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"Programs that Captivate: From Gunsmoke to the Moon Landing" Step back in time with iconic television series like Gunsmoke and The Honeymooners

Background imageProgram Collection: Space dog capsule

Space dog capsule. Model of Sputnik 2, the Soviet satellite capsule that carried Laika, the dog who became the first animal to go into orbit. Sputnik 2 was launched on 3 November 1957

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Space dog. Soviet researchers examining space dog Veterok (meaning " little wind" ) in its spacesuit following its return from space

Background imageProgram Collection: Igor Kurchatov, Soviet nuclear physicist

Igor Kurchatov, Soviet nuclear physicist
Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960), Soviet nuclear physicist. In the 1930s, Kurchatov supervised the construction of what was then the worlds largest cyclotron particle accelerator

Background imageProgram Collection: Energia rocket preparation

Energia rocket preparation. Energia rocket being prepared in a workshop at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Energia rockets were built to serve as a heavy-lift expendable launch system

Background imageProgram Collection: Soviet space dogs

Soviet space dogs
The mongrels Veterok and Ugolek were launched in space from Korolevs 31st site (USSR) on February 22, 1966 aboard the Kosmos 110 biosatellite and stayed aloft 22 days

Background imageProgram Collection: Chemical weapons disposal

Chemical weapons disposal. View of part of a plant built to dispose of organophosphate nerve gas. Nerve gases of this kind were known as the V-series, the most famous being VX

Background imageProgram Collection: Mercury-Atlas 6 launch

Mercury-Atlas 6 launch. Launch of the Atlas LV-3B rocket carrying the Friendship 7 spacecraft of the Mercury 6 mission. Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6)

Background imageProgram Collection: Biological computer, conceptual image

Biological computer, conceptual image
Biological computer. Conceptual image of chemicals, numbers and flashes of light, representing the workings of a computer based on organic or biological principles

Background imageProgram Collection: Voskhod 2 spacecraft launch

Voskhod 2 spacecraft launch. Launch of the Soviet Voskhod 2 spacecraft carrying Pavel Belyaev and Alexei Leonov. Voskhod 2 was equipped with an inflatable airlock

Background imageProgram Collection: Soyuz Soviet rocket

Soyuz Soviet rocket carrying a Progress transporter. Soyuz was an expendable carrier rocket that was used by the Soviet Union to launch spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme

Background imageProgram Collection: Soviet monument to Yuri Gagarin

Soviet monument to Yuri Gagarin
Soviet monument commemorating the first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin on 12th April 1961. Gagarins flight lasted 108 minutes

Background imageProgram Collection: Soyuz 13 rocket launch

Soyuz 13 rocket launch. Launch of the Soviet Soyuz 13 spacecraft carrying Pyotr Klimuk and Valentin Lebedev. Soyuz 13 was the Soviet Unions first dedicated science mission

Background imageProgram Collection: Soviet monument to Gagarins landing site

Soviet monument to Gagarins landing site
Soviet monument marking the landing site of the first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin. Gagarins flight of 12th April 1961 lasted 108 minutes

Background imageProgram Collection: Gagarins landing, commemorative plate

Gagarins landing, commemorative plate
Gagarins landing. Commemorative plate marking the landing site of the first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin. Gagarins flight of 12th April 1961 lasted 108 minutes

Background imageProgram Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut, artwork

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut, artwork
W1-4 Gagarin portrait on white background Yuri Alekseyevich 9 March 1934 Ôé¼" 27 March 1968), Hero of the Soviet Union, was a Soviet cosmonaut

Background imageProgram Collection: Launch of Vostok 1 spacecraft, artwork

Launch of Vostok 1 spacecraft, artwork
Launch of the Vostok-1 spacecraft carrying Yuri Gagarin on the first manned flight in space, April 12, 1961. Vostok-1 made one orbit of Earth

Background imageProgram Collection: Vostok 1 capsule separation, artwork

Vostok 1 capsule separation, artwork
Vostok Capsule Separation Gagarin before landing. Like all manned Soviet spacecrafts the capsule has to separate from a service module

Background imageProgram Collection: Vostok 1 spacecraft in orbit, artwork

Vostok 1 spacecraft in orbit, artwork
Vostok 1 spacecraft in orbit. Computer artwork of the Vostok 1 capsule that carried Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968) on the first manned flight in space, in orbit around the Earth

Background imageProgram Collection: Soviet Sokol spacesuit

Soviet Sokol spacesuit
Soviet spacesuit used by cosmonauts on missions to the Soviet space station Mir up until 1990. This Sokol (falcon) spacesuit was worn during launch and re-entry

Background imageProgram Collection: Computer virus, conceptual artwork

Computer virus, conceptual artwork
Computer virus, conceptual computer artwork. The virus is depicted as a collection of strands (red) infiltrating a computers memory chip (centre)

Background imageProgram Collection: Computer viruses, conceptual artwork

Computer viruses, conceptual artwork
Computer viruses, conceptual computer artwork. The viruses (green) are shown against a background of a skull (representing the harm done by the computer viruses)

Background imageProgram Collection: Trojan horse, conceptual artwork

Trojan horse, conceptual artwork
Trojan horse, conceptual computer artwork. The trojan horse, a type of malicious computer program, is represented by the horse figure (green), which is covered by electronic circuitry designs

Background imageProgram Collection: Computer hacking, conceptual artwork

Computer hacking, conceptual artwork
Computer hacking, conceptual computer artwork. Computer screens showing rows of numbers and the word " ENTER", represent the use of mathematics, such as cryptology

Background imageProgram Collection: Ariane 5 rocket

Ariane 5 rocket. 8 meter high model of the Ariane 5 rocket, an expendable (single use) launch system. It was designed to place space probes

Background imageProgram Collection: TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, 1893. Lithographic program for La Missionaire

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, 1893. Lithographic program for La Missionaire

Background imageProgram Collection: CAPTAIN KANGAROO, c1955. American actor Bob Keeshan as the eponymous host of the childrens

CAPTAIN KANGAROO, c1955. American actor Bob Keeshan as the eponymous host of the childrens television series Captain Kangaroo, around the time of the shows premiere in 1955

Background imageProgram Collection: Official Programme for the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles

Official Programme for the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles
The Official Programme for the Games of the Xth Olympiad, held in Los Angeles, USA

Background imageProgram Collection: A Calculating machine

A Calculating machine
The control panel of the automatic sequence-controlled calculating machine at Manchester University; showing the monitor cathode-ray tube with Dr. T. Kilburn (left) and Professor F. C

Background imageProgram Collection: Buddhist ceremony for children and beginners, Seoul, South Korea, Asia

Buddhist ceremony for children and beginners, Seoul, South Korea, Asia

Background imageProgram Collection: Ruffed Lemurs in a cuddle

Ruffed Lemurs in a cuddle
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageProgram Collection: Atomic Bomb Test

Atomic Bomb Test
An atomic bomb is exploded as part of the U.S. test program - the card says it should be equally edifying for philatelist, historian and philosopher

Background imageProgram Collection: European Recovery 1951

European Recovery 1951
EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM Towards a better future



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"Programs that Captivate: From Gunsmoke to the Moon Landing" Step back in time with iconic television series like Gunsmoke and The Honeymooners, where talented cast members Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake, Dennis Weaver, Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph brought unforgettable characters to life. These timeless programs captured the hearts of viewers around the world. While these shows entertained audiences on Earth, another kind was unfolding in space. Apollo 17 astronauts left their footprints on the Moon's surface—an awe-inspiring testament to human achievement and exploration beyond our planet's boundaries. As we gaze at those astronaut footprints today, we are reminded of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and discovery. In this grand cosmic journey, brave pioneers like Laika the space dog blazed a trail for future explorers. Valentina Tereshkova became a symbol of empowerment as she embarked on her historic mission as the first woman in space. Yuri Gagarin made history aboard Vostok 1 by becoming the first human ever to orbit our planet—a monumental feat that propelled us into a new era. The images of Yuri Gagarin onboard his spacecraft inspire us with wonder and admiration for those who dared venture into uncharted territories. Belka, another courageous Soviet space dog who returned safely from her mission further exemplifies mankind's determination to push boundaries while ensuring safety. Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova gracefully soared through outer space in 1963—her presence serving as an inspiration for generations to come. And let us not forget about lunar maps showcasing spacecraft resting peacefully on the Moon—an enduring reminder of mankind's indomitable spirit reaching even celestial bodies beyond our own blue planet. These captivating moments from various programs—both fictional and real—remind us that there is no limit to what humans can achieve when they set their minds towards exploration and innovation.