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Do uzupełnienia - 05.02.2011
A closeup view 28 January 1967 at the Kennedy Space Center of the Apollo 1 Spacecraft Command Module after a flash fire which killed the three-man crew of the Apollo/Saturn 204 mission. Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B. Chaffee lost their lives in the accidental fire which occurred 27 January 1967 during a preflight test. It was the first major tragedy of the US space program. AFP PHOTO / NASA
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1967-01-28
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APW2003021092977
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