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Astronauts were given a silver pin when they became astronauts, and after their first flight into space, they exchanged the silver pin for this gold pin. Alan Shepard designed the Apollo 14 patch and included the pin to represent that the astronauts all were part of each and every mission, and without everyone, a mission was not possible. |
This is a picture of Apollo 14 as it parachutes down to a watery splashdown in the Pacific Ocean after the trip to the Moon. |
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Stuart Roosa was a smokejumper for the U.S. Forest Service at the Siskiyou Smokejumpers’ Base, in Oregon. |
This is a satellite photo of the Biscuit Fire, located in southern Oregon that began in the summer of 2002. It started ten miles from where Stuart Roosa was stationed in 1953, and became the largest fire in Oregon in history. |
Celebrating the Centennial of Flight
[Kitty Hawk] [NACA & NASA Seals] [January 31st] [To the Stars...]
[Stuart Roosa] [Kitty Hawk CSM] [Moon Trees]
[Incredible Journey] [In Search of Moon Trees] [Coos Bay Connection]