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SETBACK AND RECOVERY: 1967
Introduction
Early in 1967 Project Apollo suffered its worst setback when all three
members of the first crew to fly in an Apollo spacecraft died in a fire.
The tragedy forced a reexamination of the project, especially NASA's
supervision of its prime contractors, and delayed the first lunar
landing by some unknown length of time.
The fire had no direct effect on the lunar science program other than to
provide vitally needed time to catch up to the launch schedule. The
experiments package, the selection of landing sites, and the
lunar-surface geology program all put the time to good use.
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