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American Astronauts Visit United Nations
Caption Description
American astronauts Colonel David R. Scott, Colonel James B. Irwin and Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred M. Worden visited United Nations Headquarters today. The astronauts were greeted by the Secretary-General, U Thant, outside the Visitors' Entrance to the General Assembly Building. After a brief picture-taking ceremony on the Plaza beside a replica of the ""moon buggy"", the Secretary-General, astronauts and official party proceeded to Conference Room 4 for a showing of slides taken on the moon by the astronauts. Following the slide show, the Secretary-General held a reception for the astronauts and invited guests on the 38th floor.
A framed presentation to the Secretary-General from the Astronauts of a U.N. flag which they carried to the moon's surface and a photograph of their space vehicle on its historic landing site near the Hadley Rill in the vicinity of the Appenine Mountain Range. Left to right: Mr. Leonid Kutakov, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Security Council Affairs; Mrs. Scott, Colonel David R. Scott; U Thant; Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred M. Worden; Ambassador George H. Bush, Permanent Representative of the United States to the U.N.; Mrs. Irwin; Colonel James B. Irwin; and Mr. David B. Vaughan, UN Assistant Secretary-General for General Services.
Unique Identifier
UN7682835
NICA ID
156573
Production Date
08/24/1971 12:40:07 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/Yutaka Nagata
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1.54 MB