans toward Earth's nearest neighbor.
Apollo 17: The final moon mission of the Apollo era
By Elizabeth Howell last updated
Reference The final Apollo mission took the first scientist to the moon and marked the final moon mission of the Apollo era.
NASA Langley's Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility Opens
By Sarah Lewin last updated
NASA study calls for Apollo site protection among lunar surface ops policies
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
A new NASA study has found that the protection of the Apollo landing sites remains a concern. The report, though, recommends "extreme restraint" in seeking protection for future heritage sites.
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