July 22, 1969: Heading Home

On July 22, 1969 the engines of the Columbia were fired to begin the trip back to Earth, the Columbia leaving lunar orbit with a speed of 3600 miles per hour.  About 15 hours later a mid course correction was made to keep the Columbia on track back to Earth.

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Mary De Voe
Monday, July 22, AD 2019 9:39am

It is impossible to fake it.

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Lead kindly light
Tuesday, July 22, AD 2025 7:46am

It’s nothing short of miraculous that they managed to accomplish this. I don’t know if you’ve seen the original capsules that were used to go into space. I remember being struck when I went to the National Air and Space Museum 30 or 40 years ago. It looked to me like it had all been put together with scotch tape and spit.

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