A
Touch of
Luck
As
the Apollo
10 crew
walks
along a
corridor
on the way
to Launch
Complex
39B,
mission
commander
Thomas P.
Stafford
pats the
nose of
Snoopy,
the
mission's
mascot,
held by
Jamye
Flowers,
astronaut
Gordon
Coopers'
secretary.
The Apollo
10 crew
nicknamed
the Lunar
Module
(LM)
"Snoopy"
and the
Command/Service
Module (CSM)
"Charlie
Brown"
after
characters
in the
Charles
Schulz
comic
strip
"Peanuts."
Launched
on May 18,
1969, the
Apollo 10
mission
was a
'dress
rehearsal'
for the
lunar
landing
that
occurred
later that
year.
The
mission
successfully
completed
the first
manned CSM
and LM
docking
and
undocking
operations
in a lunar
environment.
Apollo 10
orbited
the moon
31 times
during its
eight-day
mission
and took
the LM to
within
50,000
feet of
the lunar
surface,
simulating
a lunar
landing.
After all
these
historic
'firsts,'
the crew
also sent
the first
live color
television
from
space.
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