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Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Mars-Valentine

Us-Space-Mars-Valentine
This image taken 26 November 1999 by the Mars Global Surveyor and released by NASA 11 February 2000 shows a bright heart-shaped mesa in the south polar region of Mars

Background imageSpace Collection: Russia-Space-Mir-Monitor

Russia-Space-Mir-Monitor
Picture taken from the monitor of the Space Mission Control Center in the town of Korolyov, early 23 March 2000, shows one of the last images transmitted from Mir station on its last way down to

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula

Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope image taken after a successful December, 1999 servicing mission and released by NASA 24 January, 2000 shows a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a dying

Background imageSpace Collection: Rising Earth about five degrees above the lunar horizon

Rising Earth about five degrees above the lunar horizon
This December, 1968 NASA file image shows the rising Earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft

Background imageSpace Collection: US-APOLLO XI-RENDEZVOUS

US-APOLLO XI-RENDEZVOUS
The lunar module, containing Armstrong and Aldrin, approaches the Apollo 11 command module for a rendezvous 21 July 1969, with a half-Earth in the background. AFP PHOTO/NASA / AFP PHOTO / NASA / NASA

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI

Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI
Picture dated 16 July 1969 of Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, at Kennedy Space Center in Houston with other crew members astronauts Michael Collins

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Us-Apollo 1

Space-Us-Apollo 1
Picture dated January 1967 of the Apollo 1 spacecraft, in Cap Canaveral, Florida. The crew of Apollo 1 command module, in which Virgil I. Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B

Background imageSpace Collection: US-SPACE-MOON-APOLLO XI

US-SPACE-MOON-APOLLO XI
A 70mm Airborne Lightweight Optical Tracking System (ALOTS) camera, mounted in a pod on a cargo door of a US Air Force EC-135N aircraft

Background imageSpace Collection: MOON-APOLLO XI-FOOTPRINT

MOON-APOLLO XI-FOOTPRINT
View of an astronauts footprint on the moon. Apollo XI astronauts Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin were launched 16 July 1969 from cape Kennedy, Florida

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Astronautics-Apollo Xiii-Launch

Us-Astronautics-Apollo Xiii-Launch
The 363 foot-high (110 meters) Apollo 13 Saturn V space vehicle lifts off 11 April 1970 from the Kennedy Space Centers launch complex with astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. John L. Swigers Jr

Background imageSpace Collection: Usa-Space-Apollo

Usa-Space-Apollo
Picture taken in August 1971 of US astronaut David Scott walking on the moon next to the lunar vehicle during the Apollo 15 lunar mission. / AFP PHOTO / STF

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Us-Apollo 1

Space-Us-Apollo 1
Virgil I. Grissom (L), Edward H. White II (C), and Roger B. Chaffee (R) pose, 17 January 1967, next to a model of Apollo 1 spacecraft, at launch complex 34 at the Kennedy Space Center

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Moon-Farside-lunar

Us-Moon-Farside-lunar
This 1968 NASA file image shows a view of the far side of lunar surface as taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward from high altitude across the Southern Sea

Background imageSpace Collection: Files-Us-Apollo 11-Aldrin

Files-Us-Apollo 11-Aldrin
US Astronaut Edwin " Buzz" Aldrin is shown walking near the Lunar Module 20 July 1969 during the Apollo 11 space mission. US President George W

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Apollo-Saturn V

Space-Apollo-Saturn V
An undated picture shows the Saturn V Moon Rocket, The Saturn V was the largest operational launch vehicle ever produced, used by NASAs Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 13-Moon

Us-Space-Apollo 13-Moon
A NASA picture shows a partial view of the Moon from inside the Apollo 13 lunar module in April 1970. The third Apollo manned mission to the Moon launched on April 11

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 17 30th Anniv. Earth Image

Us-Space-Apollo 17 30th Anniv. Earth Image
This 07 December 1972 NASA file image obtained 06 December, 2002 shows a view of the Earth as seen by the Apollo 17 crew, Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans, and Harrison H

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Apollo Xi-Footprint

Us-Apollo Xi-Footprint
Apollo 11 commander Armstrongs right foot leaves a footprint in the lunar soil 20 July 1969 as he and Aldrin become the first men to set foot on the surface of the moon

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 9-Scott

Us-Space-Apollo 9-Scott
Square, Astronautics, Space Mission, Lunar Module, Vertical, Astronaut, Photographing, Space Shuttle, Space Walk, the Apollo Missions, 000 Arp2315342

Background imageSpace Collection: 323232-USA-SPACE-APOLLO 9-LANDING

323232-USA-SPACE-APOLLO 9-LANDING
A picture taken on March 13, 1969 in the Ocean, east of the Bahamas, shows the astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott and Russell L

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo XII Crew

Apollo XII Crew
Members of the crew of the US space program " Apollo VII ", from L to R : Donn F. Eisele, Walter Schirra and Walter Cunningham, pose in front of the Apollo cabin after a workout

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Apollo Xi-Control Room

Us-Apollo Xi-Control Room
Members of the Kennedy Space Center control room team rise from their consoles to see the liftoff of the Apollo 11 mission 16 July 1969. AFP PHOTO/NASA / AFP PHOTO / NASA / NASA

Background imageSpace Collection: Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module

Moon-Apollo Xi-Lunar Module
Technicians put the finishing touch to the Lunar Module of the Apollo XI American space mission 07 July 1969 in Houston. The module will give the possibility to astronauts to land on the Moon

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Moon-Lem-Apollo Xi-Aldrin-First Step

Space-Moon-Lem-Apollo Xi-Aldrin-First Step
Apollo 11 space mission US astronaut Buzz Aldrin is seen conducting experiments on the moons surface in a picture taken by Neil Armstrong after both climbed down the ladder of the lunar module "

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Moon-Lem-Apollo Xi-Aldrin

Space-Moon-Lem-Apollo Xi-Aldrin
US astronaut Buzz Aldrin climbs down the ladder from the lunar module " Eagle" 15 minutes after Neil Armstrong on July 21, 1969

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin

Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin
Apollo 11 space mission US astronaut Buzz Aldrin is seen conducting experiments on the moons surface on a picture taken by Neil Armstrong after both climbed down the ladder of the lunar module "

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Spectators

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Spectators
This NASA handout picture taken on July 16, 1969, shows some of the thousands of people who camped out on beaches and roads adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the Apollo 11 mission Liftoff

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 11 Anniversary

Us-Space-Apollo 11 Anniversary
This image obtained from NASA 24 June, 2004 shows the 35th anniversary logo commemorating the first human journey to the surface of the Moon, that began at Pad A, Launch Complex 39

Background imageSpace Collection: Richard Nixon and vice-President Spiro Agnew with Apollo 11 Astronauts of the

Richard Nixon and vice-President Spiro Agnew with Apollo 11 Astronauts of the
U.S. President Richard Nixon (C) and vice-President Spiro Agnew (R) congratulate, 15 August 1969 in Los Angeles, U.S astronauts of the Apollo 11 lunar mission during which two of them

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 17 lifts off from launch complex on December 07, 1972

Apollo 17 lifts off from launch complex on December 07, 1972
The Apollo 17 space vehicle carrying US astronauts Harrison Schmitt, Eugene Cernan and Ronald Evans lifts off from launch complex on December 07, 1972 at Kennedy space center

Background imageSpace Collection: View of the Earth from Apollo 11

View of the Earth from Apollo 11
View of the earth photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft as it approached the earth on its return from the moon, 24 July 1969

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo XIV

Us-Space-Apollo XIV
Apollo 14 rocket takes off from launch pad on January 31, 1971. The Apollo XIV mission, the third mission to land on the moon, was launched on January 31, 1971 and landed on the moon on February 5

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Moon-Mitchell-Apollo XIV

Us-Moon-Mitchell-Apollo XIV
A picture taken on February 6, 1971 shows Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, Apollo 14 lunar module pilot, moving across the lunar surface while looking over a traverse map during extravehicular activity

Background imageSpace Collection: Cap Kennedy-Cosmonautes-Irwin-Scott-Worden

Cap Kennedy-Cosmonautes-Irwin-Scott-Worden
Photo taken in July 1971 in the laboratories of NASAs Cape Kennedy astronaut James Irwin (G ), David Scott (C) and Alfred Worden (D) will depart July 26, 1971 for Apollo 15

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo-Space Capsule

Apollo-Space Capsule
The space command capsule of the first Apollo, 07 July 1968, build by the North American Rockwells Space Division for an orbiter stay during ten days with three men

Background imageSpace Collection: Moon-Earth-Apollo Xi-1969

Moon-Earth-Apollo Xi-1969
An Earth rise is seen on a NASA picture taken from the surface of the Moon during the Apollo XI Mission in July 1969. AFP PHOTO NASA / AFP PHOTO / Ann Ronan Picture Library / NASA

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Apollo XII

Us-Space-Apollo XII
The spacecraft contaning Apollo 12 astronauts Charles " Pete" Conrad, Jr. commander, Richard F. Gordon, command module pilot, and Alan L

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo XII

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo XII
This 19 November 1969 file photo released by NASA shows one of the astronauts of the Apollo 12 space mission conducting experiment on the moons surface with a camera

Background imageSpace Collection: Usa-Space-Apollo VI

Usa-Space-Apollo VI
A picture taken on February 6, 1968 at the Kennedy Space Center shows Apollo VI, the second and last unmanned space vehicule in the National Aeronautics

Background imageSpace Collection: 313913-Usa-Space-Apollo Vi-Lunar Module

313913-Usa-Space-Apollo Vi-Lunar Module
A picture released on January 25, 1968 at the Kennedy Space Center shows the Lunar Module I for the Apollo VI program, the second and last unmanned space vehicule in the National Aeronautics

Background imageSpace Collection: Moon-Apollo Xi-Astronaut Suit

Moon-Apollo Xi-Astronaut Suit
Picture dated 12 July 1969 showing the suit US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin will use to walk safely on the moon during the Apollo XI space mission. / AFP PHOTO

Background imageSpace Collection: Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Insignia

Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Insignia
The Apollo 11 Mission insignia shows an eagle holding an olive branch in its claws as it lands on Moons surface with the Earth rising in the background

Background imageSpace Collection: Astronomy-Earth-Apollo 4

Astronomy-Earth-Apollo 4
This is an actual view of the Earth taken 09 Nov 1976 through the command pilots window of the NASAs Apollo 4 spacecraft from a distance of 9170 nautical miles at a ground elapsed time of 5 hours 6

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin
(FILES) This photo taken 20 July 1969 of astronaut Edwin " Buzz" E. Aldrin Jr. lunar module pilot walking on the surface of the moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (ML)

Background imageSpace Collection: Moon-Apollo VII

Moon-Apollo VII
Picture showing the Apollo VII spacecraft before it was launched in October 1968 in Houston. / AFP PHOTO

Background imageSpace Collection: Retro-Siecle-Apollo XI

Retro-Siecle-Apollo XI
(FILES) Photo taken 20 july 1969 of a close-up view of an astronauts foot and foot print in the lunar soil, potographed with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Aopllo 11 lunar surface activity

Background imageSpace Collection: Espace-Apollo 9

Espace-Apollo 9
ESPACE-APOLLO 9

Background imageSpace Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Saturn V-Launch

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Saturn V-Launch
This 21 July 1969 file photo released by NASA shows US President Richard Nixon on the phone in his White House office congratulating the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission Neil Armstrong



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