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Roger B. Chaffee

"Problems look mighty small from 150 miles up."

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"The world itself looks cleaner and so much more beautiful. Maybe we can make it that way - the way God intended it to be - by giving everyone, eventually, that new perspective from out in space."
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"Problems look mighty small from 150 miles up."
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