American astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, during extravehicular activity on lunar surface, EVA checklist is on Conrad's left wrist, a set of tongs, an Apollo Lunar Hand Tool, is held in his right hand, NASA, November 20, 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-astronaut-charles-conrad-jr-commander-of-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-during-extravehicular-activity-on-lunar-surface-eva-checklist-is-on-conrads-left-wrist-a-set-of-tongs-an-apollo-lunar-hand-tool-is-held-in-his-right-hand-nasa-november-20-1969-image594164880.html
RM2WEJFA8–American astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, during extravehicular activity on lunar surface, EVA checklist is on Conrad's left wrist, a set of tongs, an Apollo Lunar Hand Tool, is held in his right hand, NASA, November 20, 1969
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RMHRHBYR–Alan Bean, Apollo 12
Charles Conrad, Apollo 12 Commander, examining the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft which landed on the moon in 1967. The Lunar Module (LM) 'Intrepid' is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The 'Intrepid' landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-conrad-apollo-12-commander-examining-the-unmanned-surveyor-iii-spacecraft-which-landed-on-the-moon-in-1967-the-lunar-module-lm-intrepid-is-in-the-right-background-this-picture-was-taken-by-astronaut-alan-bean-lunar-module-pilot-the-intrepid-landed-on-the-moons-ocean-of-storms-only-600-feet-from-surveyor-iii-image466954770.html
RM2J3KHG2–Charles Conrad, Apollo 12 Commander, examining the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft which landed on the moon in 1967. The Lunar Module (LM) 'Intrepid' is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The 'Intrepid' landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III.
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RME0YDTH–Apollo 12 Astronauts portrait
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RMB1J9RT–The Moon from Apollo 12
Dr. Thomas Paine, NASA Administrator, shields First Lady, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, from rain while the President and daughter Tricia, foreground, watch Apollo 12 prelaunch activities at the Kennedy Space Center viewing area. Following the successful liftoff, the President congratulated the launch crew from within the control center. Image # : 69-H-1845 November 14, 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dr-thomas-paine-nasa-administrator-shields-first-lady-mrs-richard-111968527.html
RMGE4GYY–Dr. Thomas Paine, NASA Administrator, shields First Lady, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, from rain while the President and daughter Tricia, foreground, watch Apollo 12 prelaunch activities at the Kennedy Space Center viewing area. Following the successful liftoff, the President congratulated the launch crew from within the control center. Image # : 69-H-1845 November 14, 1969
Toys-Space Rockets: Paul Ward of Belgravia, studies a model of the Apollo 12 rocket. November 1969 P004887 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-toys-space-rockets-paul-ward-of-belgravia-studies-a-model-of-the-apollo-20445088.html
RMB579WM–Toys-Space Rockets: Paul Ward of Belgravia, studies a model of the Apollo 12 rocket. November 1969 P004887
President John F Kennedy (1917 - 1963) and Dr Robert R Gilruth (1913 - 2000) look at a small model of the Apollo Command Module, September 12, 1962. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-john-f-kennedy-1917-1963-and-dr-robert-r-gilruth-1913-2000-look-at-a-small-model-of-the-apollo-command-module-september-12-1962-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image248408207.html
RMTC3Y5K–President John F Kennedy (1917 - 1963) and Dr Robert R Gilruth (1913 - 2000) look at a small model of the Apollo Command Module, September 12, 1962. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Rear Admiral Donald C. Davis, Commanding Officer of Task Force 130, the Pacific Recovery Forces for the Manned Spacecraft Missions, welcomes the Apollo 13 crewmembers aboard the USS Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship for the Apollo 13 mission. The crewmembers (from the left) astronauts Fred W. Haise Jr. (waving), lunar module pilot; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and James A. Lovell Jr., commander; were transported by helicopter to the ship following a smooth splashdown only about four miles from the USS Iwo Jima. Splashdown occurred at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rear-admiral-donald-c-davis-commanding-officer-of-task-force-130-the-pacific-recovery-forces-for-the-manned-spacecraft-missions-welcomes-the-apollo-13-crewmembers-aboard-the-uss-iwo-jima-prime-recovery-ship-for-the-apollo-13-mission-the-crewmembers-from-the-left-astronauts-fred-w-haise-jr-waving-lunar-module-pilot-john-l-swigert-jr-command-module-pilot-and-james-a-lovell-jr-commander-were-transported-by-helicopter-to-the-ship-following-a-smooth-splashdown-only-about-four-miles-from-the-uss-iwo-jima-splashdown-occurred-at-120744-pm-cst-image453213307.html
RM2H99J5F–Rear Admiral Donald C. Davis, Commanding Officer of Task Force 130, the Pacific Recovery Forces for the Manned Spacecraft Missions, welcomes the Apollo 13 crewmembers aboard the USS Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship for the Apollo 13 mission. The crewmembers (from the left) astronauts Fred W. Haise Jr. (waving), lunar module pilot; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and James A. Lovell Jr., commander; were transported by helicopter to the ship following a smooth splashdown only about four miles from the USS Iwo Jima. Splashdown occurred at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST),
NASA Astronaut Neil Armstrong training for the historic Apollo 11 mission at the Lunar Landing Research Facility February 12, 1969 Hampton, Virginia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-astronaut-neil-armstrong-training-for-the-historic-apollo-11-50129418.html
RMCWFGGA–NASA Astronaut Neil Armstrong training for the historic Apollo 11 mission at the Lunar Landing Research Facility February 12, 1969 Hampton, Virginia.
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Apollo 11 space capsule alongside USS Hornet (CVS-12) 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-11-space-capsule-alongside-uss-hornet-cvs-12-1969-image214987309.html
RMPDNEE5–Apollo 11 space capsule alongside USS Hornet (CVS-12) 1969.
(29 Nov. 1969) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds two lunar rocks which were among the samples brought back from the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/29-nov-1969-astronaut-charles-conrad-jr-commander-of-the-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-holds-two-lunar-rocks-which-were-among-the-samples-brought-back-from-the-moon-by-the-apollo-12-astronauts-image333011741.html
RM2A9NYTD–(29 Nov. 1969) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds two lunar rocks which were among the samples brought back from the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts.
APOLLO 12 ASTRONAUTS IN THE MOBILE QUARANTINE FACILITY ABOARD THE USS HORNET. CONRAD, CHARLES-JR, COMMANDER; GORDON, RICHARD-F., COMMANDER MODULE PILOT; AND BEAN, ALAN-L, LUNAR MODULE PILOT. Apollo 12 crew in Mobile Quarantine Facility Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-apollo-12-astronauts-in-the-mobile-quarantine-facility-aboard-the-169436871.html
RMKRJECR–APOLLO 12 ASTRONAUTS IN THE MOBILE QUARANTINE FACILITY ABOARD THE USS HORNET. CONRAD, CHARLES-JR, COMMANDER; GORDON, RICHARD-F., COMMANDER MODULE PILOT; AND BEAN, ALAN-L, LUNAR MODULE PILOT. Apollo 12 crew in Mobile Quarantine Facility
(20 Nov. 1969) --- This unusual view shows two National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) spacecraft on the surface of the moon. In the center foreground is the unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft, which soft landed on the lunar surface on April 19, 1967. Just 600 feet away from the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, pictured here in the background, is the Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM), which landed on the lunar surface on Nov. 19, 1969. This photograph was taken the following day, during the second Apollo 12 extravehicular activity (EVA) in which astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander, and Alan L. B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-nov-1969-this-unusual-view-shows-two-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-spacecraft-on-the-surface-of-the-moon-in-the-center-foreground-is-the-unmanned-surveyor-3-spacecraft-which-soft-landed-on-the-lunar-surface-on-april-19-1967-just-600-feet-away-from-the-surveyor-3-spacecraft-pictured-here-in-the-background-is-the-apollo-12-lunar-module-lm-which-landed-on-the-lunar-surface-on-nov-19-1969-this-photograph-was-taken-the-following-day-during-the-second-apollo-12-extravehicular-activity-eva-in-which-astronauts-charles-conrad-jr-commander-and-alan-l-b-image442385874.html
RM2GKMBKE–(20 Nov. 1969) --- This unusual view shows two National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) spacecraft on the surface of the moon. In the center foreground is the unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft, which soft landed on the lunar surface on April 19, 1967. Just 600 feet away from the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, pictured here in the background, is the Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM), which landed on the lunar surface on Nov. 19, 1969. This photograph was taken the following day, during the second Apollo 12 extravehicular activity (EVA) in which astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander, and Alan L. B
ALAN BEAN (March 15, 1932 - May 26, 2018) was an American naval officer and naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut; he was the fourth person to walk on the Moon. He was selected to become an astronaut by NASA in 1963. He made his first flight into space aboard Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon, in 1969 at age 37. He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973. He retired from the United States Navy in 1975 and from NASA in 1981. PICTURED: Dec. 15, 1969 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, U.S. - Apollo 12 astronau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alan-bean-march-15-1932-may-26-2018-was-an-american-naval-officer-and-naval-aviator-aeronautical-engineer-test-pilot-and-nasa-astronaut-he-was-the-fourth-person-to-walk-on-the-moon-he-was-selected-to-become-an-astronaut-by-nasa-in-1963-he-made-his-first-flight-into-space-aboard-apollo-12-the-second-manned-mission-to-land-on-the-moon-in-1969-at-age-37-he-made-his-second-and-final-flight-into-space-on-the-skylab-3-mission-in-1973-he-retired-from-the-united-states-navy-in-1975-and-from-nasa-in-1981-pictured-dec-15-1969-kennedy-space-center-florida-us-apollo-12-astronau-image186910029.html
RMMT2DJ5–ALAN BEAN (March 15, 1932 - May 26, 2018) was an American naval officer and naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut; he was the fourth person to walk on the Moon. He was selected to become an astronaut by NASA in 1963. He made his first flight into space aboard Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon, in 1969 at age 37. He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973. He retired from the United States Navy in 1975 and from NASA in 1981. PICTURED: Dec. 15, 1969 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, U.S. - Apollo 12 astronau
Moon: December 12, 1972 Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, lunar module pilot, standing next to a huge split boulder during the third Apollo 17 extravehicular activity in the Taurus–Littrow valley landing site. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moon-december-12-1972-astronaut-harrison-schmitt-lunar-module-pilot-standing-next-to-a-huge-split-boulder-during-the-third-apollo-17-extravehicular-activity-in-the-tauruslittrow-valley-landing-site-image557838163.html
RM2RBFM7F–Moon: December 12, 1972 Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, lunar module pilot, standing next to a huge split boulder during the third Apollo 17 extravehicular activity in the Taurus–Littrow valley landing site.
Bildnummer: 55903044 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 12 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quer 55903044 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-55903044-datum-06092011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110907-washington-sept-7-2011-xinhua-photo-released-by-nasa-on-sept-6-2011-shows-the-apollo-12-landing-site-nasa-s-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-lro-captured-the-sharpest-images-ever-taken-from-space-of-the-apollo-12-14-and-17-landing-sites-the-us-space-agency-announced-tuesday-xinhuanasa-lr-us-nasa-apollo-landing-sites-sharper-views-publicationxnotxinxchn-gesellschaft-wissenschaft-raumfahrt-mond-landung-mondlandung-landestelle-sw-xns-x0x-2011-quer-55903044-date-06-09-2011-copyright-imago-xinhua-image562803161.html
RM2RKHW4W–Bildnummer: 55903044 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 12 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quer 55903044 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA
High-angle view of lunar nearside looking northeast toward crater Copernicus (in center near horizon), crater Reinhold (foreground) and the smaller crater Reinhold B (above Reinhold), as photographed from Apollo 12 spacecraft, NASA, November 19, 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-angle-view-of-lunar-nearside-looking-northeast-toward-crater-copernicus-in-center-near-horizon-crater-reinhold-foreground-and-the-smaller-crater-reinhold-b-above-reinhold-as-photographed-from-apollo-12-spacecraft-nasa-november-19-1969-image593264567.html
RM2WD5F07–High-angle view of lunar nearside looking northeast toward crater Copernicus (in center near horizon), crater Reinhold (foreground) and the smaller crater Reinhold B (above Reinhold), as photographed from Apollo 12 spacecraft, NASA, November 19, 1969
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RMHRP1RX–Alan Bean on the Moon, Apollo 12
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Wearing flight caps presented to them by the crew of the USS Guadalcanal, bearded Apollo 9 astronauts (left to right) Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott and James A. McDivitt, wave to well-wishers aboard the recovery ship at the completion of their 10-day Earth orbital mission. Their spacecraft splashed down 780 nautical miles southeast of Cape Kennedy at 12 01 p.m. EST, March 13, 1969. During the textbook mission, the space pilots verified a lunar module spacecraft similar to the one that is to land Americans on the Moon later this year. Their flight began Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-wearing-flight-caps-presented-to-them-by-the-crew-of-the-uss-guadalcanal-bearded-apollo-9-astronauts-left-to-right-russell-l-schweickart-david-r-scott-and-james-a-mcdivitt-wave-to-well-wishers-aboard-the-recovery-ship-at-the-completion-of-their-10-day-earth-orbital-mission-their-spacecraft-splashed-down-780-nautical-miles-southeast-of-cape-kennedy-at-12-01-pm-est-march-13-1969-during-the-textbook-mission-the-space-pilots-verified-a-lunar-module-spacecraft-similar-to-the-one-that-is-to-land-americans-on-the-moon-later-this-year-their-flight-began-ma-image592368899.html
RM2WBMMG3–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Wearing flight caps presented to them by the crew of the USS Guadalcanal, bearded Apollo 9 astronauts (left to right) Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott and James A. McDivitt, wave to well-wishers aboard the recovery ship at the completion of their 10-day Earth orbital mission. Their spacecraft splashed down 780 nautical miles southeast of Cape Kennedy at 12 01 p.m. EST, March 13, 1969. During the textbook mission, the space pilots verified a lunar module spacecraft similar to the one that is to land Americans on the Moon later this year. Their flight began Ma
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RME0Y712–Apollo 12 Astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean
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RMB1HKRD–The Moon from Apollo 12
Moscow, Russia -- Mr. Lee Scherer, Director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo Lunar Exploration Office receives Soviet lunar samples from Academician A. P. Vinogradov, Vice President of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In the photograph left to right, Dr. Paul Gast, NASA, Lee Scherer, NASA, Prof. Vinogradov, USSR, Interpreter Igor Pochitalin, USSR, and Academician Boris Petrov, USSR. The United States and Russian governments formally exchanged lunar samples in a brief ceremony at the Academy of Sciences of June 10, 1971. The National Aeronautics and Space Administrati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-moscow-russia-mr-lee-scherer-director-of-the-national-aeronautics-111969600.html
RMGE4JA8–Moscow, Russia -- Mr. Lee Scherer, Director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo Lunar Exploration Office receives Soviet lunar samples from Academician A. P. Vinogradov, Vice President of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In the photograph left to right, Dr. Paul Gast, NASA, Lee Scherer, NASA, Prof. Vinogradov, USSR, Interpreter Igor Pochitalin, USSR, and Academician Boris Petrov, USSR. The United States and Russian governments formally exchanged lunar samples in a brief ceremony at the Academy of Sciences of June 10, 1971. The National Aeronautics and Space Administrati
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386958.html
RMB54KNJ–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at
Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission aboard, arriving at the Manned Spacecraft Center (now Johnson Space Center) in Houston, Texas, United States, November 29, 1969. Image courtesy NASA. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobile-quarantine-facility-mqf-with-the-crew-of-the-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-aboard-arriving-at-the-manned-spacecraft-center-now-johnson-space-center-in-houston-texas-united-states-november-29-1969-image-courtesy-nasa-image339665892.html
RM2AMH38M–Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission aboard, arriving at the Manned Spacecraft Center (now Johnson Space Center) in Houston, Texas, United States, November 29, 1969. Image courtesy NASA. ()
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RMM00DP5–The Kepler crater as photographed by Apollo 12 in 1969
NASA Apollo 12 lunar landing mission prime crew astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. examines the unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft during his second extravehicular activity spacewalk on the moon surface November 20, 1969 in Earth orbit. (photo by Alan L. Bean via Planetpix) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-nasa-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-prime-crew-astronaut-charles-166483320.html
RMKJRY4T–NASA Apollo 12 lunar landing mission prime crew astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. examines the unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft during his second extravehicular activity spacewalk on the moon surface November 20, 1969 in Earth orbit. (photo by Alan L. Bean via Planetpix)
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RMHG07CX–USS Hornet (CVS-12) approaches Apollo 11 space capsule 1969
Retired astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of Apollo 11 space mission testifies at a hearing on the future of U.S. human space flight , on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, May 12, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery /ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-astronaut-neil-armstrong-commander-of-apollo-11-space-mission-testifies-at-a-hearing-on-the-future-of-us-human-space-flight-on-capitol-hill-in-washington-dc-usa-may-12-2010-photo-by-olivier-douliery-abacapresscom-image397650850.html
RF2E2XFM2–Retired astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of Apollo 11 space mission testifies at a hearing on the future of U.S. human space flight , on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, May 12, 2010. Photo by Olivier Douliery /ABACAPRESS.COM
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RM2T6E86R–USS Hornet (CVS-12) approaches Apollo 11 space capsule 1969
(13 March 1969) --- The Apollo 9 spacecraft, with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart aboard, approaches touchdown in the Atlantic recovery area. Splashdown occurred at 12:00:53 p.m. (EST), March 13, 1969, only 4.5 nautical miles from the prime recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-march-1969-the-apollo-9-spacecraft-with-astronauts-james-a-mcdivitt-david-r-scott-and-russell-l-schweickart-aboard-approaches-touchdown-in-the-atlantic-recovery-area-splashdown-occurred-at-120053-pm-est-march-13-1969-only-45-nautical-miles-from-the-prime-recovery-ship-uss-guadalcanal-image333011548.html
RM2A9NYHG–(13 March 1969) --- The Apollo 9 spacecraft, with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart aboard, approaches touchdown in the Atlantic recovery area. Splashdown occurred at 12:00:53 p.m. (EST), March 13, 1969, only 4.5 nautical miles from the prime recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal.
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RMKRJ8YN–Apollo 12 LRO
APOLLO 12 ASTRONAUT WITH CONTAINER OF LUNAR SOIL. REFLECTION OF OTHER ASTRONAUT IN HIS HELMET. 1969-11-20 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-12-astronaut-with-container-of-lunar-soil-reflection-of-other-astronaut-in-his-helmet-1969-11-20-image439537159.html
RM2GF2J3K–APOLLO 12 ASTRONAUT WITH CONTAINER OF LUNAR SOIL. REFLECTION OF OTHER ASTRONAUT IN HIS HELMET. 1969-11-20
Stamp print in Togo, 2016,space,Apollo 12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stamp-print-in-togo-2016spaceapollo-12-image432619561.html
RM2G3REJH–Stamp print in Togo, 2016,space,Apollo 12
AS07-10-1956 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Clouds; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Clouds. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Clouds Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Orbit: On-orbit; 1967 – 1972; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1956-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-clouds-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7clouds-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-clouds-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exterior-ground-orbit-on-orbit-1967-1972-image360668259.html
RM2BXNT17–AS07-10-1956 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Clouds; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Clouds. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Clouds Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Orbit: On-orbit; 1967 – 1972;
Bildnummer: 55903046 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 17 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quer premiumd 55903046 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-55903046-datum-06092011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110907-washington-sept-7-2011-xinhua-photo-released-by-nasa-on-sept-6-2011-shows-the-apollo-17-landing-site-nasa-s-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-lro-captured-the-sharpest-images-ever-taken-from-space-of-the-apollo-12-14-and-17-landing-sites-the-us-space-agency-announced-tuesday-xinhuanasa-lr-us-nasa-apollo-landing-sites-sharper-views-publicationxnotxinxchn-gesellschaft-wissenschaft-raumfahrt-mond-landung-mondlandung-landestelle-sw-xns-x0x-2011-quer-premiumd-55903046-date-06-09-2011-copyright-imag-image562803200.html
RM2RKHW68–Bildnummer: 55903046 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 17 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quer premiumd 55903046 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imag
Apollo 12 Crew Training For EVA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apollo-12-crew-training-for-eva-135094117.html
RMHRP1WW–Apollo 12 Crew Training For EVA
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A technician helps astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Apollo 10 commander, suit up for the Countdown Demonstration Test (CDDT) which ended successfully at 1 01 p.m. today. The CDDT is a dress rehearsal for the launch of Apollo 10 from Pad B at Launch Complex 39 May 18 at 12 49 p.m. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-a-technician-helps-astronaut-thomas-p-stafford-apollo-10-commander-suit-up-for-the-countdown-demonstration-test-cddt-which-ended-successfully-at-1-01-pm-today-the-cddt-is-a-dress-rehearsal-for-the-launch-of-apollo-10-from-pad-b-at-launch-complex-39-may-18-at-12-49-pm-image592365226.html
RM2WBMFTX–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A technician helps astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Apollo 10 commander, suit up for the Countdown Demonstration Test (CDDT) which ended successfully at 1 01 p.m. today. The CDDT is a dress rehearsal for the launch of Apollo 10 from Pad B at Launch Complex 39 May 18 at 12 49 p.m.
May 12, 1969; Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA; Apollo 12 astronauts, (L-R), CHARLES CONRAD, Commander; RICHARD F. GORDON, command Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-may-12-1969-kennedy-space-center-fl-usa-apollo-12-astronauts-l-r-charles-26146523.html
RMBEF24B–May 12, 1969; Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA; Apollo 12 astronauts, (L-R), CHARLES CONRAD, Commander; RICHARD F. GORDON, command
The Moon from Apollo 12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-moon-from-apollo-12-18228062.html
RMB1JA26–The Moon from Apollo 12
(November 12, 1971) Apollo 16 Commander, John Young, center; and Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke, foreground, inspect the Lunar Roving Vehicle they will use for transportation on the Moon during a Deployment Test in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center. The Rover is stored in the Ascent Stage of the Lunar Module for the trip to the Lunar surface. This inspection came during a review of Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments at the Spaceport. Launch is set for March 17. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-november-12-1971-apollo-16-commander-john-young-center-and-lunar-module-111967013.html
RMGE4F1W–(November 12, 1971) Apollo 16 Commander, John Young, center; and Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke, foreground, inspect the Lunar Roving Vehicle they will use for transportation on the Moon during a Deployment Test in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center. The Rover is stored in the Ascent Stage of the Lunar Module for the trip to the Lunar surface. This inspection came during a review of Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments at the Spaceport. Launch is set for March 17.
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386961.html
RMB54KNN–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at
Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission arrives at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas, November 29, 1969. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mobile-quarantine-facility-mqf-with-the-crew-of-the-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-arrives-at-the-manned-spacecraft-center-houston-texas-november-29-1969-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image261098877.html
RMW4P27W–Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF) with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission arrives at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas, November 29, 1969. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Apollo 11 space capsule alongside USS Hornet (CVS-12) 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apollo-11-space-capsule-alongside-uss-hornet-cvs-12-1969-129993716.html
RMHFDM8M–Apollo 11 space capsule alongside USS Hornet (CVS-12) 1969
Aboard the USS Hornet - (FILE) -- United States President Richad M. Nixon follows Apollo 11 recovery activities with binoculars aboard the USS Hornet, located 13 miles (20.9215 km) from the spacecraft's splashdown point. The President led the nation in greeting astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., at the successful completion of their historic lunar landing mission on July 24, 1969. Their spacecraft splashed down 900 miles (1448.41 km) southwest of Hawaii at 12:50 p.m. EDT July 24, 1969 eight days after the space pilots were launched by a Saturn V space vehi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aboard-the-uss-hornet-file-united-states-president-richad-m-nixon-follows-apollo-11-recovery-activities-with-binoculars-aboard-the-uss-hornet-located-13-miles-209215-km-from-the-spacecrafts-splashdown-point-the-president-led-the-nation-in-greeting-astronauts-neil-a-armstrong-michael-collins-and-edwin-e-aldrin-jr-at-the-successful-completion-of-their-historic-lunar-landing-mission-on-july-24-1969-their-spacecraft-splashed-down-900-miles-144841-km-southwest-of-hawaii-at-1250-pm-edt-july-24-1969-eight-days-after-the-space-pilots-were-launched-by-a-saturn-v-space-vehi-image387027116.html
RM2DDJH10–Aboard the USS Hornet - (FILE) -- United States President Richad M. Nixon follows Apollo 11 recovery activities with binoculars aboard the USS Hornet, located 13 miles (20.9215 km) from the spacecraft's splashdown point. The President led the nation in greeting astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., at the successful completion of their historic lunar landing mission on July 24, 1969. Their spacecraft splashed down 900 miles (1448.41 km) southwest of Hawaii at 12:50 p.m. EDT July 24, 1969 eight days after the space pilots were launched by a Saturn V space vehi
(29 Nov. 1969) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds two lunar rocks which were among the samples brought back from the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/29-nov-1969-astronaut-charles-conrad-jr-commander-of-the-apollo-12-lunar-landing-mission-holds-two-lunar-rocks-which-were-among-the-samples-brought-back-from-the-moon-by-the-apollo-12-astronauts-image226984601.html
RMR5814W–(29 Nov. 1969) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds two lunar rocks which were among the samples brought back from the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts.
Apollo 12 ALSEP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-apollo-12-alsep-169364554.html
RMKRF662–Apollo 12 ALSEP
(November 1969) --- An Apollo 12 high-oblique view of the lunar nearside looking northeast toward the crater Copernicus (in center near horizon), as photographed from lunar orbit. The shaded crater in the foreground is Reinhold. Reinhold B is the crater next to Reinhold which as the small crater in the center of it. Also, visible is the keyhole-shaped crater Fauth near the crater Copernicus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/november-1969-an-apollo-12-high-oblique-view-of-the-lunar-nearside-looking-northeast-toward-the-crater-copernicus-in-center-near-horizon-as-photographed-from-lunar-orbit-the-shaded-crater-in-the-foreground-is-reinhold-reinhold-b-is-the-crater-next-to-reinhold-which-as-the-small-crater-in-the-center-of-it-also-visible-is-the-keyhole-shaped-crater-fauth-near-the-crater-copernicus-image442385871.html
RM2GKMBKB–(November 1969) --- An Apollo 12 high-oblique view of the lunar nearside looking northeast toward the crater Copernicus (in center near horizon), as photographed from lunar orbit. The shaded crater in the foreground is Reinhold. Reinhold B is the crater next to Reinhold which as the small crater in the center of it. Also, visible is the keyhole-shaped crater Fauth near the crater Copernicus.
AS07-10-1955 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Clouds; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Clouds. Very high oblique. Cloud Cover 98%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Clouds Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Orbit: On-orbit; 1967 – 1972; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1955-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-clouds-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7clouds-very-high-oblique-cloud-cover-98-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-clouds-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exterior-ground-orbit-on-orbit-1967-1972-image360666242.html
RM2BXNND6–AS07-10-1955 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Clouds; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Clouds. Very high oblique. Cloud Cover 98%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Clouds Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Orbit: On-orbit; 1967 – 1972;
Bildnummer: 55903045 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 14 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quadrat 55903045 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imago XINH Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-55903045-datum-06092011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110907-washington-sept-7-2011-xinhua-photo-released-by-nasa-on-sept-6-2011-shows-the-apollo-14-landing-site-nasa-s-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-lro-captured-the-sharpest-images-ever-taken-from-space-of-the-apollo-12-14-and-17-landing-sites-the-us-space-agency-announced-tuesday-xinhuanasa-lr-us-nasa-apollo-landing-sites-sharper-views-publicationxnotxinxchn-gesellschaft-wissenschaft-raumfahrt-mond-landung-mondlandung-landestelle-sw-xns-x0x-2011-quadrat-55903045-date-06-09-2011-copyright-imago-xinh-image562803148.html
RM2RKHW4C–Bildnummer: 55903045 Datum: 06.09.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110907) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by NASA on Sept. 6, 2011 shows the Apollo 14 landing site. NASA s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites, the U.S. space agency announced Tuesday. (Xinhua/NASA) (lr) U.S.-NASA-APOLLO LANDING SITES-SHARPER VIEWS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Wissenschaft Raumfahrt Mond Landung Mondlandung Landestelle sw xns x0x 2011 quadrat 55903045 Date 06 09 2011 Copyright Imago XINH
Genesis Rock, Lunar Sample, 1971 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-genesis-rock-lunar-sample-1971-135020310.html
RMHRJKNX–Genesis Rock, Lunar Sample, 1971
COLUMBIA lifts off from Launch Complex 39, at the Kennedy Space Center Apr 12, 1981 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/columbia-lifts-off-from-launch-complex-39-at-the-kennedy-space-center-image69499964.html
RME11YWG–COLUMBIA lifts off from Launch Complex 39, at the Kennedy Space Center Apr 12, 1981
George Carruthers, center, principal investigator for the Lunar Surface Ultraviolet Camera, discusses the instrument with Apollo 16 Commander John Young, right. Carruthers is employed by the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C. From left are Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Rocco Petrone, Apollo Program Director. This photograph was taken during an Apollo lunar surface experiments review in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center. Image # : 71P-0544 Date: November 12, 1971 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-george-carruthers-center-principal-investigator-for-the-lunar-surface-111968267.html
RMGE4GJK–George Carruthers, center, principal investigator for the Lunar Surface Ultraviolet Camera, discusses the instrument with Apollo 16 Commander John Young, right. Carruthers is employed by the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C. From left are Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Rocco Petrone, Apollo Program Director. This photograph was taken during an Apollo lunar surface experiments review in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center. Image # : 71P-0544 Date: November 12, 1971
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitiors l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386986.html
RMB54KPJ–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitiors l
(13 March 1969) --- The Apollo 9 spacecraft, with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart aboard, approaches touchdown in the Atlantic recovery area. Splashdown occurred at 12:00:53 p.m. (EST), March 13, 1969, only 4.5 nautical miles from the prime recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-march-1969-the-apollo-9-spacecraft-with-astronauts-james-a-mcdivitt-david-r-scott-and-russell-l-schweickart-aboard-approaches-touchdown-in-the-atlantic-recovery-area-splashdown-occurred-at-120053-pm-est-march-13-1969-only-45-nautical-miles-from-the-prime-recovery-ship-uss-guadalcanal-image226985619.html
RMR582D7–(13 March 1969) --- The Apollo 9 spacecraft, with astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart aboard, approaches touchdown in the Atlantic recovery area. Splashdown occurred at 12:00:53 p.m. (EST), March 13, 1969, only 4.5 nautical miles from the prime recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal.
(19-20 Nov. 1969) --- One of the Apollo 12 crew members is photographed with the tools and carrier of the Apollo Lunar Hand Tools (ALHT) during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the surface of the moon. Several footprints made by the two crew members during their EVA are seen in the foreground. While astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander, and Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) 'Intrepid' to explore the Ocean of Storms region of the moon, astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr., command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) 'Yankee Clipper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19-20-nov-1969-one-of-the-apollo-12-crew-members-is-photographed-with-the-tools-and-carrier-of-the-apollo-lunar-hand-tools-alht-during-extravehicular-activity-eva-on-the-surface-of-the-moon-several-footprints-made-by-the-two-crew-members-during-their-eva-are-seen-in-the-foreground-while-astronauts-charles-conrad-jr-commander-and-alan-l-bean-lunar-module-pilot-descended-in-the-lunar-module-lm-intrepid-to-explore-the-ocean-of-storms-region-of-the-moon-astronaut-richard-f-gordon-jr-command-module-pilot-remained-with-the-command-and-service-modules-csm-yankee-clipper-image442385882.html
RM2GKMBKP–(19-20 Nov. 1969) --- One of the Apollo 12 crew members is photographed with the tools and carrier of the Apollo Lunar Hand Tools (ALHT) during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the surface of the moon. Several footprints made by the two crew members during their EVA are seen in the foreground. While astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander, and Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) 'Intrepid' to explore the Ocean of Storms region of the moon, astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr., command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) 'Yankee Clipper
AS07-10-1953 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. Very High oblique. Cloud Cover 55%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Grou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1953-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-africa-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7malawitanzania-mozambique-lake-nyasa-very-high-oblique-cloud-cover-55-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-malawi-africa-tanzania-mozambique-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exterior-grou-image360666380.html
RM2BXNNJ4–AS07-10-1953 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. Very High oblique. Cloud Cover 55%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Grou
Nixon and Paine at Apollo 12 Launch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nixon-and-paine-at-apollo-12-launch-image68964924.html
RME05HD0–Nixon and Paine at Apollo 12 Launch
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitors lo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386983.html
RMB54KPF–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitors lo
(20 Nov. 1969) --- The seismometer reading from the impact made by the Lunar Module ascent stage when it struck the lunar surface. The impact was registered by the Passive Seismic Experiment Package which was deployed on the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-nov-1969-the-seismometer-reading-from-the-impact-made-by-the-lunar-module-ascent-stage-when-it-struck-the-lunar-surface-the-impact-was-registered-by-the-passive-seismic-experiment-package-which-was-deployed-on-the-moon-by-the-apollo-12-astronauts-image226985133.html
RMR581RW–(20 Nov. 1969) --- The seismometer reading from the impact made by the Lunar Module ascent stage when it struck the lunar surface. The impact was registered by the Passive Seismic Experiment Package which was deployed on the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts.
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RMKREY19–Jack King (Apollo 12)
(20 Nov. 1969) --- This unusual photograph, taken during the second Apollo 12 extravehicular activity (EVA), shows two U.S. spacecraft on the surface of the moon. The Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM) is in the background. The unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft is in the foreground. The Apollo 12 LM, with astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean aboard, landed about 600 feet from Surveyor 3 in the Ocean of Storms. The television camera and several other pieces were taken from Surveyor 3 and brought back to Earth for scientific examination. Here, Conrad examines the Surveyor's TV camera prior to de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-nov-1969-this-unusual-photograph-taken-during-the-second-apollo-12-extravehicular-activity-eva-shows-two-us-spacecraft-on-the-surface-of-the-moon-the-apollo-12-lunar-module-lm-is-in-the-background-the-unmanned-surveyor-3-spacecraft-is-in-the-foreground-the-apollo-12-lm-with-astronauts-charles-conrad-jr-and-alan-l-bean-aboard-landed-about-600-feet-from-surveyor-3-in-the-ocean-of-storms-the-television-camera-and-several-other-pieces-were-taken-from-surveyor-3-and-brought-back-to-earth-for-scientific-examination-here-conrad-examines-the-surveyors-tv-camera-prior-to-de-image442385878.html
RM2GKMBKJ–(20 Nov. 1969) --- This unusual photograph, taken during the second Apollo 12 extravehicular activity (EVA), shows two U.S. spacecraft on the surface of the moon. The Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM) is in the background. The unmanned Surveyor 3 spacecraft is in the foreground. The Apollo 12 LM, with astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean aboard, landed about 600 feet from Surveyor 3 in the Ocean of Storms. The television camera and several other pieces were taken from Surveyor 3 and brought back to Earth for scientific examination. Here, Conrad examines the Surveyor's TV camera prior to de
AS07-10-1952 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. High oblique. Cloud Cover 65%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Tanzania, Mazambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1952-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-africa-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7malawitanzania-mozambique-lake-nyasa-high-oblique-cloud-cover-65-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-malawi-africa-tanzania-mazambique-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exterior-ground-or-image360668223.html
RM2BXNRYY–AS07-10-1952 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. High oblique. Cloud Cover 65%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Tanzania, Mazambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Ground Or
Nixon and Paine at Apollo 12 Launch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nixon-and-paine-at-apollo-12-launch-image68972960.html
RME05YM0–Nixon and Paine at Apollo 12 Launch
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RMB54KNT–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children ne
(12 Dec. 1972) --- Scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot, with his adjustable sampling scoop, heads for a selected rock on the lunar surface to retrieve the sample for study. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12-dec-1972-scientist-astronaut-harrison-h-schmitt-lunar-module-pilot-with-his-adjustable-sampling-scoop-heads-for-a-selected-rock-on-the-lunar-surface-to-retrieve-the-sample-for-study-image227035134.html
RMR5A9HJ–(12 Dec. 1972) --- Scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot, with his adjustable sampling scoop, heads for a selected rock on the lunar surface to retrieve the sample for study.
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RMKRF5C7–Apollo 12 and Surveyor 7135
(March 1972) --- With four of the six planned lunar missions completed, this chart has been prepared to show the various areas of the lunar 'nearside' to be visited by astronauts representing the NASA Apollo program. Apollo's 11, 12, 14 and 15 are shown at their respective landing points. Apollo 16 and Apollo 17, planned for later this year at Descartes and Taurus Littrow, respectively, also are depicted on the map. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/march-1972-with-four-of-the-six-planned-lunar-missions-completed-this-chart-has-been-prepared-to-show-the-various-areas-of-the-lunar-nearside-to-be-visited-by-astronauts-representing-the-nasa-apollo-program-apollos-11-12-14-and-15-are-shown-at-their-respective-landing-points-apollo-16-and-apollo-17-planned-for-later-this-year-at-descartes-and-taurus-littrow-respectively-also-are-depicted-on-the-map-image442385898.html
RM2GKMBMA–(March 1972) --- With four of the six planned lunar missions completed, this chart has been prepared to show the various areas of the lunar 'nearside' to be visited by astronauts representing the NASA Apollo program. Apollo's 11, 12, 14 and 15 are shown at their respective landing points. Apollo 16 and Apollo 17, planned for later this year at Descartes and Taurus Littrow, respectively, also are depicted on the map.
AS07-10-1951 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Zambia,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. High oblique. Cloud Cover 75%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Zambia, Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1951-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-africa-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7zambiamalawitanzania-mozambique-lake-nyasa-high-oblique-cloud-cover-75-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-zambia-africa-malawi-tanzania-mozambique-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exte-image360668252.html
RM2BXNT10–AS07-10-1951 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Zambia,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. High oblique. Cloud Cover 75%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Zambia, Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exte
Incredibly Detailed Images of Apollo 12 Landing Site Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-incredibly-detailed-images-of-apollo-12-landing-site-54327921.html
RMD4ARPW–Incredibly Detailed Images of Apollo 12 Landing Site
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RMB54KPE–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitors lo
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RMKRF6C1–Apollo 12 Conrad with moon rocks
(17 April 1970) --- Staff members from NASA Headquarters (NASA HQ), Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), and Dr. Thomas Paine (center of frame) applaud the successful splashdown of the Apollo 13 mission while Dr. George Low smokes a cigar (right), in the MSC Mission Control Center (MCC), located in Building 30. Apollo 13 crewmembers, astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, splashed down at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST), April 17, 1970, in the south Pacific Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17-april-1970-staff-members-from-nasa-headquarters-nasa-hq-manned-spacecraft-center-msc-and-dr-thomas-paine-center-of-frame-applaud-the-successful-splashdown-of-the-apollo-13-mission-while-dr-george-low-smokes-a-cigar-right-in-the-msc-mission-control-center-mcc-located-in-building-30-apollo-13-crewmembers-astronauts-james-a-lovell-jr-commander-john-l-swigert-jr-command-module-pilot-and-fred-w-haise-jr-lunar-module-pilot-splashed-down-at-120744-pm-cst-april-17-1970-in-the-south-pacific-ocean-image442385896.html
RM2GKMBM8–(17 April 1970) --- Staff members from NASA Headquarters (NASA HQ), Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), and Dr. Thomas Paine (center of frame) applaud the successful splashdown of the Apollo 13 mission while Dr. George Low smokes a cigar (right), in the MSC Mission Control Center (MCC), located in Building 30. Apollo 13 crewmembers, astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, splashed down at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST), April 17, 1970, in the south Pacific Ocean.
AS07-09-1945 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona. High oblique. Cloud Cover 10%%. Altitude 110 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 35' North,Longitude: 113' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, North America, United States Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-09-1945-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-mexico-and-arizona-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7sonoramexico-and-arizona-high-oblique-cloud-cover-10-altitude-110-miles-latitude-31-degrees-35-northlongitude-113-degrees-00-west-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-v-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-mexico-arizona-north-america-united-states-ca-image360668250.html
RM2BXNT0X–AS07-09-1945 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona. High oblique. Cloud Cover 10%%. Altitude 110 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 35' North,Longitude: 113' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, North America, United States Ca
Incredibly Detailed Images of Apollo 12 Landing Site Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-incredibly-detailed-images-of-apollo-12-landing-site-54327920.html
RMD4ARPT–Incredibly Detailed Images of Apollo 12 Landing Site
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RMB54KP8–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children ne
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RMKRB26W–Apollo 12 landing site imaged by LRO, 2011
AS07-10-1954 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. Very High oblique. Cloud Cover 50%%. Altitude: 120 miles. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Ext Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1954-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-africa-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7malawitanzania-mozambique-lake-nyasa-very-high-oblique-cloud-cover-50-altitude-120-miles-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-malawi-africa-mozambique-tanzania-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-ext-image360668266.html
RM2BXNT1E–AS07-10-1954 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Malawi,Tanzania: Mozambique, Lake Nyasa. Very High oblique. Cloud Cover 50%%. Altitude: 120 miles. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Ext
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RMD4BB33–Apollo 12: Pinpoint Landing on the Ocean of Storms
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RMKRB37T–Apollo 12- Pinpoint Landing on the Ocean of Storms (6962456793)
AS07-09-1946 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona looking northeast. High oblique. Cloud Cover 10%%. Altitude 109 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 40' North,Longitude: 112' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, North America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-09-1946-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-mexico-and-arizona-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7sonoramexico-and-arizona-looking-northeast-high-oblique-cloud-cover-10-altitude-109-miles-latitude-31-degrees-40-northlongitude-112-degrees-00-west-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-v-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-mexico-arizona-north-america-image360668212.html
RM2BXNRYG–AS07-09-1946 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona looking northeast. High oblique. Cloud Cover 10%%. Altitude 109 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 40' North,Longitude: 112' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, North America
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386974.html
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RMKRFB1Y–Nixon and Paine at Apollo 12 Launch - GPN-2000-001668
AS07-10-1957 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Chile; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Chile, Pacific coast looking west from Argentina. High oblique. Very high oblique. Cloud Cover 50%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), South America, Chile Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1957-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-chile-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7chile-pacific-coast-looking-west-from-argentina-high-oblique-very-high-oblique-cloud-cover-50-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-south-america-chile-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70mm-bw-interior-exterior-exterior-image360668230.html
RM2BXNT06–AS07-10-1957 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Chile; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Chile, Pacific coast looking west from Argentina. High oblique. Very high oblique. Cloud Cover 50%%. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), South America, Chile Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior Exterior: Exterior
A Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission aboard, arrived at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC, now Johnson Space Center) Saturday morning, November 29, 1969. Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., and Alan L. Bean were on their way to the Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) where they remained in quarantine until December 10, 1969. Minutes earlier the three astronauts had arrived at Ellington Air Force Base from Hawaii aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport. The crewmen were confined to the MQF from splashdown until they arrived at t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-mobile-quarantine-facility-mqf-with-the-crew-of-the-apollo-12-lunar-111966975.html
RMGE4F0F–A Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), with the crew of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission aboard, arrived at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC, now Johnson Space Center) Saturday morning, November 29, 1969. Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., and Alan L. Bean were on their way to the Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) where they remained in quarantine until December 10, 1969. Minutes earlier the three astronauts had arrived at Ellington Air Force Base from Hawaii aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport. The crewmen were confined to the MQF from splashdown until they arrived at t
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386970.html
RMB54KP2–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy
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RMKRHER6–Jack King commentating during Apollo 12 launch (AS12-0255)
AS07-10-1949 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Congo,Zambia,Malawi,Tanzania: looking southwest. High oblique. Cloud Cover 60%%. Altitude 115 miles. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Congo (Brazzaville), Zambi, Tanzania Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-10-1949-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-africa-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7congozambiamalawitanzania-looking-southwest-high-oblique-cloud-cover-60-altitude-115-miles-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-u-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-malawi-africa-congo-brazzaville-zambi-tanzania-categories-earth-observations-original-film-70m-image360666473.html
RM2BXNNND–AS07-10-1949 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Africa; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Congo,Zambia,Malawi,Tanzania: looking southwest. High oblique. Cloud Cover 60%%. Altitude 115 miles. Original film magazine was labeled U. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Malawi, Africa, Congo (Brazzaville), Zambi, Tanzania Categories: Earth Observations Original: Film - 70M
Apollo 12 untouched photographic archive, this is the complete unedited collection from the Apollo Mission Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apollo-12-untouched-photographic-archive-this-is-the-complete-unedited-92507590.html
RMFAE2AE–Apollo 12 untouched photographic archive, this is the complete unedited collection from the Apollo Mission
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386980.html
RMB54KPC–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy
Apollo 12 command and service modules hoisted above test stand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-apollo-12-command-and-service-modules-hoisted-above-test-stand-169479908.html
RMKRMD9T–Apollo 12 command and service modules hoisted above test stand
AS07-09-1944 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona, Gulf of California. High oblique. Cloud cover 10%%. Altitude 110 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 30' South,Longitude: 115' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, United Stat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as07-09-1944-apollo-7-apollo-7-mission-mexico-and-arizona-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-apollo-7sonoramexico-and-arizona-gulf-of-california-high-oblique-cloud-cover-10-altitude-110-miles-latitude-31-degrees-30-southlongitude-115-degrees-00-west-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-v-camera-data-hasselblad-500-c-lens-zeiss-planarf2880mm-film-type-kodak-3400aerial-panatomic-x-filter-unknown-flight-date-october-11-12-1968-subject-terms-apollo-7-flight-earth-observations-from-space-mexico-arizona-united-stat-image360668283.html
RM2BXNT23–AS07-09-1944 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Mexico and Arizona; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 7,Sonora,Mexico and Arizona, Gulf of California. High oblique. Cloud cover 10%%. Altitude 110 miles. Latitude: 31' degrees 30' South,Longitude: 115' degrees 00' West. Original film magazine was labeled V. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar,F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak 3400,Aerial Panatomic - X; Filter: Unknown. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Mexico, Arizona, United Stat
Apollo 12 untouched photographic archive, this is the complete unedited collection from the Apollo Mission Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apollo-12-untouched-photographic-archive-this-is-the-complete-unedited-92507643.html
RMFAE2CB–Apollo 12 untouched photographic archive, this is the complete unedited collection from the Apollo Mission
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visitors-at-nasa-space-station-in-florida-usa-a-few-hours-before-apollo-20386973.html
RMB54KP5–Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy
Apollo 12 S-II stage in the Vertical Assembly Building (VAB) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-apollo-12-s-ii-stage-in-the-vertical-assembly-building-vab-169479905.html
RMKRMD9N–Apollo 12 S-II stage in the Vertical Assembly Building (VAB)
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