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Apollo 15 Collection

"Apollo 15: Exploring the Moon and Beyond" In 1971, Apollo 15 embarked on a historic mission to explore the Moon like never before

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Apollo 15 Collection: Astronaut on Moon with Earth
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Apollo 15 Collection: Moon
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Apollo 15 Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
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Apollo 15 Collection: Apollo lunar rover, artwork
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Apollo 15 Collection: Astronaut Jim Irwin saluting the American flag by the lunar rover
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Apollo 15 Collection: APOLLO 15, 1971. Jim Irwin standing by the lunar rover, Mount Hadley in the background
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Apollo 15 Collection: Earth rising above the Moon, seen from Apollo 15, July-August 1971. Creator: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: The crew of the Apollo 15 Mission at the Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas, 1971
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Apollo 15 Collection: Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. Creator: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Penetrometer, Lunar Self Recording (LSRP), Apollo, 1970s. Creator: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Camera, Lunar Mapping, Apollo, 1970s. Creator: Fairchild Space & Defense Systems
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Apollo 15 Collection: The first Lunar Roving Vehicle, Apollo 15, July 1971. Creator: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Earth from Apollo 15, 26 July 1971. Creator: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Alfred M. Worden (b1932) during the Apollo 15 lunar mission, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: The Apollo 15 lunar mission insignia, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: The lift off of Apollo 15, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: The Apollo 15 capsule lands safely despite a parachute failure, Mid-Pacific Ocean, 1971
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Apollo 15 Collection: The Mission Operations Control Room in Mission Control Centre, Houston, Texas, USA, 1971
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Apollo 15 Collection: James Irwin (1930-1991) with the Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Astronaut James Irwin (1930-1991) gives a salute on the Moon, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Astronaut David Scott (b1932) on the slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: The Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Apollo 15 Collection: Apollo 15 astronaut James Irwin with the Lunar Rover, August 1971
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Apollo 15 Collection: Lunar Roving Vehicle
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Apollo 15 Collection: Wernher von Braun, aerospace engineer
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Apollo 15 Collection: Cresent Earth, as seen from the Moon
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Apollo 15 Collection: Apollo 15 Lunar Roving Vehicle on the moon
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Apollo 15 Collection: An aerial view of the Apollo 15 spacecraft on its launch pad
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Apollo 15 Collection: High angle view of the Apollo 15 space vehicle
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Apollo 15 Collection: Apollo 15 moon landing mission control
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Apollo 15 Collection: Lunar crater, Apollo 15 photograph
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Apollo 15 Collection: Crater Timocharis on the Moon
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Apollo 15 Collection: Apollo 15 exploration, artwork
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Apollo 15 Collection: APOLLO 15: MOON, 1971. Oblique view of the Moons farside from command module in orbit, 1971

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"Apollo 15: Exploring the Moon and Beyond" In 1971, Apollo 15 embarked on a historic mission to explore the Moon like never before. Astronauts had the opportunity to witness breathtaking views of Earth from space, capturing an iconic image of an astronaut standing on the lunar surface with our beautiful planet in the background. This awe-inspiring sight served as a reminder of humanity's remarkable achievements. The spacecraft gracefully touched down on the Moon, leaving behind footprints that would forever mark our presence in space. Equipped with lunar maps and advanced technology, astronauts navigated their way through this mysterious celestial body. The Apollo lunar rover became their trusty companion as they ventured across rugged terrains and discovered new wonders. One unforgettable moment was when Astronaut Jim Irwin saluted the American flag by the lunar rover at Hadley-Apennine landing site. With Mount Hadley towering in the background, it symbolized both national pride and human triumph over seemingly insurmountable challenges. As Apollo 15 neared its end, Endeavour prepared for splashdown back on Earth's surface. The safe return marked another successful mission completed by NASA's dedicated team of scientists and astronauts. During their time on the Moon, scientific experiments were conducted using innovative tools such as penetrometers and self-recording devices to gather valuable data about this extraterrestrial world. A specially designed camera allowed for detailed mapping of lunar landscapes, providing invaluable insights into its geology. The first Lunar Roving Vehicle used during Apollo 15 revolutionized exploration capabilities by allowing astronauts to cover greater distances than ever before. It opened up new possibilities for future missions while showcasing mankind's ability to adapt and conquer even harsh environments beyond our home planet. It also offered us mesmerizing glimpses of Earth from space – a fragile blue marble suspended against an infinite backdrop. These images reminded us of our interconnectedness as inhabitants of this pale blue dot, inspiring us to protect and cherish our planet.