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The Apollo Missions Collection (page 2)

The NASA program that resulted in American astronauts' making a total of 11 spaceflights and walking on the moon.

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Background imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Us-Space-Simulator-Lm-Apollo XIV

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A fish-eye lens view shows Apollo 14 mission US astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr. (foreground) and Edgar D. Mitchell working in a LM (lunar module) simulator at Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 15

Background imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Us-History of Manned Space Flight-Apollo 17-Schmitt-Moon

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Astronaut Harrison Schmitt collects lunar rake samples at the Taurus-Littrow landing site on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission, the most recent human moon-landing

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

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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 imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Us-Nasa-Earth-Longest Zday

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This 1972 NASA photo shows a view of the Earth as seen by the Apollo 17 astronauts. NASA announced 22 January, 2002 that all days are not created equal

Background imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Cap Kennedy-Cosmonautes-Irwin-Scott-Worden

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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

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(FILES) Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity

Background imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xii-Conrad

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This 19 November 1969 file photo released by NASA shows Apollo 12 Astronaut Charles " Pete" Conrad standing by the US flag on the Moon

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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 imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Moon-Earth-Apollo Xi-1969

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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

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The Saturn V space vehicle lifts off from Launch Complex on November 14, 1969, at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on the Apollo XII United States second manned lunar landing mission

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

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This 19 November 1969 file photo released by NASA shows one of the astronauts of the Apollo 12 space mission on the Moon, standing by the Saturn V lunar module

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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

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General view of the control room of the Kennedy Space Center during the launching of the Apollo 12 / Saturn V space vehicle, on November 14, 1969, at Cap Canaveral, Florida

Background imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Usa-Space-Apollo VI

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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

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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 imageThe Apollo Missions Collection: Space-Us-Apollo 1

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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

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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

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This file picture released 9 April 1970 shows the Apollo 13 landing site on the moon. The hilly upland Fra Mauro region of the moon is highlighted in this view along with the distances the astronauts



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