"F"@en . . "691403.0"^^ . "CSM: 1969-043A"@en . . . "7200.0"^^ . "Third"@en . "Apollo 10's Lunar Module, Snoopy, approaches the Command/Service Module Charlie Brown for redocking"@en . . . "Apollo-10-LOGO.png"@en . "LM: 1969-043C"@en . . "Astronaut"@en . . "Apollo CSM-106"@en . "Commander"@en . "--05-21"^^ . "LM: Grumman"@en . . "LM: Snoopy"@en . . "Apollo 10"@en . . . . . "CSM: Charlie Brown"@en . . . . "Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, and the second (after Apollo 8) to orbit the Moon. Launched on May 18, 1969, it was the F mission: a \"dress rehearsal\" for the first Moon landing, testing all of the components and procedures, just short of actually landing. The Lunar Module (LM) came to within nautical mile (km) of the lunar surface, the point where the powered descent to the lunar surface would begin. Its success enabled the first landing to be attempted on Apollo 11 in July, 1969. According to the 2002 Guinness World Records, Apollo 10 set the record for the highest speed attained by a manned vehicle at 39,897 km/h (11.08 km/s or 24,791 mph) during the return from the Moon on May 26, 1969. Due to the use of their names as call signs, the Peanuts characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy became semi-official mascots for the mission. Peanuts creator Charles Schulz also drew some special mission-related artwork for NASA."@en . . . . "3"^^ . . . . . "Third"@en . "--05-18"^^ . "Left to right: Cernan, Stafford, Young"@en . . . "Apollo 10"@en . . . . . . "The Apollo 10 Prime Crew - GPN-2000-001163.jpg"@en . . "Saturn V SA-505"@en . "selene"@en . . "LM: 3948"@en . . . . . . "--05-18"^^ . . "CSM: 3941"@en . "Command Module Pilot"@en . . . "Apollo LM-4"@en . "1.2"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Second"@en . "Lunar Module Pilot"@en . . "Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, and the second (after Apollo 8) to orbit the Moon. Launched on May 18, 1969, it was the F mission: a \"dress rehearsal\" for the first Moon landing, testing all of the components and procedures, just short of actually landing. The Lunar Module (LM) came to within nautical mile (km) of the lunar surface, the point where the powered descent to the lunar surface would begin. Its success enabled the first landing to be attempted on Apollo 11 in July, 1969."@en . "CSM: North American Rockwell"@en . . "--05-26"^^ .