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Lunar Module Antares on the Moon, Apollo 14 mission, February 1971Lunar Module Antares at the Fra Mauro crater landing site on the Moon, Apollo 14 mission, February 1971. Apollo 14 was the third manned mission in NASAs Apollo programme to land on the Moon
Mercury Astronauts Receiving the Collier Trophy, White House, Washington, USA, 1963. NASA Administrator James E. Webb (center)
Kennedy and Shepard in Washington D. C. 1961. Creator: NASAKennedy and Shepard in Washington D.C. 1961. President John F. Kennedy congratulates astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr. the first American in space, on his historic May 5th
Shepard hoisted from Mercury capsule, 1961. Creator: NASAShepard hoisted from Mercury capsule, 1961. A U.S. Marine helicopter recovery team hoists astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. from his Mercury spacecraft after a successful flight
Kennedy Presents Award to Gilruth, 1962. Creator: NASAKennedy Presents Award to Gilruth, 1962. US President John F. Kennedy presents Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas
Apollo 14 EVA View, lunar surface, 1971. Creator: Edgar MitchellApollo 14 EVA View, lunar surface, 1971. Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, photographed this sweeping view showing fellow Moon-explorer astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr
Antares on the Fra Mauro Highlands, lunar surface, 1971. Creator: Edgar MitchellAntares on the Fra Mauro Highlands, lunar surface, 1971. A front view of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module " Antares", which reflects a circular flare caused by the brilliant sun
President Kennedy tours Mercury Control Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1962. President John F. Kennedy is briefed on the operation of Mercury Control Center following the Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6)
Capsule, Mercury #15B, ca. 1963. Creator: McDonnell Aircraft CorpThis Mercury capsule, number 15B, is one of two left showing the complete one-man spacecraft in its orbital configuration
The Mercury Seven astronauts, 1959. A group photo in spacesuits of the seven test pilots chosen in April 1959 to participate in Project Mercury, NASAs manned space project