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David Scott Collection

David Scott, a name synonymous with space exploration and artistic brilliance

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Apollo lunar rover, artwork

Apollo lunar rover, artwork. Two Apollo astronauts in a lunar rover, exploring on the Moon. Their lunar landing module is at upper left

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Lunar Module Ascent Stage, 1969. Creator: David Scott

Lunar Module Ascent Stage, 1969. Creator: David Scott
Lunar Module Ascent Stage, 1969. The Lunar Module " Spider" ascent stage is photographed from the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Spider in Earth Orbit, 1969. Creator: David Scott

Spider in Earth Orbit, 1969. Creator: David Scott
Spider in Earth Orbit, 1969. View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module " Spider" in a lunar landing configuration photographed by Command Module pilot David Scott inside the Command/Service Module

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Gemini VIII splashdown, Armstrong and Scott with hatches open, March 16, 1966

Gemini VIII splashdown, Armstrong and Scott with hatches open, March 16, 1966. Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott sit with their spacecraft while awaiting the arrival of the recovery

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Apollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. The Apollo 9 Command Module " Gumdrop", with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Spider Over The Ocean, 1969. Creator: David Scott

Spider Over The Ocean, 1969. Creator: David Scott
Spider Over The Ocean, 1969. View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module " Spider, " in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Creator: Russell Schweickart

Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Creator: Russell Schweickart
Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed " Gumdrop" and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed " Spider" are shown docked together as Command Module

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: The painter David Scott, RSA (b / w photo)

The painter David Scott, RSA (b / w photo)
5220360 The painter David Scott, RSA (b/w photo) by Hill, David Octavius (1802-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The painter David Scott, RSA)

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Module pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. Creator

Module pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. Creator
Module pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed Gumdrop, and Lunar Module (LM)

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Atlas-Agena rocket launch for Gemini 8

Atlas-Agena rocket launch for Gemini 8. The Atlas booster was used to propel the Gemini Agena target vehicle (GATV) into space at 15:00 UTC on 16th March 1966

Background imageDavid Scott Collection: Apollo 15 exploration, artwork

Apollo 15 exploration, artwork. Apollo 15 astronaut on the Moon, adjusting the high-gain antenna on the lunar rover so that it is pointing towards Earth


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David Scott, a name synonymous with space exploration and artistic brilliance. As an astronaut, he left an indelible mark on the history of mankind's journey beyond Earth. From his iconic role as commander of Apollo 15 to his pioneering work in lunar mobility with the Apollo lunar rover, Scott's contributions were nothing short of extraordinary. But it wasn't just in space where David Scott showcased his talents. His artwork captured the essence of our celestial adventures, immortalizing moments like the Lunar Module Ascent Stage in 1969. With each brushstroke, he brought to life the Spider in Earth Orbit, reminding us of humanity's audacious reach for the stars. Scott's impact extended far beyond his own missions. In images like Gemini VIII splashdown, we witness him alongside Neil Armstrong with hatches open - a testament to their triumphant return from orbit on that fateful day in March 1966. And who could forget Apollo 9 Splashdown? A moment frozen in time by NASA itself, showcasing Scott's unwavering dedication and commitment to exploration. His artistic prowess was not limited to canvas alone; it extended into capturing breathtaking photographs too. The Spider Over The Ocean stands as a testament to his ability to encapsulate both beauty and scientific achievement within a single frame. Gumdrop Meets Spider is another masterpiece that showcases Russell Schweickart's rendezvous with destiny under David Scott’s lens. Beyond his exploits as an astronaut and artist extraordinaire lies another facet - that of painter David Scott RSA captured beautifully in black-and-white photography. This multi-talented individual knew no boundaries when it came to expressing himself creatively. Whether emerging from spacecraft or witnessing Atlas-Agena rocket launches for Gemini 8, David Scott always stood at the forefront of human ingenuity and exploration. Alongside esteemed colleagues like Walt Cunningham and James Lovell, he paved the way for future generations' cosmic aspirations. In every image featuring the Apollo 9 astronauts, James A. McDivitt, David R.