Apollo

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an image of a rocket taking off into the sky
AS-203 Launch
AS-203 launched from LC-37 on Cape Canaveral on July 5, 1966 📸 NASA
two men working on an old car being lifted by crane wires in a factory area
Space Hardware
Space Hardware — David Scott tests out the lunar rover, suspended...
Apollo 11 lifts off from LC-39A on July 16, 1969
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Apollo 11 Launch
Apollo 11 lifts off from LC-39A on July 16, 1969 📸 NASA
The last Saturn rocket launches from LC-39B to rendezvous with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in orbit, July 15, 1975
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Apollo-Soyuz Launch
The last Saturn rocket launches from LC-39B to rendezvous with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in orbit, July 15, 1975 📸 NASA
three men in white spacesuits are posing for a photo with one holding a helmet
Apollo 11 Crew
source: NASA
three men standing next to each other in front of a machine
Left to right, astronaut James McDivitt, NASA Flight Director Christopher Kraft, Apollo Program Manager at NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center Joseph Shea stand around Apollo Primary Guidance, Navigation, and Control System (PGNCS) console simulation.
an oil rig sitting on top of a field next to a forest filled with trees
Apollo 17 sunrise, Pad 39a, 6h45 a.m.EST.December 6, 1972
Apollo 17 sunrise, Pad 39a, 6h45 a.m.EST.December 6, 1972 by MrDanBeaumont, via Flickr
a rocket is flying through the blue sky
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an astronaut floating in the sky with his camera attached to it's back end
the space shuttle is flying through the clouds in this view from earth's orbit
Landing - Atomic Rockets
Landing - Atomic Rockets
an image of the space shuttle in orbit
a man in a space suit talking on a cell phone while wearing an astronaut's helmet
an astronaut standing in front of a space station with the american flag on it's back
Apollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan, in a dirty spacesuit, works at the lunar module, December 13, 1972. (NASA)
black and white photo of woman in space suit hugging stuffed animal bear while other people look on
an astronaut sitting on a tripod looking at something
John Young practicing with a model of the UV telescope for Apollo 16.