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"Exploring the Final Frontier

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Edwin Buzz Aldrin descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder to walk on the Moon, 1969

Edwin Buzz Aldrin descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder to walk on the Moon, 1969. Artist: NASA
Edwin Buzz Aldrin (b1930) descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder to walk on the Moon, 1969. This photograph was taken by Neil Armstrong

Background imageLunar Module Collection: A NASA Lunar Module, c1970s. Artist: NASA

A NASA Lunar Module, c1970s. Artist: NASA
A NASA Lunar Module, c1970s

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Front side of the moon, 22 July 1969

Front side of the moon, 22 July 1969
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Background imageLunar Module Collection: Tracks to Antares

Tracks to Antares
The Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) " Antares" is photographed against a brilliant sun glare during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1)

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Replica of Plaque Left on Moon by Apollo 17 Astronauts

Replica of Plaque Left on Moon by Apollo 17 Astronauts
This image is a photographic replica of the plaque that the Apollo 17 astronauts left on the Moon at the Taurus-Littrow landing site

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke

Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke
Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Buzz Aldrin by the leg of the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969

Buzz Aldrin by the leg of the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin walking on the lunar surface, by the footpad of the Lunar Module

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 16 television transmission of Lunar Module ascent stage lift off, April 23, 1972

Apollo 16 television transmission of Lunar Module ascent stage lift off, April 23, 1972. The flame from the Apollo 16 Lunar Module " Orion" ascent stage engine creates a kaleidoscope effect

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Lunar landing training vehicle piloted by Neil Armstrong, Texas, USA, June 16, 1969

Lunar landing training vehicle piloted by Neil Armstrong, Texas, USA, June 16, 1969. As preparation for the Apollo 11 moonshot

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 9-Scott

Us-Space-Apollo 9-Scott
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Background imageLunar Module 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 imageLunar Module 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 imageLunar Module 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 imageLunar Module 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 imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo Moon landing, artwork

Apollo Moon landing, artwork
Apollo Moon landing. Computer artwork of the original Apollo mission lunar lander on the Moon

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 17 lunar module, astronaut photo C013 / 8948

Apollo 17 lunar module, astronaut photo C013 / 8948
Apollo 17 lunar module. View of the lunar module from the Apollo 17 mission on the surface of the Moon. Apollo 17 was the last manned lunar landing mission

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 11 Moon landing, computer artwork

Apollo 11 Moon landing, computer artwork
Apollo 11 Moon landing. Computer artwork of NASAs Apollo 11 lunar module LM-5 Eagle landing on the Moons surface. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon

Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean walking on the Moon during the Apollo 12 moon landing. The gravity on the Moon is around a sixth of that on Earth, making even small efforts result in large movements

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo Lunar Module diorama

Apollo Lunar Module diorama at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Charles Dukes Apollo spacesuit is posed next to a mock-up of the Lunar Module

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight
In this 1965 NASA Flight Research Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is shown at near maximum altitude over the south base at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Eagle landing on the moon

Eagle landing on the moon

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Illustration of Apollo space vehicle with lunar lander

Illustration of Apollo space vehicle with lunar lander

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Illustration of lunar module attached to command module, bottom of rocket opened

Illustration of lunar module attached to command module, bottom of rocket opened

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Illustration of Apollo lunar module, command module and service module

Illustration of Apollo lunar module, command module and service module

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Illustration of lunar module dropping down to the Moon

Illustration of lunar module dropping down to the Moon

Background imageLunar Module 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 imageLunar Module Collection: Us-Space-Simulator-Lm-Apollo XIV

Us-Space-Simulator-Lm-Apollo XIV
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 imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 9 Lunar Module, Spider lander, 1969

Apollo 9 Lunar Module, Spider lander, 1969

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo Lunar module components

Apollo Lunar module components

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon, 1972 C018 / 3553

Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon, 1972 C018 / 3553
Apollo 16 exploration of the Moon. Panoramic image of the landing site of Apollo 16, the fifth and penultimate mission of the US Apollo space program

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 15 moon landing mission control

Apollo 15 moon landing mission control. View of the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) in the Mission Control Center (MCC) at NASAs Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork

Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork
Apollo 11 lunar module. Computer artwork of Apollo 11s lunar module LM-5 Eagle. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission, touching down at 20:17 UTC (universal time) on 20th July 1969

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps

Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps
Artists impression of astronaut Neil A. Armstrong descending the steps of the Apollo 11 lunar module to become the first man to walk on the Moon

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Artwork of Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon

Artwork of Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon
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Background imageLunar Module Collection: Artwork of Apollo spacecraft over Moon

Artwork of Apollo spacecraft over Moon
Apollo spacecraft. Artwork of one of the Apollo spacecrafts used to land men on the Moon. The left half, called the command and service module (CSM), carried fuel

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up

Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up
Mock-up of the Apollo lunar module cabin, showing two triangular windows, a facsimile of the control panel and astronauts hand-controllers, and the exit hatch below

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo lunar landing diorama

Apollo lunar landing diorama
Apollo Lunar Module diorama at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. John Youngs Apollo spacesuit is posed next to a mock-up of the Lunar Module

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo 17 ascent stage, artwork

Apollo 17 ascent stage, artwork
Apollo 17 ascent stage. Artwork of the ascent stage of the Apollo 17 lunar module Challenger lifting off from the Moon at 22:54 UTC on 14 December 1972

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo lunar landing module

Apollo lunar landing module. This is a training version of the landing module, on display at Mission Control in Houston, Texas, USA

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Apollo Moon landing museum diorama

Apollo Moon landing museum diorama
Apollo 11 Tranquillity Base diorama with restored LM-13 flight model lunar module at Cradle of Aviation Museum, Long Island, New York, USA

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Lunar shuttle landing, artwork

Lunar shuttle landing, artwork
Lunar shuttle landing. Computer artwork of a dedicated lunar shuttle descending toward a manned outpost on the Moons southern hemisphere, with the Earth seen in the background

Background imageLunar Module Collection: Moon lander, artwork

Moon lander, artwork
Moon lander. Computer artwork of a lunar module landing on the Moon with the Earth in the background



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"Exploring the Final Frontier: The Lunar Module's Journey to the Moon" Step inside the Apollo Lunar Module interior and experience the awe-inspiring journey of mankind's first steps on the Moon. As you gaze upon stunning artwork depicting the Apollo spacecraft at its lunar destination, immerse yourself in history. Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base, capturing a moment frozen in time as an astronaut reflects on their monumental achievement. Witness the ingenuity of human engineering with artwork showcasing the Apollo 16 lunar rover, a testament to our determination to explore beyond Earth's boundaries. Marvel at another artistic representation of the Apollo lunar rover, symbolizing humanity's thirst for discovery and innovation. Picture an astronaut descending gracefully down the Lunar Module ladder, taking that iconic step onto uncharted territory. Even Meccano pays homage to this extraordinary feat with its own miniature version of the Apollo lunar module – a reminder that even young minds were captivated by this historic event. Buzz Aldrin on the Moon during July 1969 is immortalized through Neil Armstrong's lens, forever etching his name into history books. Witness a simulation illustrating how each component part separated from one another during NASA's groundbreaking Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Buzz Aldrin deploys a solar wind collector on our satellite’s surface – evidence of scientific exploration amidst otherworldly landscapes. The American flag stands tall next to Buzz Aldrin as he plants it firmly into moon dust – a symbol of national pride and unity during those unforgettable moments in July 1969. Finally, behold Buzz Aldrin nears one leg of the Lunar Module itself; his presence serving as proof that dreams can become reality when we dare to reach for new horizons. These captivating images encapsulate humanity’s indomitable spirit and insatiable curiosity about what lies beyond our home planet. The legacy left by these pioneers will continue inspiring generations yet unborn - reminding us all that no dream is too big when we set our sights on the stars.