Apollo-Soyuz
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This was the first mission I ever really properly noticed and Paid Attention to. I think the Regina Leader-Post had a full section devoted to this alone.
https://astronomy.com/news/2020/07/apollo-soyuz-mission-when-the-space-race-ended
https://astronomy.com/news/2020/07/apollo-soyuz-mission-when-the-space-race-ended
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Date: 2021-01-04 02:12 am (UTC)Yep! I remember watching everything I could on Apollo, my folks had a special publication subscription on the space program that was fascinating. In fact, the Apollo 11 command module went on tour after its return! It was encased in plastic, mounted on a trailer, and it went around the country. It would spend the day at a fair ground, along with some other objects from the mission - including moon rocks - then it would move on to another city. And yes, it stopped at the Arizona State Fair Grounds in Phoenix, and we went and saw it. It was long before I got into photography, but I have very vivid memories of it.