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Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., the 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 ...
These Photos of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Will Leave You in Awe Fifty years later, it still boggles the mind that humans visited the moon.
Apollo 11 Crew NASA The Apollo 11 crew, from left: Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr.
Apollo 11 Command Module "Columbia," 1969 On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the Earth’s moon. On July 16, 1969, Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Michael Collins ...
Note to editors: 360-degree photos, video and more multimedia available for media are available to media outlets. To mark the 47th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon-landing mission, the Smithsonian ...
In Another Giant Leap, Apollo 11 Command Module Is 3-D Digitized for Humankind Five decades after Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins journeyed to the moon, their spaceship finds a new digital life ...
Apollo 11 Command Module Foil Available just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, this specimen is a fragment of mission-flown kapton foil that lined the Apollo 11 command ...
This year, one of the most important artifacts of the Space Age, the Columbia command module of the Apollo 11 mission, will leave its home at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space ...
The Apollo 11 command module Columbia has been on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum since 1970.
Michael Collins inspects a Command Module mockup during a training exercise. The Apollo 11 prime crew poses for a photograph during a prelaunch walkthrough egress test.
The Apollo 11 lunar lander Eagle, carrying Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin after a walk on the moon, returning to the Columbia command module carrying Michael Collins, who took this photo, for the ...