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Lunar Modules Collection

"Exploring the Moon: A Journey through Lunar Modules" Step into the Apollo Panoramic at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, where history comes alive

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Apollo Panoramic

Apollo Panoramic
View of Station 11 Vertical Panoramic North Ray taken during the third Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 3. Image was created using Apollo 16 images

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: The Lunar Module Spider of the Apollo 9 mission

The Lunar Module Spider of the Apollo 9 mission
March 3, 1969 - The Lunar Module (LM) Spider, still attached to the Saturn V third (S-IVB) stage, is photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM)

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission

Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission
Lunar prospectors prepare a remote-controlled rover for exploring and drilling into the regolith in search of exploitable resources

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Apollo 14

Apollo 14

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector experiment

A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector experiment
April 22, 1972 - A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD) experiment deployed at the +Y strut of the Lunar Module

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: View of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon

View of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon
February 5, 1971 - View of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) on the moon, as photographed during the first Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Astronauts release a weather balloon on the surface of Titan

Astronauts release a weather balloon on the surface of Titan
A titanian explorer prepares to release a weather balloon while another directs a flood lamp to illuminate the activity. On the left is a supply cart with a portable weather station

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: A manned lunar space elevator prepares to depart from its manned lunar base

A manned lunar space elevator prepares to depart from its manned lunar base. Surrounding it are support facilities and cargo

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: The Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid is set in a lunar landing configuration

The Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid is set in a lunar landing configuration
November 19, 1969 - The Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid is set in a lunar landing configuration

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Apollo on surface of moon, with Saturn V rocket in the background

Apollo on surface of moon, with Saturn V rocket in the background

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon

A lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moon
A dedicated lunar shuttle descends toward a manned outpost on the Moons southern hemisphere

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: The Earth hangs in the low lunar sky as a sleek moonship lifts off from the lunar hills

The Earth hangs in the low lunar sky as a sleek moonship lifts off from the lunar hills
Our home-planet hangs in the low lunar sky as a sleek moonship heads home after a late 1950s exploration trip from Earth. The barren lunar hills are side-lit by the sun as the ship rises from

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Artists concept of a space tug docked with a lunar lander

Artists concept of a space tug docked with a lunar lander. With the space tug firmly docked with the lunar lander, the two will function as a single spacecraft for the duration of a 3-day trip to

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: American lander spacecraft, white background

American lander spacecraft, white background

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Apollo astronauts coming into contact with an alien UFO while on the moon

Apollo astronauts coming into contact with an alien UFO while on the moon
Apollo astronauts coming into contact with an alien UFO while on the surface of the moon

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: The Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon

The Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon
February 5, 1971 - The Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) on the moon, as photographed during the first Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: A lunar lander begins its descent to the moons surface

A lunar lander begins its descent to the moons surface from an altitude of 40, 000 feet

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan

Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan. While Titan is one of the largest terrestrial worlds in the Solar System, larger even than any of the known dwarf planets

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departing the International Space Station

Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departing the International Space Station
Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departs the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for retrieving a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit

Background imageLunar Modules Collection: Illustration of a lunar tug propelling itself into Earth orbit

Illustration of a lunar tug propelling itself into Earth orbit
Illustration of a lunar tug with an attached lunar lander propelling itself into Earth orbit. Following a powerful burst from its primary thruster


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"Exploring the Moon: A Journey through Lunar Modules" Step into the Apollo Panoramic at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, where history comes alive. Marvel at the iconic lunar modules that transported astronauts to our celestial neighbor. The Lunar Module Spider of the Apollo 9 mission stands tall, a testament to human ingenuity and determination. Its sleek design paved the way for future lunar exploration missions, as depicted in an artist's concept of a future expedition. Apollo 14 takes center stage with its remarkable accomplishments. Witness up-close views of the Cosmic Ray Detector experiment from Apollo 16 and be captivated by a breathtaking sight -the Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon's surface. Venturing beyond Earth's boundaries, astronauts release a weather balloon on Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Imagine their awe-inspiring journey aboard a manned lunar space elevator departing from its base. Transport yourself back in time to witness another milestone -the Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid set in its landing configuration. Feel the excitement that permeated every inch of this incredible spacecraft. They have forever changed our understanding of outer space and pushed humanity towards new frontiers. Explore these marvels at The National Air and Space Museum on Washington DC's National Mall –a tribute to mankind's quest for knowledge and exploration beyond our home planet.