Patrice Roe: August 22 1965 Gemini 5 Stays Alft Despite Power Trouble
Patrice Roe: August 26 1965 Johnson Gives Go-Ahead for Orbiting Laboratories
Patrice Roe: August 28, 1965 Gemini Expected to Stay Aloft for Eight Full Days
Patrice Roe: December 6 1963 Moon Shot Contractors Ordered to Stop Hiring
Patrice Roe: December 21 1968 Apollo Flight Plan
Patrice Roe: December 28 1969 Apollo Feat Opens New Space Vistas
Patrice Roe: February 21, 1962 Glenn Back Safely After Three Orbits
Patrice Roe: January 28 1967 3 Astronauts Die in Launch Pad Fire
Patrice Roe: January 29 1967 Fire in Spacecraft Cry by Astronaut Signaled Death
Patrice Roe: July 17 1969 Apollo Speeds on Its Incredible Quest
Patrice Roe: July 17 1975 Apollo, Soyuz in Historic Docking
Patrice Roe: July 18 1975 Mission Sealed by a Handshake
Patrice Roe: July 20 1969 Astronauts Pit Technology Against Perilous New World
Patrice Roe: July 21 1969 Man Conquers the Moon
Patrice Roe: July 21 1969 Man Walks on the Moon
Patrice Roe: July 22 1969 Astronauts Blast Off Moon, Out of Orbit, Head Home
Patrice Roe: July 30 1969 Man's Footprints on Moon
Patrice Roe: July 31 1971 Man to Take First Moon Ride Today
Patrice Roe: June 4 1965 White Maneuvers for 20 Min. in Space
Patrice Roe: June 6 1965 Astronauts Approach Million-Mile Figure
Patrice Roe: March 4 1969 Astronauts Pass Critical Test
Patrice Roe: March 7 1969 Out in the Void
Patrice Roe: March 8 1969 Spaceships Part Six Hours, Unite
Patrice Roe: March 14 1969 NASA Now Plans 10 Moon Landings
Patrice Roe: March 23 1965 Two-Man Gemini Space Flight Ready for Today
Patrice Roe: March 24 1965 U.S. Astronauts Score World First
Patrice Roe: March 25 1965 Pictures Indicate Moon is Volcanic
Patrice Roe: May 5 1961 Yank Makes First Guided Space Trip
Patrice Roe: May 19 1969 Apollo 10 Mission: a Perfect Send-Off
Patrice Roe: May 23 1969 Astronauts Leave Apollo 10, Fly 9.4 Miles Above Moon