Category: Apollos & Moonwalks
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A lunar view of Earth taken with the astronomy camera
A very rare far-ultraviolet photograph of the Earth from the lunar surface taken with the UV astronomy camera.
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Charles Pete Conrad Standing by the US Flag
“I’ve always thought the pictures we took of each other on the Moon were all we were going to have left after it was over to remember what we did.” – Pete Conrad.
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The last man on the Moon posing next to the Lunar Rover
This very rare and superb “tourist” photograph shows the last man on the Moon, Eugene Cernan, posing with the Lunar Rover at Taurus-Littrow Base at the end of the last EVA on the lunar surface.
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Alan Bean transporting scientific equipment on the Ocean of Storms
A frame from the panoramic sequence taken by Conrad at the deployment site of the lunar-science station (also called ALSEP site).
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Portrait of Apollo 9 Crew
Portrait of the Apollo 9 prime crew in their space suits. From left to right they are: Commander, James A. McDivitt, Command Module pilot, David R. Scott, and Lunar Module pilot, Russell L. Schweickart.
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First lunar eclipse observed from deep space
Extremely rare photograph of the first lunar eclipse observed from deep space. The Apollo 15 spacecraft was about 200,000 km from Earth when the crew captured this truly out of this world view of a lunar eclipse from deep space (through the 80mm lens) that had never been witnessed by humans before.