Astronaut man on the moon Black & White Stock Photos
RMR5GYD6–Ensign Neil A. Armstrong, US Navy, (future NASA astronaut and first man to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission) tells Col. Carlson A. Roberts, USMC, and two other unidentified men of the trouble which led him to bail out of his F9F 'Panther' jet over Korea, September 18, 1951.
RM2T3J6F9–Neil A. Armstrong (1958) Neil A. Armstrong, Neil Armstrong, portrait of Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong. Neil Alden Armstrong (1930 – 2012) American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who in 1969 became the first person to walk on the Moon.
RME11NT4–NEIL ARMSTRONG, the U.S. astronaut who became the first man to set foot on the moon, has died at 82. Armstrong was commander of
RMHRP1T5–Edgar Mitchell on the Moon, Apollo 14
RMEA271F–Moon landing 20 July 1969 photographed in actual time on the TV television in Los Angeles, California KATHY DEWITT
RM2HF568H–Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, is photographed with scientific equipment.
RMC2DTWM–Charles Conrad, Jr. on the moon
RFH9A819–astronaut on the moon monochrome
RMDD5M9G–Pilot Neil Armstrong and X-15. Credit/NASA
RF2F75ED5–Astronaut Farming on Moon, Mars or Distant Planet, Food Production in Space, Vector Cartoon Stick Figure Illustration
RF2APPW9A–Cosmonaut astronaut, moon and stars. Black outline on white background. Picture can be used in greeting cards, posters, flyers, banners, logo, further design etc. Vector illustration. EPS10
RMGE4H5T–President John F. Kennedy in his historic message to a joint session of the Congress, on May 25, 1961 declared, "...I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth." This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background are, (left) Vice President Lyndon Johnson, and (right) Speaker of the House Sam T. Rayburn.
RMAAKN8W–1969 ASTRONAUT U.S. FLAG AND LEG OF LUNAR LANDER ON THE SURFACE OF THE MOON
RM2CGRTDD–President John F. Kennedy in his historic message to a joint session of the Congress, on May 25, 1961 declared, '...I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background are, (left) Vice President Lyndon Johnson, and (right) Speaker of the House Sam T. Rayburn.
RM2M790K7–Cape Canaveral, United States. 11 October, 1968. NASA Apollo VII prime crew astronauts walk out of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building on launch day at the Kennedy Space Center, October 11, 1968 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Astronaut Walter Cunningham, center, died January 4, 2023 at 90-years-old, the last surviving member of the NASA Apollo 7 mission.
RMM44TFW–TV screen shots of the first lunar landing, 1969.
RFW6M6GK–Space Cartoon Scene Astronaut On Moon
RF2RR104N–Man on moon pixel perfect linear icon
RMBCK0F9–Buzz Aldrin, astronaut from Apollo 11, the second man to walk on the moon - with Jaguar XJ220 with vapour trail in background
RMR5GYBN–Official Navy photograph of Ensign Neil A. Armstrong, future NASA astronaut and first man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission, during his Navy service during the Korean War, May 23, 1952.
RMBTJGF6–Apollo 14 commander and fifth man to walk on the moon Alan B. Shepard Jr., 1971.
RME0YXHD–Astronauts on Lunar moon car
RMHRP1RX–Alan Bean on the Moon, Apollo 12
RMCWAB51–Apollo 14 commander and fifth man to walk on the moon Alan B. Shepard Jr., 1971.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RM2HF568K–Neil Armstrong 23 May 1952
RFM3FX1J–Spaceman on the Moon
RF2A0MX69–Soaring Spaceman in space. The astronaut on the moon. Man in the solar system. Engraved hand drawn Old sketch in vintage style.
RMDD5M39–The Moon
RM2HWE165–Spaceman in London streets. Jonathan Bosley, dressed in a space man suit as used by the astronauts on Apollo 11 on the moon landing. He is on his way to London Airport to fly to Brussels to illustrate a lecture being given by Dr Harry Thomas of Courtaulds on 'Textiles in Space Travel'. London. 23rd September 1969.
RFPKHJ1D–An astronaut on the moon rover on the moon. Illustration
RF2TD3XDA–Astronaut vector black icon on white background
RMAAKN8Y–1960s ASTRONAUT BUZZ ALDRIN IN SPACE SUIT WALKING ON THE MOON NEAR THE APOLLO 11 LUNAR MODULE
RF2G213A1–Two astronauts on spaceship walk in space.
RMCWFDMN–Composite photo of President Richard M. Nixon as he telephoned Tranquility Base and astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin to congratulate them for being the first men to walk on the surface of the moon July 20, 1969.
RMM44TFP–TV screen shots of the first lunar landing, 1969.
RMJ8N99D–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background are, (left) Vice President Lyndon Johnson, and (right) Speaker of the House
RF2RRFDNW–Man on moon pixel perfect black glyph icon
RF2RCJK61–Astronaut play golf on alien planet graphic black white space landscape sketch illustration vector
RM2D86EP2–Two-piece lunar exploration suit, being developed to provide protection for future astronauts as they move about on the surface of the moon, is modeled by a scientist from the Republic Aviation Corporation's Life Sciences Laboratory. The suit includes tripod and built-in seat. Advanced models will carry instruments to provide complete indoor environment, from climate control to food supply, Farmingdale, NY, 1960. (Photo by Republic Aviation Corporation/RBM Vintage Images)
RF2RM9CX0–Vector logo on which an abstract image of an astronaut reaching for a star in a childish style.
RME0YWHX–Apollo 14 Alan Shephard On The Moon
RMHRF8T8–Buzz Aldrin on the Moon with US Flag
RMB8R8DA–Moon boot foot prints impressions on the Moon. Picture by Paddy McGuinness. paddymcguinness
RMW47R0T–NASA former astronaut Edwin Eugene 'Buzz' Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon in 1969
RFM3FX2J–Spaceman on the Moon
RF2X4R2RM–One continuous line drawing of spaceman astronaut science on moon waving hand to launching rocket. Cosmonaut exploration of outer space concept. Dynam
RMHGJJN5–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background ar US Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, left, and Speaker of the House Sam T.
RM2HWFCC8–Spaceman in London streets. Jonathan Bosley, dressed in a space man suit as used by the astronauts on Apollo 11 on the moon landing. He is on his way to London Airport to fly to Brussels to illustrate a lecture being given by Dr Harry Thomas of Courtaulds on 'Textiles in Space Travel'. London. 23rd September 1969.
RFPKHJ19–An astronaut on the moon rover on the moon. Illustration
RFKG6Y8E–Beautiful full moon on a clear dark night. cold and setting as the moon is wonderfully centered in the sky.
RFH28500–Space, Astronaut on a black background with huge weapon.
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.
RMCWFDNT–NASA Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong and Apollo 11 Spacecraft Commander in his space suit before boarding Saturn V launch vehicle on the first manned lunar mission July 16, 1969 at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
RMM44TFJ–TV screen shots of the first lunar landing, 1969.
RM2M3J65T–**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the backgroun
RF2RR8R4W–Man on moon pixel perfect white linear icon for dark theme
RF2PP9NHX–Spaceman astronaut walking on alien planet. Graphic black and white space landscape sketch illustration, vector
RMW0MR5K–Neil Armstrong is photographed in the cockpit of the Ames Bell X-14 aircraft at NASA's Ames Research Center. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, on August 5, 1930. Armstrong joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1955. Over the next 17 years, he was an engineer, test pilot, astronaut and administrator for NACA and its successor agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He was assigned as command pilot for the Gemini 8 mission, performing the first successful docking of two vehicles in space. As spacecraft
RF2J9C9C3–Vector logo on which an abstract image of a man falling into a cosmic whirlpool.
RME0YWJ0–Apollo 14 Alan Shephard On The Moon
RMHRP1W0–Harrison H. Schmitt on the Moon, Apollo 17
RM2X26JG7–Buzz Aldrin Ex-Astronaut 05/86 vZ Buzz Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. am 24. Mai 1986 am Rande von Na sowas - Extra The Sixties - Die 60er in der Stadthalle Bremerhaven, ZDF US Amerikaner amerikanischer Mann Ex ehemaliger Astronaut Raumfahrer Nasa Mond Apollo 11 american hoch halb stehend draußen aufgestützt neutral sw *** Buzz Aldrin Ex Astronaut 05 86 vZ Buzz Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr on May 24, 1986 at the edge of Na sowas Extra The Sixties Die 60er in der Stadthalle Bremerhaven, ZDF US American American man ex former astronaut spaceman Nasa moon Apollo 11 american high half standing outside prop
RF2E30B3C–Moon Landing, Flag Waving on Planet Icon Vector Template
RF2RR4THB–Cosmonaut exploring outer space. Astronaut on moon, Continuous one line art drawing style. Minimalist black linear sketch isolated on white background
RF2X4R437–One single line drawing of cosmonaut sitting on chair while typing in moon surface graphic vector illustration. Astronaut business office with outer s
RMHGJJJ6–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background are, (left) Vice President Lyndon Johnson, and (right) Speaker of the House S
RM2HWDY6G–Spaceman in London streets. Jonathan Bosley, dressed in a space man suit as used by the astronauts on Apollo 11 on the moon landing. He is on his way to London Airport to fly to Brussels to illustrate a lecture being given by Dr Harry Thomas of Courtaulds on 'Textiles in Space Travel'. London. 23rd September 1969.
RFPKHJ1H–An astronaut on the moon rover on the moon. Illustration
RFKG6Y8J–Beautiful full moon on a clear dark night. cold and setting as the moon is wonderfully centered in the sky.
RF2WRTAP1–black vector astronaut icon on white background
RMR58WHY–(31 July-2 Aug. 1971) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, standing on the slope of Hadley Delta, uses a 70mm camera during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface.
RMCWFH09–The prime crew of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission relaxes on the deck of the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever prior to participating in water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico May 24, 1969. Left to right, are Astronauts Edwin A. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot; Neil A. Armstrong, commander; and Michael Collins, command module pilot. In the background is Apollo Boilerplate 1102 which was used in the training exercise.
RF2T7BWT0–Astronaut Bust Sculpture Vector. Illustration Isolated On White Background. A vector illustration Of A Cosmonaut.
RM2M3J68D–**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the backgroun
RF2WNN4DN–Astronaut holding a photo camera on alien planet, in style of black and white graphics. Vector illustration
RM2FK6AXR–Cape Canaviral, Florida, USA. 15th July, 1969. American astronaut MICHAEL COLLINS, born October 31, 1930, will be on board of Apollo 11, on the historic journey to the moon. PICTURED: Collins preparing for launch. Credit: Keystone Press Agency/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCAACK8–Feb 02, 2003 - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - [Undated 1974 file photo] Astronaut NEIL ARMSTRONG [L], was quoted in an interview at his suburban Cincinnati home as saying of the COLUMBIA DISASTER, ' It's a sad day, you don't want to hear this,' Armstrong, now 72, was the first man to walk on the Moon. (C
RFJ06R8F–Moon
RME0YB5E–NEIL ARMSTRONG, the U.S. astronaut who became the first man to set foot on the moon, has died at 82. Armstrong was commander of
RM2HJCP2X–Apollo 14 mission. Astronaut Alan Shepard next to the boulder at Station B2. In the Apollo 14 Preliminary Science Report, this boulder is referred to as Big Rock. The upper surface is unusually flat and may represent a fracture surface. The rock is 0.6 meters high and about 1.5 meters long. We can see Shepard's camera with CDR (Commander) written on the side, the tongs under his hoses. Note the dirt on his boots and knees. The picture is taken toward the north. Shepard and Mitchell have come up a small rise and, out in the distance beyond the boulder, we can see a large crater..
RF2WN7KT6–Astronaut on the moon. Vector illustration of an astronaut.
RMG5D569–Space - Moon Landings
RF2RA2WM8–Spaceman on his own Asteroid
RF2X4R3P0–One continuous line drawing of young spaceman on spacesuit sitting in moon surface while typing. Astronaut business office with deep space concept. Dy
RMHGJJMM–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '.I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background is Speaker of the House Sam T. Rayburn (Democrat of Texas). Credit: Arnie Sac
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RFPKHJ1N–An astronaut on the moon rover on the moon. Illustration
RFKG6Y8P–Beautiful full moon on a clear dark night. cold and setting as the moon is wonderfully centered in the sky.
RF2WBH09G–Astronaut enjoying the journey, astronaut relaxing on the moon logo icon vector illustration
RF2RK4WBA–Hand drawing one single continuous line of astronaut on moon science theme isolated on white background.
RFM8NYNC–Hand drawn vector space elements outline: cosmonaut, satellites, rocket, planets, moon and UFO. Cosmos set isolated on the white background.
RF2T7BWT3–Astronaut Bust Sculpture Vector. Illustration Isolated On White Background. A vector illustration Of A Cosmonaut.
RMJ8N95M–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '...I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background is Speaker of the House Sam T. Rayburn (Democrat of Texas). Credit: Arnie S
RM2CG9C67–(5-6 Feb. 1971) --- Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, moves across the lunar surface as he looks over a traverse map during an extravehicular activity (EVA).
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
RFR1R02B–Astronaut and Flag vector icon isolated on transparent background, Astronaut and Flag transparency logo concept
RM2DG3AE1–United States President John F. Kennedy outlined his vision for manned exploration of space to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, in Washington, DC, USA, on May 25, 1961 when he declared, '...I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.' This goal was achieved when astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first human to set foot upon the Moon at 10:56 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969. Shown in the background is Speaker of the House Sam T. Rayburn (Democrat of Texas). Photo by Ar
RMBEF7H9–Astronaut Neil Armstrong films French TV show
RM2HJCP1X–NASA test pilot Neil Armstrong is seen here next to the X-15 ship #1 (56-6670) after a research flight. The X-15 was a rocket-powered aircraft 50 feet long with a wingspan of 22 feet. It was a missile-shaped vehicle with an unusual wedge-shaped vertical tail, thin stubby wings, and unique side fairings that extended along the side of the fuselage. Armstrong later commanded the Apollo 11 mission, and was the first person to step foot on the moon.
RF2X1RA6M–Astronaut on the background of the moon. Vector illustration.
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