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[[File:Pete Conrad.jpg|thumb|Pete Conrad on the moon]]
 
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'''Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.''' was an [[American]] pilot and [[NASA]] [[astronaut]] who became the third [[Human]] to set foot on [[Luna|Earth's Moon]] (after [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]]) during the [[Apollo 12]] mission in [[1969]].
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'''Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.''' was a [[20th century]] [[American]] [[astronaut]] in [[NASA]]'s [[Apollo program]]. He was a [[crew]]member, along with [[Richard F. Gordon, Jr.|Gordon]] and [[Alan Bean|Bean]], on ''[[Apollo missions#Apollo 12|Apollo 12]]''. During the mission, Conrad was [[photograph|photographed]] standing next to the American [[flags and banners|flag]] on the [[Luna|lunar]] surface. As well, he was a crewmember, along with [[Joseph P. Kerwin|Kerwin]] and [[Paul J. Weitz|Weitz]], on [[Skylab|Skylab 2]].
   
In [[2151]], [[Jonathan Archer]] kept an image of Conrad standing next to the [[US]] [[Flags and banners|flag]] on the moon in his apartment in [[San Francisco]]. ({{ENT|Shockwave}})
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In [[2143]], the [[assignment patch]]es for these missions were on display in the [[602 Club]]. These patches bore the astronaut's last name. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
   
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In [[2151]], [[Jonathan Archer]] had this photo in his apartment in [[San Francisco]]. ({{ENT|Shockwave}})
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{{bginfo|The photographer for the lunar shot was Bean. ''[http://www.kpbs.org/photos/galleries/2011/jan/19/space-age-nasas-story/]''}}
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Revision as of 12:07, 18 February 2015

Pete Conrad

Pete Conrad on the moon

Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr. was a 20th century American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Gordon and Bean, on Apollo 12. During the mission, Conrad was photographed standing next to the American flag on the lunar surface. As well, he was a crewmember, along with Kerwin and Weitz, on Skylab 2.

In 2143, the assignment patches for these missions were on display in the 602 Club. These patches bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: "First Flight")

In 2151, Jonathan Archer had this photo in his apartment in San Francisco. (ENT: "Shockwave")

The photographer for the lunar shot was Bean. [1]

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