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#15188: GEMINI X SPACEFLIGHT: WNBC RADIO
1966-07-18, NBC, 22 min.
Jay Barbree

Live, continuing radio coverage of the Gemini X spaceflight.
Jay Barbree reports.            
#7643: APOLLO 8 SPACE MISSION
1968-12-21, NBC, min.
Frank Borman, James Lovell, William Anders, Jay Barbree

Live coverage of the Apollo8 space mission, the first manned spacecraft to leave earth's orbit and reach the earth's moon, orbit it, and return safely to earth. Astronauts were Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders. Live coverage from 12-21-68 thru 12-24-68.   Many hours of audio coverage recorded. Please request specific days and times...specific events, etc.                  
#7655: APOLLO 12 SPACEFLIGHT
1969-11-14, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon, Alan Bean

Live coverage of the Apollo 12 space mission with take off from the Kennedy Space Center. Astronauts are Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon, and Alan L.Bean. This space mission took place four months after Apollo 11.                     
#7656: APOLLO 12- MOON LANDING
1969-11-19, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, Dick Gordon, Alan Bean

Live coverage of the Apollo 12 moon landing with astronauts Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon, and Alan L.Bean aboard.                    
#7657: APOLLO 12- TAKEOFF FROM THE MOON
1969-11-19, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon, Alan Bean

Live coverage of the Apollo 12 Spacecraft's take off from the moon and flight back to earth.                          
#7658: APOLLO 12 SPLASHDOWN
1969-11-24, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon, Alan L Bean

Live coverage of the Apollo 12 spacecraft splashdown.                          
#7627: APOLLO 15
1971-08-01, NBC, 00 min.
James B Irwin, David R Scott, Alfred M Warden, Jay Barbree

Live coverage of the Apollo 15 moonwalk and drive of the Lunar Roving Vehicle on the surface of the moon. Also includes live coverage of the second moonwalk on August 1st, 1971.    
#7667: LOCAL NEWS
1972-04-22, NBC, 30 min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree

A report on the Apollo 16 space mission to the moon.                        
#7668: APOLLO 16: LIFT OFF FROM THE MOON
1972-04-23, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, John W Young, Charles M Duke, Thomas Mattingly

Live coverage of the Apollo 16 lift off from the moon and return to earth. A faulty engine on the command module plagued the crew's return. The astronauts reestablished radio contact with mission control and landing then proceeded normally.                        
#7669: APOLLO 17: FINAL MOON FLIGHT
1972-12-19, NBC, min.
Frank McGee, Jay Barbree, Eugene A Cernan, Ronald E Evans, Harrison H Schmitt

Live coverage of the Apollo 17 splashdown, southeast of American Samoa. Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans, and Harrison Schmitt were aboard the final Apollo mission to land men on the moon.                    
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