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nasahistory:A great photo of the lunar landing module off in the distance. This photo is from the Ap
View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module “Spider,” in a lunar landing configuration, as photogr
View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module “Spider” in a lunar landing configuration photographed
Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, participates in simulation training in preparation for the s
humanoidhistory:January 13, 1969 – The Apollo 10 lunar module is moved into position to be mated wit
humanoidhistory:TODAY IN HISTORY – The Moon, April 24, 1972. The Apollo 16 lunar module blasts off f
Lunar module !
frigadae:Lunar Module and Command Module
Apollo 17 s Moonship : Awkward and angular looking, Apollo 17’s lunar module Challenger was de
supplyside: View of the docked Apollo 9 Command and Service Modules CSM and Lunar Module LM, with E
The Apollo 10 command/service module, Charlie Brown, in lunar orbit, May, 1969.
npr: The Apollo 11 command module, which took the first moonwalkers to lunar orbit and back in 1969,
View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module “Spider,” in a lunar landing configuration, as
View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module “Spider” in a lunar landing configuration phot
(11 Dec. 1968) — Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot of the Apollo 9 spac
Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, participates in simulation training in preparation for the s
(14 Dec. 1972) — An excellent view of the Apollo 17 Command and Service Modules (CSM) phot
Patches out for Apollo 14′s 50th….
After many weeks of severe sleep deprivation, I bring you my first fully textured shot from my short
June 1978 | Vol. 153, No. 6
Apollo 11: Earth, Moon, Spaceship. Image Credit: NASA, Apollo 11; Restoration-To
A view of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit as photographed from the Lunar Mo
An excellent view of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the moon, as photographed during the first Apollo
Apollo 5 Launches 50 Years Ago Today (22 Jan. 1968) — The Apollo 5 (LM-1/Saturn 204) unman
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