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Do uzupełnienia - 05.02.2011
Virgil I. Grissom (L), Edward H. White II (C), and Roger B. Chaffee (R) pose, 17 January 1967, next to a model of Apollo 1 spacecraft, at launch complex 34 at the Kennedy Space Center, in Cap Canaveral, Florida. All three astronauts died when the Apollo command module was destroyed by fire during a training exercise 27 January 1967. It was the first major tragedy of the US space program.
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1967-01-17
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