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Apollo 12 Pacific recovery. Astronauts are in a life raft near the Command module with a Helicopter hovering above. Nov. 24, Image details File size:
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Apollo 12 Pacific recovery. Astronauts are in a life raft near the Command module with a Helicopter hovering above. Nov. 24, 1969.
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