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On. Oct. 11, 1968, Apollo 7 launched into space with NASA astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham.

This was the first mission of the Apollo program that carried a crew into space. Apollo 7 rebooted the Apollo program after a fire killed three astronauts during a launch rehearsal 20 months earlier. NASA needed to prove that their Apollo spacecraft worked with this mission, which was really more of a test flight. Though the spacecraft seemed to work alright, the crew got a little snippy during their 11 days in space. First they suffered from motion sickness after launch, then Schirra came down with a cold, and the crew was constantly arguing with mission control and each other. None of the Apollo 7 astronauts went back to space after that.

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00:00On this day in space. In 1968, Apollo 7 launched into space with NASA astronauts
00:07Wally Shera, Don Eisel, and Walter Cunningham. This was the first mission of the Apollo program
00:12that carried a crew into space. Apollo 7 rebooted the Apollo program after a fire killed three
00:17astronauts during a launch rehearsal 20 months earlier. NASA needed to prove that their Apollo
00:21spacecraft worked with this mission, which was really more of a test flight. Though the spacecraft
00:25seemed to work alright, the crew got a little snippy during their 11 days in space. First,
00:30they suffered from motion sickness after launch, then Shera came down with a cold, and the crew was
00:34constantly arguing with mission control and each other. None of the Apollo 7 astronauts went back
00:39to space after that. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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