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The photos also show views of the moon’s surface and more. Astronauts David R. Scott, James B. Irwin and Alfred M. Worden all entered lunar orbit during the Apollo 15 mission on July 29, 1971.
See photos of NASA's historic Apollo moon landing sites of the late 1960s and early 1970s as seen by the Lunar Reconnaissance Obiter in lunar orbit today. Skip to main content.
In a huge step forward for mankind, NASA has provided over 8,400 never-before-seen photos from the Apollo space program to the Project Apollo Archive. The photos, released on Oct. 2, complete with ...
Apollo 11 Dueling Superpowers, Rival Billionaires. Inside the New Race to the Moon The Story Behind TIME's 1969 Apollo Launch-Party Photos See the Past, Present and Future of American Spaceflight ...
The so-called "right stuff" manifests rather differently in "Apollo 13". Sure, this generation of astronauts knows the final frontier is dangerous, but they also have a professional edge, acting as if ...
Tens of thousands of photos taken by the Apollo astronauts on the moon on Flickr has wowed the Web. Here's the inside story into the Apollo moon photo Flickr archive.
To mark the historic launch of Apollo 17, Saunders shared eight high-resolution images from his book with Ars, along with captions. You can click on any of the photos to enlarge them. The photos ...
In 1969, John F. Kennedy’s dream of putting a man on the moon was realized, and it left New Yorkers spellbound. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed Apollo 11’s lunar module ...
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins recently revealed a previously unseen photo of the famous Moon landing crew members that he “found at the bottom of a box.” July 20, 1969, marks the 50th ...
Members of the San Jose Astronomical Association set telescopes for visitors to look at hydrogen or plasma coming off of the sun during the Apollo exhibit aboard the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda ...
A post shows Nixon speaking to Apollo 11 astronauts while they're on the moon with 'Earthrise', a photo taken during Apollo 8, on the wall behind him.
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