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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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Boeing Milestones Of Flight Hall Lunar Module LM 2 Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo Lunar Module LM-2, configured to appear as Apollo 11's LM-5 Eagle, is displayed in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum. This Grumman-built module, measuring 21 ft. 5 1/2 in. x 21 ft. 5 1/2 in. (654 x 654 cm) and weighing 8499.9 lb. (3855.5 kg), never flew in space but was used for ground testing. Six lunar modules, identical in design to this one, landed 12 American astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972. The LM was a two-stage vehicle designe-stock-foto
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Apollo 11 was the first spaceflight to land humans on the Moon, conducted by NASA from July 16 to 24, 1969. Apollo 11 was launched by a Saturn V rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on July 16 at 13:32 UTC (9:32 am EDT, local time). It was the fifth crewed mission of the Apollo program. The Apollo spacecraft consisted of three parts: the command module (CM), which housed the three astronauts and was the only part to return to Earth; the service module (SM), which provided propulsion, electrical power, oxygen, and water to the command module; and the Lunar Module (LM),-stock-foto
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[Embargoed until 00.01 20 SEPT] London, UK.  19 September 2025. (L to R) ‘Omega Speedmaster watch’, about 1970, ‘Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 headset’, 1969, and ‘Apollo survival radio’, about 1968, at the 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. (L to R) ‘Omega Speedmaster watch’, about 1970, ‘Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 headset’, 1969, and ‘Apollo survival radio’, about 1968, at the 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. (L to R) ‘Omega Speedmaster watch’, about 1970, ‘Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 headset’, 1969, and ‘Apollo survival radio’, about 1968, at the 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. (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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APOLLO II lunar landing mission crew from left: Neil Armstrong (commander), Michael Collins (command module pilot) Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin (lunar module pilot)) on 13 April 1969. Photo: NASA-stock-foto
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NEIL ARMSTRONG (1930-2012)  NASA astronaut in 1969-stock-foto
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NEIL ARMSTRONG (1930-2012)  NASA astronaut in 1969-stock-foto
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APOLLO II  Buzz Aldrin's face plate clearly shows the reflection of Neil Armstrong taking this picture on 20 July 1969. Photo: Neil Armstrong.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo Lunar Module LM-2 is displayed in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum. This two-stage spacecraft was built by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation for a second uncrewed Earth-orbit test flight that was ultimately deemed unnecessary after the successful Apollo 5 mission. Between 1969 and 1972, six lunar modules identical to this one landed 12 American astronauts on the Moon during the Apollo program. The LM-2 has been modified to appear like Apollo 11's Lunar Module Eagle and consists of an upper ascent stage with pressurized-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo Lunar Module LM-2 is displayed in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum. This two-stage spacecraft was built by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation for a second uncrewed Earth-orbit test flight that was ultimately deemed unnecessary after the successful Apollo 5 mission. Between 1969 and 1972, six lunar modules identical to this one landed 12 American astronauts on the Moon during the Apollo program. The LM-2 has been modified to appear like Apollo 11's Lunar Module Eagle and consists of an upper ascent stage with pressurized-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 command module is displayed in the Destination Moon exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, with a projection of the famous Earthrise photograph visible above. The command module, officially named Columbia, carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins back to Earth after the first lunar landing mission in July 1969. The Earthrise image was captured by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders in December 1968 during humanity's first crewed mission to orbit the Moon. The Destination Moon exhibit explores the history of lunar explora-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 command module is displayed in the Destination Moon exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, with a projection of the famous Earthrise photograph visible above. The command module, officially named Columbia, carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins back to Earth after the first lunar landing mission in July 1969. The Earthrise image was captured by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders in December 1968 during humanity's first crewed mission to orbit the Moon. The Destination Moon exhibit explores the history of lunar explora-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's lunar spacesuit is displayed in the Destination Moon exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The suit was worn by Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969, when he became the first human to walk on the Moon. The Destination Moon exhibit explores the history and achievements of the Apollo lunar program. The National Air and Space Museum, established in 1976, houses the world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft. The museum is part of the Smithsonian Institution and attracts millions of visitors annually to view ar-stock-foto
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CHANTILLY, Virginia — The Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) housed Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins immediately after their return from the Moon in July 1969. The converted Airstream trailer served as an isolation unit to prevent the unlikely spread of lunar pathogens, containing living and sleeping quarters, a kitchen, and bathroom with air pressure maintained lower than outside pressure. The astronauts, along with a physician and technician, remained in the facility for over 60 hours during transport from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier to Pearl Harbor Nav-stock-foto
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CHANTILLY, Virginia — The Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) housed Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins immediately after their return from the Moon in July 1969. The converted Airstream trailer served as an isolation unit to prevent the unlikely spread of lunar pathogens, containing living and sleeping quarters, a kitchen, and bathroom with air pressure maintained lower than outside pressure. The astronauts, along with a physician and technician, remained in the facility for over 60 hours during transport from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier to Pearl Harbor Nav-stock-foto
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CHANTILLY, Virginia — The Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) housed Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins immediately after their return from the Moon in July 1969. The converted Airstream trailer served as an isolation unit to prevent the unlikely spread of lunar pathogens, containing living and sleeping quarters, a kitchen, and bathroom with air pressure maintained lower than outside pressure. The astronauts, along with a physician and technician, remained in the facility for over 60 hours during transport from the USS Hornet aircraft carrier to Pearl Harbor Nav-stock-foto
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Centre label of a reissue of the seven inch single version of Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival, which was originally released in 1969-stock-foto
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The moon against the night sky.  Moon landing anniversary and looking towards new space exploration-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia' is displayed in the 'Destination Moon' exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. This historic spacecraft carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins on humanity's first lunar landing mission in July 1969. Columbia, the only portion of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to return to Earth, protected the crew during the fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969. Designated a 'Milestone of Flight' by the museum, the command module has been a centerpiece of the Smit-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia' is displayed in the 'Destination Moon' exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. This historic spacecraft carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins on humanity's first lunar landing mission in July 1969. Columbia, the only portion of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to return to Earth, protected the crew during the fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969. Designated a 'Milestone of Flight' by the museum, the command module has been a centerpiece of the Smit-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's lunar spacesuit from the historic Apollo 11 mission displayed in the 'Destination Moon' exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum, with the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia visible in the background. This A7L pressure suit, worn during humanity's first lunar landing on July 20, 1969, underwent extensive conservation treatment before returning to display in 2019 for the mission's 50th anniversary. The suit's specialized design protected Armstrong from the harsh lunar environment while allowing sufficient mobility to perform scientific tasks during his 2.5-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's lunar spacesuit from the historic Apollo 11 mission displayed in the 'Destination Moon' exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum, with the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia visible in the background. This A7L pressure suit, worn during humanity's first lunar landing on July 20, 1969, underwent extensive conservation treatment before returning to display in 2019 for the mission's 50th anniversary. The suit's specialized design protected Armstrong from the harsh lunar environment while allowing sufficient mobility to perform scientific tasks during his 2.5-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia' is displayed in the 'Destination Moon' exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. This historic spacecraft carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins on humanity's first lunar landing mission in July 1969. Columbia, the only portion of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to return to Earth, protected the crew during the fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969. Designated a 'Milestone of Flight' by the museum, the command module has been a centerpiece of the Smit-stock-foto
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Hawaii, USA. 20th Mar, 2025. On July 24, 1969, three men began their plunge back to Earth, cradled inside a conical spacecraft that had just days earlier orbited the Moon. As the Command Module Columbia entered Earth's atmosphere at 24,000 miles (39,000 kilometers) per hour, the spacecraft briefly turned into a fireball complete with a glowing tail of ionized plasma that streamed behind the craft as the surrounding air heated to more than 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. About 9 minutes into reentry, three orange-and-white parachutes deployed and slowed the module to speeds of around 25 miles per h-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. FILE Armstrong December 3, 1969 in Canada. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts bot-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. FILE Armstrong May 25, 1979. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and d-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. FILE Armstrong in 1979. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceas-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts both living and deceased as personalized tribu-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th Mar, 2025. FILE Armstrong December 3, 1969 in Canada. Neil Armstrong's personally-owned 18K solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional chronograph an extraordinary commemorative timepiece created by Omega to celebrate NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Presented to Armstrong at a gala dinner held at the Hotel Warwick in Houston on November 25, 1969, this rare and historically significant watch is among Omega's first gold Speedmasters. Known as the 'Tribute to Astronauts' edition, only 26 were crafted and presented exclusively to NASA astronauts bot-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1969 STP Hawk No. 2, displayed at the National Air and Space Museum's Nation of Speed exhibit, carried Mario Andretti to victory in the 1969 Indianapolis 500. Originally a backup car, this racer set a 500-mile record with an average speed of 157 mph and marked Andy Granatelli's first Indy 500 victory after 23 years of attempts.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1969 STP Hawk No. 2, displayed at the National Air and Space Museum's Nation of Speed exhibit, carried Mario Andretti to victory in the 1969 Indianapolis 500. Originally a backup car, this racer set a 500-mile record with an average speed of 157 mph and marked Andy Granatelli's first Indy 500 victory after 23 years of attempts.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's A-7L spacesuit and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia are displayed in separate glass cases at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. These preserved artifacts represent key elements from humanity's first Moon landing mission in 1969.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's A-7L spacesuit and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia are displayed in separate glass cases at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. These preserved artifacts represent key elements from humanity's first Moon landing mission in 1969.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Neil Armstrong's A-7L spacesuit and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia are displayed in separate glass cases at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. These preserved artifacts represent key elements from humanity's first Moon landing mission in 1969.-stock-foto
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Dryden pilot Neil Armstrong is seen here next to the X-15 ship. Photo by NASA. NASA’s Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Ras Al Khaimah, that shows Space exploration, Soviet program, circa 1969.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Ras Al Khaimah, that shows Space exploration, French Program. circa 1969.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Ras Al Khaimah, that shows Space exploration, Apollo Program, circa 1969.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen, that shows  Apollo 11 - First manned moon landing, circa 1969.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen, that shows  Apollo 11 - First manned moon landing, circa 1969.-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Nicaragua, that shows Putting flag on moon surface, First manned moon landing (1969)circa 1970.-stock-foto
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - 14 MARCH 2024. Apollo-Saturn V center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This is the rocket used to go to the moon in 1969. CAP-stock-foto
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - 14 MARCH 2024. Apollo-Saturn V center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This is the rocket used to go to the moon in 1969. CAP-stock-foto
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - 14 MARCH 2024. Apollo-Saturn V center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This is the rocket used to go to the moon in 1969. CAP-stock-foto
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - 14 MARCH 2024. Apollo-Saturn V center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This is the rocket used to go to the moon in 1969. CAP-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto
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Waverley Communication Tower in Australia is being demolished. Constructed in 1945, it played a critical role in NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.-stock-foto