RM2G22729–aerospace / space travel, Project Apollo, 1961-1975, Apollo 7, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMCP6DYG–Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, Apollo Command Module after splashdown
RMT81NTK–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RMWP9X85–henry crown space center project apollo lunar module training display exhibit museum of science and industry Chicago Illinois USA
RM2B09HY2–A 'Project Apollo' story booklet in the Museum of Communications (part of the Nuremberg Transport Museum), Nuremberg, Germany.
RFEC66H4–Apollo on moon surface, earth in the background - Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMMR3WBH–Gift of superior tree seeds given to the crew of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. Dated 20th century
RF2ABRHG5–Teleclip Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo CSM-111 docking with a Soyuz 19 spacecraft - photo taken directly from color TV screen in the UK - by 'Harry' (the unknown photographer) during the live broadcasts in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz, lit. 'Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz', commonly referred to by the Soviets as Soyuz–Apollo), conducted in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot
RMKRNCXF–Project Apollo Lunar Landing Flight Techniques
RME0Y2X7–Sep. 09, 1968 - Apollo 7 launch project: Astronaut Walter M.Schirra is shown during Egress training from the Apollo Spacecraft in an altitude chamber at the Kennedy space center, Florida.
RMK3W25F–Dawn breaks behind the ASTP Saturn IB launch vehicle during the Countdown Demonstration Test for the Apollo Soyuz Test Project at the Kennedy Space Center July 2, 1975 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The mission will carry astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald Slayton to the dock with a Russian Soyuz spacecraft demonstrating that two different spacecraft can dock in space. (photo by NASA/ Kennedy Space Center via Planetpix)
RM2BF42KN–Rocket Engine Liquid Fuel Apollo Lunar Module Ascent Engine. This is the Lunar Module Ascent Engine used to lift up the ascent portion of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) after the completion of a lunar landing mission for Project Apollo.
RF2HF567G–Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the lunar surface as he salutes the United States flag.
RMD0P0GF–Apollo-Soyuz Rendezvous and Docking Test Project
RM2DN1KH0–Decorative Project for Central Tondo with Apollo, Autumn and Winter, Felice Giani, Italian, 1758–1823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash over traces of graphite on cream laid paper, Circular medallion representing Apollo playing lyre, flanked by two lozenges; at left, elderly drinker, Silenus, supported by young Diana with bow and quiver. Figures shown obliquely from back. At left, beside medallion, pen sketch for tree stump surrounded by snake., Italy, ca. 1780, architecture, interiors, Drawing
RMTC40KB–Soyuz spacecraft and launch vehicle installation on the launch pad, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), Baikonur complex in Kazakhstan, July, 1975. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RM2CF742M–The Kennedy Space Center launch team is continuing the checkout of Apollo 17 flight hardware for the final lunar exploration mission of Project Apollo. A mission simulation to check out the lunar roving vehicle and all its systems was successfully carried out. Participating in the test, conducted in conjunction with the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas, were prime crew members Harrison H. Schmitt, Lunar Module Pilot, left, and Eugene A. Cernan, Commander. Rollout of the Apollo 17 space vehicle to Complex 39's Pad A is scheduled for August 28. The lunar module which will carry Cernan
RM2DENY59–Apollo-Soyuz Test. Training platform for American and Russian astronauts in a space cooperation project (July 1975). Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). Houston. State of Texas. United States.
RFF3YXDR–Apollo-Soyuz test project - 3D render
RM2G2272D–aerospace / space travel, Project Apollo, 1961-1975, Apollo 7, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMGE4HF1–This scene was photographed with a handheld 70mm camera from a rendezvous window of the American Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) mission. It shows the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft contrasted against a black-sky background with the Earth's horizon below. The three major components of the Soyuz are the spherical-shaped Orbital Module, the bell-shaped Descent Vehicle and the cylindrical-shaped Instrument Assembly Module. The docking system on the Orbital Module was specially designed to interface with the docking system on the Apollo's Docking Module. ASTP
RMT81NTM–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RMC2H4P5–Apollo-Soyuz Test Project's NASA Apollo/Saturn 1B space vehicle launch
RM2GGBNGK–This is a Descent Engine designed by Space Technology Laboratories as used on the Project Apollo Lunar Excursion Module (LM) to land on the Moon. The engine could be throttled between 1,000 and 10,000 pounds of thrust and was also the first gimballed and throttable rocket engine used on a spacecraft. The engine shown here is an early developmental model dating to 1966. During the Apollo lunar missions from 1969-1972, there were no problems with the Descent Engine, although on the Apollo 13 mission, no Moon landing was made and the Descent Engine served another purpose, that of taking the craft
RMW47Y1H–London artist Helen Marshall's People's Moon project, a giant photographic mosaic shown at the exact hour 50 years ago that Apollo 11 landed the first people on the Moon, at Piccadilly Circus, London.
RMW103YF–Retired NASA flight director Gene Kranz points out a feature inside the restored Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center near Houston as dignitaries gather for the room's dedication ceremony. The multi-million dollar restoration project coincided with the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's historic 1969 moon landing.
RF2ABRDMD–Teleclip Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Alexei Leonov inside Soyuz 19 spacecraft - photo taken directly from color TV screen in the UK - by 'Harry' (the unknown photographer) during the live broadcasts in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz, lit. 'Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz', commonly referred to by the Soviets as Soyuz–Apollo), conducted in July 1975.
RMKREB9B–Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, Apollo Command Module after splashdown
RME0Y38G–Sep. 19, 1968 - Apollo 7 Launch Project: The First Manned-Flight In The United States Effort To Get Men On The Moon In 1969 Will Be Launched In October 1968. Photo shows Typical Meal With Its Mackaged Space-Food Equivalent On The Left Is The Freeze-Dehydrated Beef, Vegetables And Dessert.
RMKHR45M–The Apollo-Soyuz crew, from left: American astronauts 'Deke' Slayton, Tom Stafford, Vance Brand, Russian cosmonauts Aleksey Leonov, Valeriy Kubasov pose for a group photo at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The mission is to demonstrate that two different spacecraft can dock in space. (photo by NASA via Planetpix) (photo by NASA via Planetpix)
RF2FYT8HP–12 September 1962President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks, following a tour of spacecraft displays inside a hangar at the Rich Building of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. President Kennedy holds a scale model of the Apollo command module, presented to him by Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Dr. Robert Gilruth; a mock-up of the lunar lander (also known as 'the Bug') sits at left in background. Standing in back: Director of Operations for Project Mercury, Dr. Walter C. Williams; Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RF2HF5678–Astronaut Alan Bean holds Special Environmental Sample Container. Original from NASA.
RMD0P0JD–Launch of Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Saturn IB
RM2DMW8H6–Jupiter and Hebe, Apollo and Terspsichore., Felice Giani, Italian, 1758–1823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on cream laid paper, Decorative project with octagonal design. Head of eagle shown below left knee of Jupiter. Apollo plays lyre Terpsichore with tambourine., Italy, 1815, figures, Drawing
RMT7114N–Photograph of Thomas P. Stafford and Andriyan G. Nikolayev in the Soyuz simulator, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), Moscow, Russia, October 17, 1972. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RM2GDB123–A Soyuz rocket lifts off from Baikonur Cosmodrome inKazaksstan
RM2DENY5D–Apollo-Soyuz Test. Training platform for American and Russian astronauts in a space cooperation project (July 1975). Detail. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). Houston. State of Texas. United States.
RFF3YYJ4–Apollo-Soyuz test project - 3D render
RM2G2272A–aerospace / space travel, Project Apollo, 1961-1975, Apollo 7, 11.10.1968 - 22.10.1968, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMGE4HF2–A mock-up of the USSR Soyuz spacecraft on display at the Cosmonaut Training Center (Star City) near Moscow. The Soyuz, mounted horizontally, was exhibited at the Paris air show in May- June 1973 in a docked configuration with an Apollo spacecraft. The spherical-shaped section of the Soyuz is called the orbital module. The middle section with the lettering "CCCP" (USSR) on it is called the descent vehicle. Two solar panels extend out from the instrument-assembly module. The joint US-USSR Apollo-Soyuz Test Project docking in Earth orbit mission took place in July 1975. A docking module
RMT81NTH–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RMRMCK13–Encounter in space: The American Apollo capsule (left) and the Soviet Soyuz immediately before the coupling in Earth's orbit. The Apollo Soyuz project is the most spectacular joint mission between the two superpowers USA and USSR.
RM2GGBNGB–This is the Lunar Module Ascent Engine used to lift up the ascent portion of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) after the completion of a lunar landing mission for Project Apollo. The ascent portion of the LEM, carrying the Apollo two astronauts, then docked with the Command Module (CM) orbiting the Moon and flown by the CM Commander. The Ascent Engine engine produced 3,500 pounds of thrust and was built by the Bell Aerosystems Company. The engine was used successfully in all operational Apollo lunar missions between 1969 and 1972, except for Apollo 13 which did not reach the Moon. This engine w
RMW47Y1W–People watching London artist Helen Marshall's People's Moon project, a giant photographic mosaic shown at the exact hour 50 years ago that Apollo 11 landed the first people on the Moon, at Piccadilly Circus, London.
RMCWCE2G–Painting of Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first international docking of the US's Apollo capsule and the USSR's Soyuz
RF2ABRDCT–Teleclip - Apollo-Soyuz Test Project - 'Vance Brand - Command Module Pilot' subtitles; - Soyuz 19 docked with Apollo CSM-111 - photo taken directly from color TV screen in the UK - by 'Harry' (the unknown photographer) during the live broadcasts in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz, lit. 'Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz', commonly referred to by the Soviets as Soyuz–Apollo), conducted in July 1975.
RF2B2PFEF–BURUNDI - CIRCA 1975: A stamp printed in Burundi, dedicated Apollo – Soyuz Test Project, depicts the Soyuz Spacecraft, circa 1975
RM2F9PTPG–American Apollo spacecraft docked to Russian Soyuz via Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) docking adapter, Paris Air Show (30/05/73)
RMEC87YN–Photograph of President Gerald Ford (1913-2006) watching Apollo Soyuz Test project crewmen as they orbited the Earth. Dated 1975
RF2FYT8JG–12 September 1962 President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks, following a tour of spacecraft displays inside a hangar at the Rich Building of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. President Kennedy holds a scale model of the Apollo command module, presented to him by Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Dr. Robert Gilruth; a mock-up of the lunar lander (also known as 'the Bug') sits at left in background. Standing in back: Director of Operations for Project Mercury, Dr. Walter C. Williams; Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RMHFTPWX–070606-N-5345W-041 SUITLAND, Md. (June 6, 2007) - Retired Senior Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate Scott Wood carefully restores a Saturn V F-1 rocket engine to its original condition at the National Air & Space Museum's Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration and Storage Facility. Five F-1 engines were used on the stage one portion of the Saturn V rocket to launch the project Apollo missions into space in the 1960s and 1970s. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristopher Wilson (RELEASED) US Navy 070606-N-5345W-041 Retired Senior Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate Scott Wo
RMD7A1PN–USA Washington Apollo-Soyuz Test Project display
RM2DMYRT1–Project for Ceiling Design Depicting Aurora, Felice Giani, Italian, 1758–1823, Pen and brown ink, brush and watercolor, black chalk on off-white laid paper, Circular composition. Aurora flies toward right holding leaves above a basket which is carried by putti. One putto below pours water from a jar. In the left background is Apollo rising in a chariot. Framed by a square in graphite, the lines being divided into eight parts., Italy, 1810–25, figures, Drawing
RMG3APFW–View of NASA's Apollo Command/Service Module (CSM), on display at the Kennedy Space Centre Visitors Complex, Merritt Island.
RMW7E4B6–US President Ford speaks to the astronauts of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, July 1975. Artist: Unknown
RM2CRA3N5–The Apollo Soyuz Test Project Saturn IB launch vehicle thundered away from KSC's Launch Complex 39B at 3:50 p.m.
RMM8TEDK–Omega Speedmaster Professional 'Alaska Project' Moonwatch, issued in 2008 in a Limited Edition of 1970 pieces only.
RM2G2270B–aerospace / space travel, Project Apollo, 1961-1975, Apollo 7, 11.10.1968 - 22.10.1968, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMGE4F2C–(August 9, 1972) The Kennedy Space Center launch team is shown here continuing the checkout of Apollo 17 flight hardware for the final lunar exploration mission of Project Apollo. A mission simulation to check out the lunar roving vehicle and all its systems was successfully carried out. Participating in the test, conducted in conjunction with the Manned Spacecraft Center (now the Johnson Space Center) in Houston, Texas, were prime crew members Harrison H. Schmitt, Lunar Module Pilot, left, and Eugene A. Cernan, Commander. Rollout of the Apollo 17 space vehicle to Complex 39's Pad A happened o
RMT81NTG–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RF2G8YG4D–Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States - July 21 2021: Saturn V Moon Rocket Third Stage Engine Exhaust of the Apollo Program Spacecraft.
RMG03WFK–Command Module Apollo Project
RMW7X30J–Apollo butterfly (Parnassius apollo), Hautes-Alpes, Queyras Natural Park, France, July. meetyourneighbours.net project.
RF2HTEKEH–Sy Liebergot (Seymour Liebergot) is a retired NASA flight controller, for NASA's Apollo program & part of the team that guided Apollo 13 back to Earth
RF2ABRDF1–Teleclip - Apollo-Soyuz Test Project - 'All systems were switched on to carry out active docking if it became necessary...' subtitle; - Alexei Leonov - Valeri Kubasov inside Soyuz 19 capsule moments before docking with Apollo CSM-111 - photo taken directly from color TV screen in the UK - by 'Harry' (the unknown photographer) during the live broadcasts in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz. 'Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz', commonly referred to by the Soviets as Soyuz–Apollo),
RF2B2PFED–BURUNDI - CIRCA 1975: A stamp printed in Burundi, dedicated Apollo – Soyuz Test Project, depicted Soyuz launch, circa 1975
RM2F9PTR4–American Apollo spacecraft docked to Russian Soyuz via Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) docking adapter, Paris Air Show (30/05/73)
RMEC0D16–WASHINGTON D.C. - MAY 24, 2014:The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) conducted in July 1975, was the first joint U.S.–Soviet spac
RF2FYT8JJ–12 September 1962 President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks, following a tour of spacecraft displays inside a hangar at the Rich Building of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. President Kennedy holds a scale model of the Apollo command module, presented to him by Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Dr. Robert Gilruth; a mock-up of the lunar lander (also known as 'the Bug') sits at left in background. Standing in back: Director of Operations for Project Mercury, Dr. Walter C. Williams; Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RMCWCD4R–Apollo 11 boot print on the Moon. July 20, 1969.
RMD0NXY7–Apollo 13 - An Astronaut Sleeps
RM2DNA6AR–Project for the Painted Decoration of the Ceiling of a Hall (Painted Oval Ceiling), Jean Baptiste-Marie Pierre, French, 1714 – 1789, Pen and black ink, brush and gray and black wash on two sheets of off-white heavy laid paper joined together horizonatally, lined, Image of an oval ceiling, without the room setting. At the center, a view at the sky passing an oval entablature. In the sky are Apollo, the Muses and genii. The entablature is supported by arches through which parts of further structures are shown. In four of the arches stand pedestals with griffins crouching beside a clock-like form
RMKREAMF–launch of apollo-soyuz test project (MIX FILE) Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Saturn IB launch
RF2HF5674–Astronaut Edwin E Aldrin Jr, Lunar Module (LM) pilot descends from the LM. NASA photo.
RM2BF01AJ–These five men composed the two prime crews of the joint United States-USSR Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) docking mission in Earth orbit . Thomas P. Stafford (standing left), cosmonaut Aleksey A. Leonov (standing righ
RMM8TEDW–Omega Speedmaster Professional 'Alaska Project' Moonwatch, issued in 2008 in a Limited Edition of 1970 pieces only.
RMB4XM8M–aerospace / space travel, Project Apollo, 1961-1975, Apollo 7, 11.10.1968 - 22.10.1968, docking manoeuvre with expended Stage 2 of Saturn IB Rocket (S-IVB), NASA, astronautics, flight, spacecraft, spaceship, universe, 60s, 1960s, historic, historical, out of blast, burnt out, dock, exercise, maneuver, 20th century,
RMGE4F56–The Apollo Soyuz Test Project Saturn IB launch vehicle thundered away from KSC's Launch Complex 39B at 3:50 p.m. Aboard the Apollo Command Module were ASTP Astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald Slayton. The astronauts will rendezvous and dock with a Soyuz spacecraft, launched this morning from the Baikonur launch facility in the Soviet Union, carrying Soviet cosmonauts Aleksey Leonov and Valerly Kubasov. Image # : 75PC-0386
RMT81NTP–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RFEB4YDB–Apollo-Soyuz test project with experimental joint flight of the Soviet spaceship Soyuz-19 and the American spaceship Apollo, ele
RF2JM4YY3–astronauts from the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project as 1st joint flight of the USA and USSR, circa 1975. stamp printed in USSR. American and USSR flag.
RMW7X316–Apollo butterfly (Parnassius apollo), Hautes-Alpes, Queyras Natural Park, France, July. meetyourneighbours.net project.
RM2GN6J17–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Apollo Soyuz Test Project Saturn IB launch vehicle thundered away from KSC’s Launch Complex 39B at 3:50 p.m. today. Aboard the Apollo Command Module were ASTP Astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald Slayton. The astronauts will rendezvous and dock with a Soyuz spacecraft, launched this morning from the Baikonur launch facility in the Soviet Union, carrying Soviet cosmonauts Aleksey Leonov and Valeriy Kubasov. The first international crewed spaceflight was a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, or ASTP, too
RF2ABRDF6–Teleclip - Apollo Soyuz - 'Altitude: 139 1/2 miles - Speed: 17,480 mph' subtitle - Alexei Leonov inside command module of Soyuz 19 moments before his historic handshake with Tom Stafford - photo taken directly from color TV screen in the UK - by 'Harry' (the unknown photographer) during the live broadcasts in July 1975. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» – «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz, lit. 'Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz', commonly referred to by the Soviets as Soyuz–Apollo), conducted in July 1975.
RF2B2PFEC–BURUNDI - CIRCA 1975: A stamp printed in Burundi, dedicated Apollo – Soyuz Test Project, depicts the Soyuz Spacecraft, circa 1975
RM2F9PTRG–American Apollo spacecraft docked to Russian Soyuz via Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) docking adapter, Paris Air Show (30/05/73)
RF2HN26XE–Building work on the former Apollo House Dublin, Ireland, where a 21 storey mixed development is under construction.
RF2FYT8J6–12 September 1962 President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks, following a tour of spacecraft displays inside a hangar at the Rich Building of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. President Kennedy holds a scale model of the Apollo command module, presented to him by Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Dr. Robert Gilruth; a mock-up of the lunar lander (also known as 'the Bug') sits at left in background. Standing in back: Director of Operations for Project Mercury, Dr. Walter C. Williams; Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RMCWCD4X–Apollo 11 boot print on the Moon. July 20, 1969.
RMD0NXY8–Apollo 13 - Innumerable Craters Scar the Surface of the Moon
RFT7XEYF–The Apollo spacecraft was designed to take man to the Moon. Spacecraft consisted of a combined command and service module CSM and a lunar module LM
RMJ95B5A–A.J. Defehrt Chariot of Apollo Google Art Project
RF2HF5651–Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the lunar surface as he salutes the United States flag.
RM2BF0788–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.
RMM8TEDN–Omega Speedmaster Professional 'Alaska Project' Moonwatch, issued in 2008 in a Limited Edition of 1970 pieces only.
RM2H99J52–Christopher Kraft, flight director during Project Mercury, works at his console inside the Flight Control area at Mercury Mission Control during NASA's first crewed missions in the 1960s. NASA's first flight director oversaw early human spaceflight missions, including the Apollo 11 lunar landing.
RMGE4F57–This is the American crew insignia of the joint United States-USSR Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). The white stars on the blue background represent American astronauts Thomas P. Stafford, commander; Vance D. Brand, command module pilot; and Donald (Deke) K. Slayton, docking module pilot. The dark gold stars on the red background represent Soviet cosmonauts Aleksey A. Leonov, commander, and Valeriy N. Kubasov, engineer. Image # : S75-20361 Date: February 27, 1975
RMT81NTN–Apollo 14 Moon Rock
RFEB4YEP–Apollo-Soyuz test project with experimental joint flight of the Soviet spaceship Soyuz-19 and the American spaceship Apollo, ele
RMWAR334–Drawing, Decorative Project for Central Tondo with Apollo, Autumn and Winter, ca. 1780
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