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Neil Armstrong lunar surface training, USA, April 22, 1969. Creator: NASANeil Armstrong lunar surface training, USA, April 22, 1969. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit
Apollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. Creator: NASAApollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. The Apollo 9 Command Module " Gumdrop", with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L
Apollo 17 splashdown, Pacific Ocean, December 19, 1972. Creator: NASAApollo 17 splashdown, Pacific Ocean, December 19, 1972. The Apollo 17 Command Module (CM) " America", with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans and Harrison H
Eagle In Lunar Orbit, 1969. Creator: Michael CollinsEagle In Lunar Orbit, 1969. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle", in a landing configuration is photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Modules (CSM)
Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Creator: NASAApollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Apollo 7 and 8 flight crews sign a commemorative document to be hung in the Treaty Room of the White House honoring the occasion
Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASAApollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Working inside the Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle at the launch pad, Grumman Aerospace Corporation technician Ken Crow attaches a plaque bearing the names
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
Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASAApollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. The Apollo 11 crew await pickup by a helicopter from the USS Hornet, prime recovery ship for the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission
Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. Creator: NASAEndeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. The Apollo 15 Command Module " Endeavour", with Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B
Spider Over The Ocean, 1969. Creator: David ScottSpider Over The Ocean, 1969. View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module " Spider, " in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9
Apollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASAApollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. A Navy helicopter arrivies to recover the Apollo 10 astronauts, seen entering a life raft
Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. Creator: NASAApollo 16 Recovery, 1972. The Apollo 16 command module, with astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II and Charles M. Duke Jr
President Nixon and Dr. Paine Wait to Meet Apollo 11 Astronauts, 1969. Creator: NASAPresident Nixon and Dr. Paine Wait to Meet Apollo 11 Astronauts, 1969. President Richard M. Nixon and Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, watch Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A
Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Creator: Russell SchweickartGumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed " Gumdrop" and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed " Spider" are shown docked together as Command Module
Mobile Quarantine Facility, ca. 1969. Creator: AirstreamThis Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) was one of four built by NASA for astronauts returning from the Moon. Its purpose was to prevent the unlikely spread of lunar contagions by isolating
Penetrometer, Lunar Self Recording (LSRP), Apollo, 1970s. Creator: NASAThe Self-Recording Penetrometer was a device used on Apollo 15 and 16 to measure some mechanical properties of the lunar soil
Camera, Stereo 35mm, Lunar Surface, Apollo, 1970s. Creator: KodakThis Eastman Kodak 35mm camera is the same as the ones used to take pairs of close-up photographs of the lunar surface. When the cameras base was placed on the Moons surface
Command and Service Modules, Apollo #105, ASTP Mockup, 1960sThis Block II Apollo Command and Service Module combination (CSM 105), manufactured by North American Rockwell, was originally used for vibration and acoustic tests
Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Apollo Lunar Module Descent Engine, 1966This is a Descent Engine designed by Space Technology Laboratories as used on the Project Apollo Lunar Excursion Module (LM) to land on the Moon
ALSRC, Apollo Lunar Sample Return Container, Apollo 11, 1969. Creator: Union CarbideThe Apollo Lunar Sample Return Container (ALSRC) was an aluminum box with a triple seal manufactured by the Nuclear Division of Union Carbide
Lunar Module #2, Apollo, ca. 1969. Creator: Grumman Aircraft Engineering CorporationThe Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed by Grumman to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back
Communications carrier used by Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, 1949. Headset used by astronaut Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969
Camera, Lunar Mapping, Apollo, 1970s. Creator: Fairchild Space & Defense SystemsThis is the flight backup for the mapping cameras used on the last three Apollo missions. Mapping the lunar surface was a high priority during Apollo 15, 16, and 17
Lunar Roving Vehicle, Qualification Test Unit, 1970s. Creator: Boeing Aircraft CoThe Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was a battery powered " dune buggy" taken to the moon on Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
Spoon used by Command Module Pilot, Apollo 11, 1969. Creator: Silco Stainless USASpoon used by Command Module Pilot, Apollo 11, 1969. This small spoon was used by Command Module Pilot Michael Collins for eating during the Apollo 11 mission in July, 1969
Buzz Aldrin on the Moon with Components of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package, 1969
Buzz Aldrin Walking on the Surface of the Moon Near a Leg of the Lunar Module, 1969
Buzz Aldrin on the Moon with the American Flag, 1969. Creator: Neil ArmstrongBuzz Aldrin on the Moon with the American Flag, 1969
Buzz Aldrin with Apollo 11 Lunar Module on the Moon, 1969. Creator: Neil ArmstrongBuzz Aldrin with Apollo 11 Lunar Module on the Moon, 1969
Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules Photographed from the Lunar Module in Orbit, 1969
Buzz Aldrins Footprint on the Surface of the Moon, 1969. Creator: NASABuzz Aldrins Footprint on the Surface of the Moon, 1969
[President Richard M. Nixon Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts Aboard Recovery Ship USSPresident Richard M. Nixon Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts Aboard Recovery Ship USS Hornet, 1969
[Astronauts in Lifeboat After Apollo 11 Splashdown], 1969. Creator: NASAAstronauts in Lifeboat After Apollo 11 Splashdown, 1969
Astronaut Charles Duke at the Descartes landing site, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Charles Duke collecting lunar samples on the surface of the Moon, with the Lunar Roving Vehicle
Buzz Aldrin carries out an experiment on the lunar surface, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Astronaut Edwin " Buzz" Aldrin (b1930)
Eugene Cernan using the Rover on the lunar surface, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. US astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt collected samples
Astronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Creator: Charles DukeAstronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, 21 April 1972. Commander John Young performing the first Apollo 16 Spacewalk at the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP)
Buzz Aldrin by the Lunar Module on the surface of the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Astronaut Edwin " Buzz" Aldrin (b1930) walking on the Moon
Plaque left on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: NASAPlaque left on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Inscription on part of the Eagle. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code named Eagle, with US astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin on board
Module pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. CreatorModule pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed Gumdrop, and Lunar Module (LM)
Earth from the Meditteranean sea to Antarctica, viewed from Apollo 17, December 1972. This was the first photograph of the south polar ice cap
Recovery of command module Columbia in the Pacific Ocean, Apollo II mission, 24 July 1969. US Navy divers assist in retrieving the astronauts from the capsule after a successful splashdown
The first Lunar Roving Vehicle, Apollo 15, July 1971. Creator: NASAThe first Lunar Roving Vehicle, Apollo 15, July 1971. Battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program (15, 16, and 17) in 1971 and 1972
Buzz Aldrin by the leg of the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil ArmstrongBuzz Aldrin by the leg of the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface, standing by the footpad of the Lunar Module
Harrison Schmitt with US flag on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972Astronaut Harrison Schmitt with US flag on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. Earth can be seen floating above the flag
Commander Neil Armstrong in the Lunar Module on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code named Eagle, with US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on board
Saturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. Creator: NASASaturn V rocket lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the largest rocket ever built and was used on all Apollo missions to the moon