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Yuri Gagarin (left) and M. Keldysh, President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (centre) present the cosmonauts of Voskhod 1 ( Vladimir Komarov, Konstantin Feoktistov and Boris Yegorov) with the Tsiolkovsky Gold Medal, Moscow, October, 1964
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Yuri Gagarin (left) and M. Keldysh, President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (centre) present the cosmonauts of Voskhod 1 ( Vladimir Komarov, Konstantin Feoktistov and Boris Yegorov) with the Tsiolkovsky Gold Medal, Moscow, October, 1964
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In late September of 1969, a mere two months after the successful Apollo 11 Moon landing mission, the Apollo 11 astronauts found themselves about to begin a new journey. President Richard Nixon gave permission for the use of Air Force 2, typically used by the vice president, to take the Apollo 11 astronauts on a tour of the world in an effort to share their new space exploration knowledge with the leaders of foreign nations. Dubbed the “Giantstep-Apollo 11 Presidential Goodwill Tour,” the journey covered 24 countries in just 45 days. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins, accompanied by their wives, Janet, Joan, and Patricia, were greeted by enormous crowds in every city as they paraded through main streets and made their way to meet world leaders.
https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2019/07/30/celebrating-apollo-11-around-the-world/
 

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