Apollo’s Fire, Cleveland’s Baroque Orchestra, announced its Lorain County and western Cuyahoga County performance dates. Apollo’s Fire has performed in Cleveland since 1992, showcasing reconstructed ...
“The Road to Dublin,” a folk concert from members of Northeast Ohio-based Baroque orchestra Apollo’s Fire, will take place July 22 and 23 at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland. To view a video of one of ...
Before a few members of Apollo’s Fire roll into Holden Arboretum for five of this year’s Countryside Concerts, “Vivaldi’s Four Seasons — rediscovered,” a canopied tent will have been erected on the ...
NASA's first major disaster, the Apollo 1 fire that killed three astronauts 45 years ago today, marked a dark day for the space agency. But it also marked the beginning of NASA's continual process of ...
The Apollo 1 crew floats around during water egress training. Credit: NASA. The Apollo 1 accident review board determined that a wire over the piping from the urine collection system had arced. The ...
Kennedy Space Center’s “Ad Astra Per Aspera” exhibit honors Apollo 1 astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee, who died in a launch pad fire in 1967. (NASA Photo / Kim Shiflett) Fifty years ...
With the first Apollo launch less than a month away, America’s race to the moon was in high gear. The three-man crew of the first Apollo test flight-- commander Virgil “Gus” Grissom, Ed White and ...
“We got a fire in the cockpit,” Senior pilot Ed White called out at a little past 6:31 pm on Jan. 27, 1967. “We got a bad fire,” yelled pilot Roger Chaffee soon after. “We’re burning up!” The ...
Three astronauts were sealed inside a spacecraft preparing for a simulated liftoff to practice what would happen for real less than a month later. But Air Force Col. Virgil I. Grissom, Air Force Col.
Personality is certainly a theme of the group’s strongest memories from the past 30 years. They could cite great performances of Bach, Monteverdi, or Vivaldi. Instead, each and every highlight reel is ...
“Fire in the spacecraft!” is a distress call the National Aeronautics and Space Administration hopes never to hear again. In the aftermath of last January’s Apollo fire, NASA is spending more than ...