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WASHINGTON DC — An overhead view shows the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia centerpiece display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. The spacecraft that carried the first Moon landing crew back to Earth is housed in a specialized display case within the gallery space.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An overhead view shows the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia centerpiece display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. The spacecraft that carried the first Moon landing crew back to Earth is housed in a specialized display case within the gallery space.-stock-foto
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Apollo Lunar Module mockup was a simulation cockpit replicating the lunar lander used during NASA Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972. The archival image records the standing crew configuration, descent engine throttle controls, and distributed attitude rockets designed for vertical landing in the Moon’s thin atmosphere; it was transferred from Grumman Aerospace to the National Air and Space Museum in 1975.-stock-foto
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AS11-37-5522 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - Lunar horizon from Tranquility Base; Scope and content:  The original database describes this as: Description: Lunar horizon from Tranquility Base,the Lunar Module (LM) landing site. LM shadow obscures most of field of view. Image taken from inside the LM during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled R.  Film Type:  Ektachrome EF SO 168 Color on a 2.5 mil Estar polyester base,taken with an 80mm lens. Sun angle is Low. Approximate tilt: Medium Oblique. Subject Terms: Apollo 11 Flight, Moon, Lunar Landing Sites Categories: L-stock-foto
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AS11-37-5443 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - CSM over the surface of the moon; Scope and content:  The original database describes this as: Description: View of Command and Service Module (CSM) over the surface of the moon as it travels over the east Mare Fecunditatus. Image taken from inside the Lunar Module (LM) from orbital altitude over the moon during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled R.  Film Type:  Ektachrome EF SO 168 Color on a 2.5 mil Estar polyester base,taken with an 80mm lens. Approximatel Photo Scale: 1:1,385,300. Principal Point Latitude 1.5 degre-stock-foto
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Apollo 8’s photographic archive captures images from the first manned mission to orbit the Moon in 1968. Astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders documented their journey, including iconic Earthrise views, the lunar far side, and spacecraft operations. This archive provides a historical perspective of humanity’s first lunar orbital flight.-stock-foto
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The unedited Apollo 8 photographic archive captures the historic mission of the first crewed spacecraft to orbit the Moon. It includes iconic shots of astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders, and the famous Earthrise photo that forever changed humanity's perspective of Earth.-stock-foto
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This is the complete unedited photographic archive from Apollo 8, the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon. The crew—Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders—captured breathtaking images like Earthrise, providing a new perspective on the Earth and Moon relationship. This mission was crucial for the Apollo lunar landing program.-stock-foto
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The Apollo 10 photographic archive features unedited images from NASA's third manned mission to the Moon in 1969. Astronauts Thomas Stafford, John Young, and Eugene Cernan captured critical images during the Command/Service Module and Lunar Module operations, offering a unique perspective of the Moon, the far side, and the Earthrise during the mission's journey.-stock-foto
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This complete photographic archive from Apollo 8 captures the mission's critical Earth orbit and lunar flyby in 1968. Astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders documented Earth's first view from the Moon's perspective, including the famous Earthrise photograph.-stock-foto
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This comprehensive collection captures Apollo 15’s groundbreaking lunar exploration, including iconic images of the astronauts' extra-vehicular activity, the Lunar Roving Vehicle, and geological research in the Mare Imbrium and Hadley Rille areas. The unedited photos offer a unique historical perspective on lunar exploration and the space race.-stock-foto