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The Apollo 11 mission was a historic event in the history of space exploration

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Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
Museum of the Moon, created by UK artist Luke Jerram and showcases a southern hemisphere view of the moon, is seen at the Apollo 11 Exhibition at the Powerhouse Muesum in Sydney, Wednesday, July 17

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
A screen showing footage of people watching the Apollo 11 take off is seen at the Apollo 11 Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
A replica of Hamiltons Code, a guidance system code written by software engineer Margaret Hamilton for Apollo 11, is seen at Apollo 11 Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Wednesday

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
A replica of the Mercury Capsule, which completed three orbits around the Earth over a five-hour flight with American astronaut John Glenn

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
Curator Dr Sarah Reeves poses for a photograph at the Apollo 11 Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
Apollo 11 feed horn, part of CSIROs Parkes radio telescope crucial to capturing the moon landing for TV, is seen at the Apollo 11 Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Wednesday, July 17

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY

APOLLO 11 EXHIBITION SYDNEY
Exhibition space of the Apollo 11 Exhibition is seen at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Wednesday, July 17, 2019. Showcasing over 200 objects

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Calliope Tarocchi series D Apollo Muses #11 1467

Calliope Tarocchi series D Apollo Muses #11 1467
Calliope (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #11), before 1467. Master of the E-Series Tarocchi (Italian, 15th century). Engraving hand-colored with gold

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Liber Veritatis No 135 Landscape Buildings Mercury Stealing Admetusss Cattle

Liber Veritatis No 135 Landscape Buildings Mercury Stealing Admetusss Cattle
Liber Veritatis: No. 135, A Landscape, with Buildings, Mercury Stealing Admetuss Cattle from Apollo, 1776. Richard Earlom (British, 1743-1822), after Claude Lorrain (French, 1604-1682), John Boydell

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Polyhymnia Muse Eloquence Erato Lyrical Poetry

Polyhymnia Muse Eloquence Erato Lyrical Poetry
Polyhymnia, Muse of Eloquence; Erato, Muse of Lyrical Poetry; Apollo, God of Light, Eloquence, Poetry and the Fine Arts with Urania, Muse of Astronomy; Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry; Clio

Background imageApollo 11 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

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Buzz Aldrin deploys solar wind collector on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969

Buzz Aldrin deploys solar wind collector on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code named Eagle

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Plaque left on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA

Plaque left on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA
Plaque left on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Inscription on part of the Eagle. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code named Eagle, with US astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin on board

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 7 Launch

Apollo 7 Launch
The Apollo 7 Saturn IB space vehicle is launched from the Kennedy Space Centers Launch Complex 34 at 11:03 a.m. October 11, 1968

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Space Memorabilia - Apollo XI lapel pin

Space Memorabilia - Apollo XI lapel pin
Space Memorabilia - Apollo XI (11) mission space flown lapel pin. An incredible piece of Apollo 11 flown history, Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the moon

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Space Memorabilia - the three Apollo 11 astronauts

Space Memorabilia - the three Apollo 11 astronauts
Space Memorabilia - Apollo 11 photograph from the collection of Joan Aldrin. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. Date: 1969

Background imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo director Phillips monitors Apollo 11 pre-launch activities, Florida, USA, 1969

Apollo director Phillips monitors Apollo 11 pre-launch activities, Florida, USA, 1969. From the Kennedy Space Flight Center control room, Apollo Program Director Lieutenant General Samuel C

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: President Nixon meets the Apollo 11 astronauts on the lawn of the White House

President Nixon meets the Apollo 11 astronauts on the lawn of the White House

Background imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 11 bootprint on the Moon, July 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 11 bootprint on the Moon, July 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 11 bootprint on the Moon, July 1969. Footprint made by US astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot on the Moon, clearly visible in the lunar soil

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 11, Close-Up, Cloud, Color Image, Environment, Exploration, Globe, Gulf Of Mexico

Apollo 11, Close-Up, Cloud, Color Image, Environment, Exploration, Globe, Gulf Of Mexico, Horizon, Infinity, Land, Majestic, Mexico, No People, North America, Pacific Ocean, Part Of, Photography

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Us-Apollo Xi-Footprint

Us-Apollo Xi-Footprint
Apollo 11 commander Armstrongs right foot leaves a footprint in the lunar soil 20 July 1969 as he and Aldrin become the first men to set foot on the surface of the moon

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Us-Apollo Xi-Control Room

Us-Apollo Xi-Control Room
Members of the Kennedy Space Center control room team rise from their consoles to see the liftoff of the Apollo 11 mission 16 July 1969. AFP PHOTO/NASA / AFP PHOTO / NASA / NASA

Background imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 Collection: Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin

Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Aldrin
Apollo 11 space mission US astronaut Buzz Aldrin is seen conducting experiments on the moons surface on a picture taken by Neil Armstrong after both climbed down the ladder of the lunar module "

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Spectators

Us-Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Spectators
This NASA handout picture taken on July 16, 1969, shows some of the thousands of people who camped out on beaches and roads adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the Apollo 11 mission Liftoff

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Us-Space-Apollo 11 Anniversary

Us-Space-Apollo 11 Anniversary
This image obtained from NASA 24 June, 2004 shows the 35th anniversary logo commemorating the first human journey to the surface of the Moon, that began at Pad A, Launch Complex 39

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Richard Nixon and vice-President Spiro Agnew with Apollo 11 Astronauts of the

Richard Nixon and vice-President Spiro Agnew with Apollo 11 Astronauts of the
U.S. President Richard Nixon (C) and vice-President Spiro Agnew (R) congratulate, 15 August 1969 in Los Angeles, U.S astronauts of the Apollo 11 lunar mission during which two of them

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: View of the Earth from Apollo 11

View of the Earth from Apollo 11
View of the earth photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft as it approached the earth on its return from the moon, 24 July 1969

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 11 Moon landing, 1969, artwork

Apollo 11 Moon landing, 1969, artwork
Apollo 11 Moon landing. Artwork of US astronauts Neil Armstrong (right) and Buzz Aldrin (left) placing the US flag on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17, 1972 C016 / 6371

Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17, 1972 C016 / 6371
Eugene Cernan, Apollo 17. Artwork of US and NASA astronaut Eugene Cernan (born 1934) saluting the US flag (Lunar Flag Assembly) left on the Moon during the Apollo 17 mission

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 1 crew in training, 1960s C016 / 6370

Apollo 1 crew in training, 1960s C016 / 6370
Apollo 1 crew in training. NASA astronauts Roger Chaffee (1935-1967), Edward White (1930-1967) and Gus Grissom (1926-1967) in the Apollo command module during training for the Apollo 1 mission

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon

Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is
APOLLO 11: LAUNCH, 1969. Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is falling away

Background imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 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 imageApollo 11 Collection: Saturn V rocket, computer artwork

Saturn V rocket, computer artwork
Saturn V rocket. Computer artwork of a Saturn V rocket that was used by NASA to launch Apollo and Skylab missions. Saturn V was a disposable design, each rocket being used only once

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Earth, Moon and stars

Earth, Moon and stars
Earth and Moon. Computer composite image showing the Earth and the Moon set against a background of stars. The image of the Earth is derived from a photograph taken during the Apollo 17 mission in

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Hasselblad camera used in Apollo missions

Hasselblad camera used in Apollo missions. Almost all the photographs taken during the Apollo missions to the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s were taken using cameras like this one

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Moon landing

Moon landing
Neil Armstrong from Apollo-11 took this picture of his companion Edwin Aldrin

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: French medal struck to commemorate the first human steps taken on the moon

French medal struck to commemorate the first human steps taken on the moon. The hours, minutes and seconds are given in Paris time. Dated 20th century

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Insignia

Space-Moon-Apollo Xi-Insignia
The Apollo 11 Mission insignia shows an eagle holding an olive branch in its claws as it lands on Moons surface with the Earth rising in the background

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: astronomy, balance, civilization, dramatic, earth, eternal, global, globe, mysterious

astronomy, balance, civilization, dramatic, earth, eternal, global, globe, mysterious
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Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo 11 lunar landings, July 1969

Apollo 11 lunar landings, July 1969
Page from The Illustrated London News showing four photographs of American astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin walking about and conducting scientific experiements on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong

Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Gathering various Olympian gods mythological figures

Gathering various Olympian gods mythological figures
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Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Apollo standing left hand resting shoulder Hyacinthus

Apollo standing left hand resting shoulder Hyacinthus
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Background imageApollo 11 Collection: Plate 11 Apollo riding chariot niche facing right

Plate 11 Apollo riding chariot niche facing right
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Apollo 11 Collection

The Apollo 11 mission was a historic event in the history of space exploration. It was the first time humans ever set foot on another celestial body, and it marked the beginning of a new era in science and technology. On July 16th, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first two people to walk on the moon. The mission was part of NASA's Apollo program which aimed to explore space beyond Earth's atmosphere. The spacecraft carried three astronauts: Armstrong, Aldrin, and Michael Collins. After four days of travel they arrived at their destination and Armstrong famously declared "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." The mission returned with invaluable scientific data that helped us better understand our universe as well as inspiring generations to come with its boldness and courage.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Apollo 11 collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning tribute to one of the most significant events in human history - the first manned mission to land on the moon. Our collection features an extensive range of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the awe-inspiring moments of this historic event. From iconic images of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface to breathtaking views of Earth from space, each piece in our collection showcases the incredible achievements made during NASA's Apollo missions. Whether you're a space enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and inspiring addition to your home or office decor, there is something for everyone in this impressive collection. With its exceptional quality and attention to detail, every item in the Apollo 11 collection is sure to be treasured by collectors and fans alike for years to come.
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What are Apollo 11 (Apollo Missions Space Exploration Science) art prints?

Apollo 11 art prints are a collection of high-quality images that capture the historic moments of the Apollo Missions, specifically the first manned mission to land on the moon. These prints showcase iconic photographs taken during this groundbreaking event, including Neil Armstrong's famous "one small step for man" moment and Buzz Aldrin's lunar module descent. These art prints are perfect for space enthusiasts who want to commemorate one of humanity's greatest achievements in history. They make great additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of inspiration and wonder to your surroundings. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials, ensuring that they will last for years without fading or deteriorating. Whether you're looking for a single print or an entire collection, these Apollo 11 art prints are sure to impress anyone with an interest in space exploration science.
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What Apollo 11 (Apollo Missions Space Exploration Science) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Apollo 11 art prints that capture the historic moments of the first manned mission to land on the moon. You can choose from stunning photographs taken by NASA astronauts during their journey, as well as artistic interpretations of this iconic event. These prints are available in various sizes and formats, including canvas, framed or unframed prints, and posters. Some popular options include Neil Armstrong's famous "one small step for man" quote captured on film, Buzz Aldrin's footprint on the lunar surface, and breathtaking views of Earth from space. Whether you're looking for a piece to display in your home or office or searching for a unique gift for an astronomy enthusiast or history buff, we have something to suit every taste and budget.
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