This year marks the 40th anniversaries of the Apollo 10 (up close look at the moon) and Apollo 11 (1st lunar landing) space missions, and over the weekend the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa hosted a mini-reunion of those who were involved in Apollo 10, including astronauts Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan. Also participating was my uncle, Wes Chesser, who was a recovery swimmer on the splashdown team for both missions, and helped pull the astronauts to safety.
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