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Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia Lunar Spacesuit Museum Exhibit Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Museum visitors examine the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia alongside Neil Armstrong's lunar spacesuit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Built by North American Rockwell, Columbia served as the primary living quarters for the historic 1969 mission and was the only portion of the spacecraft designed to survive thermal reentry and return to Earth. The adjacent A7L pressure suit, manufactured by ILC Dover, utilized a complex multi-layered construction of Beta clot-stock-foto
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An astronaut collects lunar soil during the Apollo 12 mission on the surface of the Moon on Nov. 20, 1969. Apollo 12, the second crewed lunar landing mission, launched Nov. 14, 1969, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard a Saturn V rocket. Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean landed the Lunar Module Intrepid in the Ocean of Storms while Richard F. Gordon Jr. remained in lunar orbit aboard the Command Module Yankee Clipper. Credit: NASA-stock-foto
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On August 7, 1971, the Apollo 15 Command Module "Endeavour" nears splashdown in the Pacific Ocean with astronauts Scott, Worden, and Irwin aboard. The lunar mission concluded safely, despite one of the three main parachutes failing to function properly during descent.-stock-foto
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Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, living quarters for crew of first lunar landing mission-stock-foto
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Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, from the first crewed lunar landing mission-stock-foto
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: 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 extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. While astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin descended in the Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" to explore the Sea of Tranquility region of the Moon, astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) "Columbia" in lunar orbit.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Apollo 11 Command Module Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia and astronaut Michael Collins' inflight coverall garment are on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Columbia carried the Apollo 11 crew to lunar orbit in 1969, with Collins piloting the module while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made the first Moon landing. Collins, often called "the loneliest man" for his solitary orbit, performed critical observations and maintenance. The module's heat-scorched exterior and Collins' flight suit are p-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Command Module Columbia Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This historic spacecraft served as the main crew cabin, designed for reentering Earth's atmosphere and parachuting to a landing. Its service module, attached to the base, housed critical systems like oxygen, electrical, and the main engine. Handles on the exterior facilitated emergency spacewalks or planned film recovery from the service module. The forward compartment, covered by a heat shield je-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Neil Armstrong Lunar Suit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's A-7L Lunar Spacesuit, the "First Spacesuit on the Moon," is exhibited at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This iconic suit was worn by Armstrong on July 20, 1969, for his historic "one small step" onto the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission. The A-7L, built by ILC Industries, provided essential life support and protection from the harsh lunar environment. The Apollo 11 Command Module, Columbia, is also displayed nearby, complementing the exhibit. A promine-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Neil Armstrong Spacesuit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's A-7L Lunar Spacesuit is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This iconic suit was worn by Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission when he made his historic "one small step" onto the Moon's surface on July 20, 1969. The A-7L suit, built by ILC Industries, provided essential life support, protection from extreme temperatures, radiation, and micrometeoroids. In the background, the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia is also on exhibit. A prominent display wall f-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Neil Armstrong Lunar Suit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 A-7L Lunar Spacesuit is displayed alongside the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This iconic spacesuit was worn by Armstrong during his historic "one small step" onto the Moon's surface on July 20, 1969. The A-7L, the seventh version of Apollo suits built by ILC Industries, provided essential life support and protection from the lunar environment. It is exhibited with the special gold visor helmet and extravehicular g-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Apollo 13 Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 13 exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum features the iconic phrase "Houston, we've had a problem" and details the mission's critical carbon dioxide crisis. The display highlights how mission control and astronauts devised a makeshift adapter to fit square command module filters into the lunar module's round openings, a solution known as "fitting a square peg in a round hole." This ingenuity was crucial in safely returning astronauts James Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swig-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, the crew cabin for the historic 1969 lunar mission, is a centerpiece exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This module safely returned astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to Earth, utilizing its systems for atmospheric re-entry and parachuting to a landing. Its forward section housed the docking tunnel and parachutes, which deployed after the forward heat shield jettisoned at approximately 25,000 feet (8,-stock-foto
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Lunar plaque mounted on the lunar module landed on the surface of the moon during the NASA Apollo 11 mission with symbols and signatures of the astron-stock-foto
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Short-Range AESA Radar, Intelligent 40mm Unmanned Air Defense System, Multi-Layered Integrated Air Defense System, and M-SAM Launcher and MFR-stock-foto
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Short Range AESA Radar, Intelligent 40mm Unmanned Air Defense System, Multi Layered Integrated Air Defense System, and M-SAM Launcher and MFR-stock-foto
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Goyang, South Korea – October 23, 2025: Hanwha Aerospace Short-Range AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) Radar Displayed at ADEX 2025, KINTEX-stock-foto
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Goyang, South Korea – October 23, 2025: Hanwha Aerospace Short-Range AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) Radar Displayed at ADEX 2025, KINTEX-stock-foto
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Neil Armstrong Apollo 11 Spacesuit National Air and Space Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 A-7L spacesuit is on display in the Destination Moon exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. This lunar spacesuit was worn by Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 11 mission, when he became the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Also featured in the exhibition is the Apollo 11 command module Columbia. The A-7L spacesuit, manufactured by ILC Industries Inc., was designed for extra-vehicular activity, providing a life-sustaining environment and maximum-stock-foto
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Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia is a centerpiece in the Destination Moon gallery at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. This historic spacecraft carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins during the first crewed mission to land on the Moon in July 1969. As the only part of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to return to Earth, it is a crucial artifact of space exploration. The museum, located on the National Mall, is dedicated to the history of flight and-stock-foto
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Apollo 10 Command Module ' 1969 spacecraft, Science Museum London-stock-foto
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Science Museum, London, UK. 19th Sep 2025. Embargoed  until 0.01 AM UK BST Saturday 20 September 2025. Photocall:: New Space gallery opens at Science Museum, London. Celebrating the first space age and the future of space exploration. Pictured: Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. ‘Apollo simulator console’, 1966, from one of three Apollo simulators used by astronauts to train for Moon missions and is a working replica of the controls inside the real Command Module spacecraft. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. ‘Apollo simulator console’, 1966, from one of three Apollo simulators used by astronauts to train for Moon missions and is a working replica of the controls inside the real Command Module spacecraft. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 19th Sep, 2025. PLEASE NOTE EMBARGO UNTIL SAT 20 SEP, 00.01 For the first time, two human-flown spacecraft - the Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module - are displayed alongside each other within the museum, museum staff pose with these. The new Space gallery at the Science Museum brings together remarkable objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 19th Sep, 2025. PLEASE NOTE EMBARGO UNTIL SAT 20 SEP, 00.01 For the first time, two human-flown spacecraft - the Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module - are displayed alongside each other within the museum, museum staff pose with these. The new Space gallery at the Science Museum brings together remarkable objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 19th Sep, 2025. PLEASE NOTE EMBARGO UNTIL SAT 20 SEP, 00.01 For the first time, two human-flown spacecraft - the Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module - are displayed alongside each other within the museum, museum staff pose with these. The new Space gallery at the Science Museum brings together remarkable objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 19th Sep, 2025. PLEASE NOTE EMBARGO UNTIL SAT 20 SEP, 00.01 For the first time, two human-flown spacecraft - the Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module - are displayed alongside each other within the museum, museum staff pose with these. The new Space gallery at the Science Museum brings together remarkable objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 19th Sep, 2025. PLEASE NOTE EMBARGO UNTIL SAT 20 SEP, 00.01 For the first time, two human-flown spacecraft - the Soyuz descent module and the Apollo 10 command module - are displayed alongside each other within the museum, museum staff pose with these. The new Space gallery at the Science Museum brings together remarkable objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of space exploration. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L) ‘Soyuz TMA-19M descent module and parachute’, 2015, used by an international crew, including Britain's Tim Peake, to reach and return from the International Space Station and ‘Apollo 10 Command Module 'Charlie Brown’’, 1969, used by astronauts Tom Stafford, Gene Cernan and John Young around the Moon in May 1969.. Unveiling of the new Space gallery at the Science Museum, South Kensington.  Opening to the public on 20 September, the gallery presents objects that celebrate the first space age and the future of spac-stock-foto
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