Apollo missions to the moon Stock Photos and Images
RM2BDXF1X–Apollo Landing Sites, Moon Missions
RMRA13AY–Apollo 11 stainless steel plaque attached to the Apollo Lunar Modules that landed on the moon. Designed by Jack Kinzler, NASA the text reads: “Here Men From The Planet Earth First Set Foot Upon The Moon, July, 1969, AD. We Came In Peace For All Mankind' followed by the engraved signatures of bears the signatures of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and President Richard Nixon. The plaques of all the successful missions that landed remain on the moon.
RMCPH2WN–astronautics, missions, Apollo 11, launch, people watching the launch on a TV in a display window, Hamburg, 16.7.1969, 'Mit Apollo zum Mond' (With Apollo to the Moon), Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2DENY51–Saturn V Rocket. Designed to drive astronauts to the moon on the Apollo missions of the 60s and 70s. Apollo Lunar Module (1968-1972). Scale 1/3. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). Houston. State of Texas. United States of America.
RFPABBCE–A replace of the Lunar Module from the Apollo Missions to the moon
RMF4T551–The shadow of the lunar module of Apollo 11, Moon
RM2J3KHEK–On November 9, 1967, Apollo 4, the first test flight of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle, was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39. This was an unmanned test flight intended to prove that the complex Saturn V rocket could perform its requirements. All three stages separated successfully and their engines performed as planned. The third stage also restarted in orbit, which was a requirement for lunar missions. At the end of the flight, the unmanned Apollo spacecraft reentered and proved that it could survive the intense heat generated during a high-speed return from the moon.
RM2WBN0N1–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Components for two of the F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V rockets that lifted NASA's Apollo missions to the moon were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean March 21 by Jeff Bezos, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the aerospace company Blue Origin and Amazon.com and arrived at Port Canaveral March 22. The engines will be restored by Bezos' team for public display. The engines were found some 14,000 feet underwater where they came to rest more than 40 years ago after sending astronauts into space on missions to the moon. Restoration may revea
RM2K5E3P8–Apollo 17 moon landing. A lunar panorama at geology Station 4, Shorty Crater, The Moon, was photographed as Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt explored the surface using the Lunar Roving Vehicle developed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. This was the area where Schmitt discovered unusual orange soil. As Apollo 17 was the last of the Apollo missions, Schmitt became the twelfth person to set foot on the moon. A unique optimised NASA image (with added black vertical space above original square image; crosshair removal): Credit: NASA
RMFFM2HB–NASA astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, Apollo 14 lunar module pilot stands by the U.S. flag on the lunar surface during the early moments of the mission's first spacewalk February 5, 1971. Mission commander Alan B. Shepard Jr. is taking the photo in the Fra Mauro region of the moon.
RMD3AP9C–Apollo 11 Liftoff (NASA, Moon, 6/18/09)
RM2GGBNAN–This cockpit instrument provided information on the pressure in the fuel and oxidizer tanks of one of the propulsion and attitude control systems of the Gemini spacecraft. Astronauts flew ten Gemini missions in 1965-66, paving the way for the Apollo missions to the Moon. The key objectives of Gemini were gathering experience with rendezvous and docking, long-duration spaceflight, and extravehicular activity. NASA transferred this instrument to the Smithsonian in 1972.
RM2EATE7H–Soviet Space Race exploration propaganda poster 1970’s - 'In the Name of Peace and Progress For the Glory of Our Motherland! '- depicting Lunokhod / Moonwalker rover on the moon with antenna sending a signal to a red star on earth as satellite communication against dark space background, a yellow hammer and sickle symbol on the side of the red vehicle. During the Cold War era Space Race (1955-1975), the Soviet Union designed a series of Lunokhod lunar rovers to land on the moon for exploration & research to support their manned Moon Race missions after NASA's successful Apollo missions
RF2ABJ436–Teleclip - Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin stepping down onto the Moon's surface the second man on the Moon – shot by Neil Armstrong - photo taken directly from TV screen circa 1969/72
RMW3GDMX–The new Moon Tree Garden in the Apollo/Saturn 5 center Kennedy Space Center Florida USA on the week of the 50th anniversary of the moon landings
RF2G205MX–FREDERICA, DE, USA - JUNE 20, 2014: Homer Sonny Reihm led the group at ILC Industries creating the Space Suit for the Apollo moon missions.
RF2KDYRMK–Surface of the Moon
RMMGYX33–Space Centre Houston - visitors looking at the Apollo Lunar Landing Module at the Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas USA
RFTBXW9P–Launch of the Saturn V rocket towards the moon, the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo mission 11. Earth and space
RMT81P98–Moon from Apollo 17
RMRA145B–An Apollo 11 stainless steel plaque as attached to the Apollo Lunar Modules that landed on the moon. Designed by Jack Kinzler, NASA the text reads: “Here Men From The Planet Earth First Set Foot Upon The Moon, July, 1969, AD. We Came In Peace For All Mankind' followed by the engraved signatures of bears the signatures of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and President Richard Nixon. The plaques of all the successful missions that landed remain on the moon.
RMCPH2W4–astronautics, missions, Apollo 11, launch, people watching the launch on a TV in a display window, Hamburg, 16.7.1969, 'Mit Apollo zum Mond' (With Apollo to the Moon), Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2DF564X–Lunar rock (Breccia Moon Rock). Obtained by the Apollo 16 (1972, 16 to 27 April). Zone of origin in the Moon: Descartes Highlands. Houston. State of Texas. United States. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). Houston. State of Texas. United States.
RMB6J0G7–Apollo 12 Moon landing postmark on a UK letter.
RMF4T3E4–The plate of the moon Apollo 11, Houston, TX, USA
RM2M74M8N–THE MOON, EARTH - October 1968 - NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham photographed during the Apollo 7 mission, on which he served in the lunar module pil
RM2WBN5HC–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Components for two of the F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V rockets that lifted NASA's Apollo missions to the moon were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean March 21 by Jeff Bezos, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the aerospace company Blue Origin and Amazon.com and arrived at Port Canaveral March 22. The engines will be restored by Bezos' team for public display. The engines were found some 14,000 feet underwater where they came to rest more than 40 years ago after sending astronauts into space on missions to the moon. Restoration may revea
RM2K5E3K1–Apollo 16 lunar mission. This photograph, taken during the mission's second extravehicular activity, shows astronaut John W. Young retrieving tools from the Lunar Roving Vehicle's Hand Tool Carrier. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center designed, developed and managed the production of the lunar rover and the Saturn V rocket that took astronauts to the moon. April 20, 1972. A unique optimised NASA image (with added black vertical space above original square image): Credit: NASA An optimised NASA image: Credit: NASA
RMCW6FWJ–Apollo 8 -view of nearly full Moon (December 24, 1968)
RMD3C36G–LRO Sees Apollo Landing Sites (NASA, Moon, 7/17/09)
RMB5GJ5Y–Bottom two sections of the massive Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo space missions to the moon
RM2AW28JX–footprints on lunar rocks after landing on the moon of apollo 15, July 1971
RF2ABJ42C–Teleclip - Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin – shot by Neil Armstrong - photo taken directly from TV screen circa 1969/72
RMW3GDH2–Apollo 11 moon landing replica in the Apollo/Saturn 5 center Kennedy Space Center Florida USA on the week of the 50th anniversary of the moon landings
RMBY9KCW–Moon landing conspiracy page on Wikipedia
RMP60YR5–Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program, during 1971 and 1972. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany.
RMD89KHW–The NASA crew of Apollo 11
RFT7PF8N–Launch of the Saturn V rocket towards the moon, the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo mission 11. Earth and moon in space
RMT81PEX–Apollo 11, Moon Craters, 1969
RMR59Y5J–Apollo 11 mission patch and NASA badge.
RM2FMX4C4–astronautics, Apollo 14, astronaut Edgar Mitchell on the moon, 1971, 1970s, 70s, 20th century, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RF2GBA2YY–Steps on the moon. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RM2DENY55–Lunar soil. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). Houston. State of Texas. United States of America.
RMF4T54W–The plate of the moon Apollo 11, Houston, TX, USA
RMW59E0E–The mobile quarantine facility (MQF) is a converted Airstream trailer used by NASA to quarantine astronauts returning from Apollo lunar missions.
RM2WBN121–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Components for two of the F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V rockets that lifted NASA's Apollo missions to the moon were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean March 21 by Jeff Bezos, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the aerospace company Blue Origin and Amazon.com and arrived at Port Canaveral March 22. The engines will be restored by Bezos' team for public display. The engines were found some 14,000 feet underwater where they came to rest more than 40 years ago after sending astronauts into space on missions to the moon. Restoration may revea
RMMGYX2E–NASA Space Centre Houston - visitors looking at the Apollo Lunar Landing Module at the Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas USA
RMCW6FXE–One of the Apollo 12 astronauts is photographied on Moon (November 19, 1969)
RMD3C34F–Apollo Footprints are STILL on the Moon! (NASA, Moon, 7/17/09)
RM2WY1B71–Lunar Roving Vehicle. Mobility City Technology Museum in Zaha Hadid’s Bridge (Bridge Pavilion), Zaragoza, Spain
RFKWA9KD–Apollo 14 Command Module Kennedy Space Center
RF2ABJ43B–Teleclip - Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin walking down ladder of Lunar Module – shot by Neil Armstrong - photo taken directly from TV screen circa 1969/72
RMW3GDNA–The eagle has landed sculpture of three astronauts in the new Moon Tree Garden in the Apollo/Saturn 5 center Kennedy Space Center Florida USA on the w
RMCWCD4R–Apollo 11 boot print on the Moon. July 20, 1969.
RMP60YRE–Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program, during 1971 and 1972. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany.
RMD89KHX–Buzz Aldrin On The Moon
RFT29RM0–Launch of the Saturn V rocket towards the moon, the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo mission 11. Earth and moon in space
RMT801P1–Apollo 11, Far Side of Moon, 1969
RMR59Y51–NASA mission patch from the Apollo 11 space flight to the moon. NASA embroidered mission badge.
RMS3TWHF–Interior of Apollo Command Module, which was used during the NASA lunar mission program flown by the USA from 1968 to 1972
RMDNCBDC–Lunar Landing.1.
RMKRB474–Meteor Crater is an analog site for the moon. This Apollo command module (a 'boilerplate,' meaning it did not fly) serves as a reminder that Apollo astronauts trained here in the 1960s to prepare for their missions. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Tanner Hamann ------ Almost Mars In the Grand Canyon, NASA Goddard interns experience a little Mars on Earth. When NASA's Curiosity rover sent back its first pictures of Mount Sharp on Mars, the resemblance to Earth's Grand Canyon was striking. The sculpted landscape at the base of Mount Sharp is filled with buttes, mesas and hills, their thick layers promi
RMF4T3CY–The lunar module of Apollo 11 on the lunar surface, the Moon
RMB5GJ0D–Viewers posing in front of massive Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo space missions to the moon
RM2WBN4WC–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Components for two of the F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V rockets that lifted NASA's Apollo missions to the moon were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean March 21 by Jeff Bezos, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the aerospace company Blue Origin and Amazon.com and arrived at Port Canaveral March 22. The engines will be restored by Bezos' team for public display. The engines were found some 14,000 feet underwater where they came to rest more than 40 years ago after sending astronauts into space on missions to the moon. Restoration may revea
RM2KYW0NM–The prime crew of Apollo 1, Virgil I (Gus) Grissom, Edward H. White, II, and Roger B. Chaffee, during training in Florida. On January 27, 1967, the crew was killed when a fire erupted in their capsule during testing. Apollo 1 was originally designated AS- 204 but following the fire, the astronauts’ widows requested that the mission be remembered as Apollo 1 and following missions would be numbered subsequent to the flight that never made it into space.
RM2RBFHD0–Moon: April 21, 1972 Astronaut Charles Duke Jr., Apollo 16 lunar module pilot, salutes the U.S. flag at the Descartes landing site during the mission's first extravehicular activity. The Lunar Module and the Lunar Roving Vehicle are at the left.
RMD3C34M–LRO Sees Apollo Landing Sites (NASA, Moon, 7/17/09)
RM2WY1AEP–Lunar Roving Vehicle. Mobility City Technology Museum in Zaha Hadid’s Bridge (Bridge Pavilion), Zaragoza, Spain
RM2DH60FD–Artemis will light our way to Mars. The new Artemis identity draws bold inspiration from the Apollo program and forges its own path, showing how it will pursue lunar exploration like never before and pave the way to Mars. NASA has selected 18 astronauts from its corps to form the Artemis Team and pave the way for the next astronaut missions on and around the Moon as part of the Artemis program. Vice President Mike Pence introduced the members of the Artemis Team on December 9, 2020, during the eighth National Space Council meeting at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA/UPI
RF2AAR9G5–Teleclip - Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascending from Moon surface - photograph taken directly from TV screen circa 1969
RMW3GDNB–The new Moon Tree Garden in the Apollo/Saturn 5 center Kennedy Space Center Florida USA on the week of the 50th anniversary of the moon landings
RMCWCD4X–Apollo 11 boot print on the Moon. July 20, 1969.
RM2NEBRYF–Infographics of the launch, the flight, the lunar landing and the return of the Apollo XI space mission, which took man to the moon. [Adobe Illustrator (.ai); 4960x3248].
RMD89KHT–Buzz Aldrin On The Moon
RFT1WH8G–Space mission, conquest of space. Rocket to the moon. The fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo mission 11. Earth and moon in space
RMT81R18–Apollo 11, NASA Celebrates Moon Landing, 1969
RF2GE0WFW–Gemini VI This picture of the Gemini VI spacecraft was taken through the hatch window of the Gemini VII spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping maneuvers at an altitude of 160 miles above the Earth. With these missions, NASA successfully completed the first rendezvous of two human spacecraft. This photograph, taken by Gemini VII crewmembers Jim Lovell and Frank Borman, shows Gemini VI in orbit 160 miles (257 km) above Earth. The main purpose of Gemini VI, crewed by astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford, was the rendezvous with Gemini VII.
RM2BE1BCC–Apollo 12 mission deploys Ames developed special Lunar surface Magnetometer to measure magnetic fields on the moon (Tri-axis magnetometer)
RMDNC4TB–Lunar Landing.1.
RMBY9KB4–A google search for moon landing hoax
RMF4T26A–The surface of the moon from the window of the lunar module of Apollo 11, the Moon
RMB5F8TH–Massive Saturn V rocket used in the Apollo space missions to the moon on display at the Johnson Space Center
RM2WBN5N0–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Components for two of the F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the Saturn V rockets that lifted NASA's Apollo missions to the moon were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean March 21 by Jeff Bezos, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the aerospace company Blue Origin and Amazon.com and arrived at Port Canaveral March 22. The engines will be restored by Bezos' team for public display. The engines were found some 14,000 feet underwater where they came to rest more than 40 years ago after sending astronauts into space on missions to the moon. Restoration may revea
RMB0CTNX–Moon
RM2RBFKH4–Moon: April 21, 1972 Astronaut John Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the lunar surface as he salutes the U.S. flag at the Descartes landing site during the mission's first extravehicular activity. The Lunar Module and the Lunar Roving Vehicle are at the left.
RMD3C36A–Apollo Landing Sites on the Moon (NASA, Moon, 7/17/09)
RM2WY1A67–Lunar Roving Vehicle. Mobility City Technology Museum in Zaha Hadid’s Bridge (Bridge Pavilion), Zaragoza, Spain
RM2BYX75N–The samples Apollo 11 brought back to Earth from the Moon were humanity's first from another celestial body. NASA's upcoming Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission will collect the first samples from another planet (the red one) for return to Earth by subsequent missions. In place of astronauts, the Perseverance rover will rely on the most complex, capable, and cleanest mechanism ever to be sent into space, the Sample Caching System. In this image taken on May 20, 2020, at the Kennedy Space Center, engineers and technicians insert 39 sample tubes into the belly of the rover. Each tube is sheathe
RF2AAR9P3–Teleclip - Lunar Module 'simulation' of Apollo 17 - Moon Landing with 'Over Landing Site 25 feet' subtitle; photograph taken directly from TV screen - circa 1972
RMW3GDHC–tourists watch the launch of apollo 8 in the firing center in the Apollo/Saturn 5 center Kennedy Space Center Florida USA on the week of the 50th anni
RMCWCD4Y–Apollo 11 boot print on the Moon. July 20, 1969.
RM2NEBK79–Infographic about the space mission of Apollo 11 that allowed man to sep on the surface of the Moon for the first time in 1969. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RM2KYTWRJ–The Soyuz spacecraft and launch vehicle are installed on the launch pad at the Baikonur complex in Kazakhstan. Baikonur is the world's largest space center. This launch was part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), a cooperative space mission between the United States and the USSR. The goals of ASTP were to test the ability of American and Soviet spacecraft to rendezvous and dock in space and to open the doors to possible international rescue missions and future collaboration on manned spaceflights. The Soyuz and Apollo crafts launched from Baikonur and the Kennedy Space Center respectivel
RFRY9EHN–Launch of the Saturn V rocket towards the moon, the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo mission 11. Earth and moon in space. 3d rendering
RMT81NYC–Apollo 11 Moon Rocks, 1969
RM2JRWNTH–SEA OF TRANQUILITY, THE MOON, EARTH - 20 July 1969 - Astronaut Edwin E Aldrin Jnr, lunar module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehic
RM2BE1BFM–Astronaut Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, works at the Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA) on the Apollo 12 Lunar Module (LM) during the mission's first extravehicular activity, (EVA) on Nov. 19, 1969.
RMDNCBDF–Lunar Landing.1.
RMBTKK2G–Gerard P. Kuiper (1905-1973), Dutch born American astronomer, holding pointer to a map of the moon. He helped identify landing sites on the moon for the Apollo landing in July 1969 and later missions.
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