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ASTRONAUT TESTING SLIDE-FOR-LIFE WIRE.—Neil Armstrong, the Gemini VIII command pilot, practising on the safety slide-wire which will be used to bring the astronauts down from the service tower in case of an emergency on the Titan rocket complex.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660308.2.126

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 15

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ASTRONAUT TESTING SLIDE-FOR-LIFE WIRE.—Neil Armstrong, the Gemini VIII command pilot, practising on the safety slide-wire which will be used to bring the astronauts down from the service tower in case of an emergency on the Titan rocket complex. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 15

ASTRONAUT TESTING SLIDE-FOR-LIFE WIRE.—Neil Armstrong, the Gemini VIII command pilot, practising on the safety slide-wire which will be used to bring the astronauts down from the service tower in case of an emergency on the Titan rocket complex. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 15

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