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Charles “Pete” Conrad foi um astronauta norte-americano veterano de quatro missões espaciais e terceiro homem a pisar na Lua, no comando da Apollo 12. 'Pete' Conrad entrou para a equipe de astronautas da NASA em 1962 e logo foi considerado um dos melhores pilotos do grupo, o que o levaria, sete anos depois, a realizar o primeiro pouso de precisão num alvo pré-selecionado na superfície da Lua. More information...

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