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The Apollo Missions were a series of space exploration missions conducted by the United States during the 1960s and 1970s

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Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden

Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Florida, USA. This rocket garden contains rockets that were intended for use

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Saturn V rockets F-1 engine

Saturn V rockets F-1 engine. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon. The Apollo program took place between 1961 and 1975

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8

Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8
Earthrise from the Moon. This photograph was taken during the Apollo 8 mission of 21-27 December 1968. The lunar horizon is about 570 kilometers from the spacecraft, whilst the Earth is 384

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8

Earthrise - Apollo 8
This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion burn

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8

Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8. This famous image, one of the first of the Earth seen from another world, was taken by US astronauts on board the Apollo 8 spacecraft on 24th December 1968 as they

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise photographed from Apollo 11 spacecraft

Earthrise photographed from Apollo 11 spacecraft
Earthrise. This photograph of a blue & white Earth rising over the horizon of the Moon was taken from the Apollo 11 spacecraft in July 1969

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise photograph, artwork

Earthrise photograph, artwork
Earthrise photograph. Artwork based on the famous Earthrise photographs taken by the Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and William Anders

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earth Rising Above the Moons Horizon

Earth Rising Above the Moons Horizon
View from the Apollo 11 spacecraft shows the Earth rising above the moons horizon. The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyths Sea on the nearside. AS (July 1969)

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Apollo 11 Launch

Apollo 11 Launch
At 9:32 a.m. EDT, the swing arms move away and a plume of flame signals the liftoff of the Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle and astronauts Armstrong

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Apollo 11 astronaut footprint on Moon

Apollo 11 astronaut footprint on Moon
Armstrongs footprint on the Moon. Apollo 11 photograph of the footprint of astronaut Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon, imprinted in the lunar surface

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the Moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle" during the Apollo 11 exravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Neil Armstrong On The Moon
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo ll mission commander, at the modular equipment storage assembly (MESA) of the Lunar Module " Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise as seen from above surface of the moon

Earthrise as seen from above surface of the moon
Earthrise as seen from above the surface of the Moon, photographed by astronauts on board the Apollo 8 spacecraft as it orbited the Moon in 1968

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Rising Earth about five degrees above the lunar horizon

Rising Earth about five degrees above the lunar horizon
This December, 1968 NASA file image shows the rising Earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Apollo 11 bootprint

Apollo 11 bootprint
One of the first steps taken on the Moon, this is an image of Aldrins boot print from the Apollo 11 mission. Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon

APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon. Neil Armstrong and Eagle reflected in his visor
APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon. Armstrong and Eagle reflected in his visor, 20 July 1969

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earth from the Moon

Earth from the Moon
Earth rising above the Moon. This image was taken from 112 kilometres above the Moon during the Apollo 8 mission on 24th December 1968

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earth from Apollo 8

Earth from Apollo 8
This is how the Earth looked as photographed from a point near the Moon by the Apollo 8 astronauts. The Earth fills less than one percent of the frame exposed through 80mm lens

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA)

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Apollo 11 Moon landing, artwork

Apollo 11 Moon landing, artwork
Apollo LEM Landing Approach to the Lunar surface. A flight without atmosphere - the landing module could stand still over the surface, so the astronauts could choose the perfect landing point

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders

Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders
Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA

The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA
The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Boot-print of US astronaut Armstrong, first man to set foot on the Moon, clearly visible in the lunar soil

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: US-APOLLO XI-RENDEZVOUS

US-APOLLO XI-RENDEZVOUS
The lunar module, containing Armstrong and Aldrin, approaches the Apollo 11 command module for a rendezvous 21 July 1969, with a half-Earth in the background. AFP PHOTO/NASA / AFP PHOTO / NASA / NASA

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base

Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base
Astronaut Edwin E." Buzz" Aldrin Jr. Lunar Module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Eagle In Lunar Orbit

Eagle In Lunar Orbit
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle" in a landing configuration is photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) " Columbia"

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: New York City Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts

New York City Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts
New York City welcomes the three Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin, Jr. in a showering of ticker tape down Broadway and Park Avenue

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI

Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI
Picture dated 16 July 1969 of Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, at Kennedy Space Center in Houston with other crew members astronauts Michael Collins

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map

Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
Spacecraft on the Moon. Map showing coloured markers for 34 spacecraft that impacted or landed on the Moon from the 1960s onwards

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: The Modern Age IC132_002

The Modern Age IC132_002
American astronaut Buzz Aldrin in his space suit, the second man to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Earth from Apollo 11

Earth from Apollo 11
NASA, dv028389

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo)

Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo)
5322852 Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 commanded by Neil Armstrong was the first manned moon landing); Photo © NASA

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts

Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts
The City of Chicago welcomes the three Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin, Jr

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: The Pyhthoness

The Pyhthoness
The Phythoness, was the event of when the Pythia, more commonly known as the Oracle of Delphi, would sit on a tripod interpreting her divination

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: US-SPACE-MOON-APOLLO XI

US-SPACE-MOON-APOLLO XI
A 70mm Airborne Lightweight Optical Tracking System (ALOTS) camera, mounted in a pod on a cargo door of a US Air Force EC-135N aircraft

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Spaceman in London streets. Jonathan Bosley, dressed in a space man suit as used by

Spaceman in London streets. Jonathan Bosley, dressed in a space man suit as used by the astronauts on Apollo 11 on the moon landing

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Us-Astronautics-Apollo Xiii-Launch

Us-Astronautics-Apollo Xiii-Launch
The 363 foot-high (110 meters) Apollo 13 Saturn V space vehicle lifts off 11 April 1970 from the Kennedy Space Centers launch complex with astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. John L. Swigers Jr

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968

Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968
APOLLO 8: LAUNCH, 1968. Launch of the Apollo 8 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photograph, 1968

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Illustration of Apollo 11 journey from Earth to Moon

Illustration of Apollo 11 journey from Earth to Moon

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder

Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder
Astronaut descending ladder of Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. The lunar module is a flight model spacecraft (LM-2)

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Us-Moon-Farside-lunar

Us-Moon-Farside-lunar
This 1968 NASA file image shows a view of the far side of lunar surface as taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward from high altitude across the Southern Sea

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Metamorphoses 2-8 AD. Book I. Creation, Battle of the Giants

Metamorphoses 2-8 AD. Book I. Creation, Battle of the Giants
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (43 BC-17 AD). Latin poet. Metamorphoses 2-8 AD. Book I. Engraving depicting The Creation, The Battle of the Giants, Decaulion and Pyrrha and Apollo and the serpent

Background imageApollo Missions 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 imageApollo Missions Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders

Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders
Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Illustration of two men in Apollo 11 control room

Illustration of two men in Apollo 11 control room

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Illustration of Apollo 11 command module entering earths atmosphere

Illustration of Apollo 11 command module entering earths atmosphere

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Artists impression of Armstrong walking on Moon

Artists impression of Armstrong walking on Moon

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey

Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey. In a career spanning some 60 years, Cliff Michelmore anchored coverage of events including the Apollo moon landings

Background imageApollo Missions Collection: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Reflected in Aldrins visor are Neil Armstrong taking the photograph, the US flag, and the Eagle



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Apollo Missions Collection

The Apollo Missions were a series of space exploration missions conducted by the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. The first mission, Apollo 1, was launched in 1961 and was intended to be a test flight. However, it ended in tragedy when all three astronauts died due to an onboard fire. Subsequent missions were successful, culminating in the historic Apollo 11 mission which saw Neil Armstrong become the first human to walk on the moon. The remaining six Apollo missions explored further into space and returned with samples of lunar rock for scientific study. In total, 12 astronauts walked on the moon as part of these missions and they remain some of humanity's greatest achievements in.
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The Apollo Missions collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of photographs and artwork that capture the incredible achievements of NASA's Apollo program. This historic space exploration initiative was launched in the 1960s with the goal of landing humans on the moon, and it succeeded in doing so six times between 1969 and 1972. Our collection features iconic images such as Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface, as well as lesser-known but equally fascinating shots of astronauts conducting experiments and exploring their surroundings. The artwork includes striking depictions of rockets launching into space and dramatic scenes from mission control. Whether you're a space enthusiast or simply appreciate breathtaking photography, our collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in a range of sizes, it's easy to bring a piece of history into your home or office.
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