NASA Finally Releases Photos of Endeavour Docked at ISS
HUMANOID HISTORY
July 31, 1971 – Apollo 15 astronaut Jim Irwin works at the lunar rover at the end of the first moonwalk of the mission. (NASA)
Small Step For Man - Image Of First Step On The Moon Stock Image - Image of discover, historic: 1603607
Small step for man - image of first step on the moon. Small step for man - impri , #Ad, #man, #image, #Small, #step, #moon #ad
Hubble Telescope, Disoriented by Mechanical Failure, Takes a Nap to Reboot (Published 2018)
Portrait of Gemini 11 prime and backup crews
Portrait of Gemini 11 prime and backup crews. Seated are the Gemini 11 prime crewmembers l.-r. Astronauts Richard F. Gordon Jr., prime crew pilot, and Charles Conrad Jr., prime crew command pilot. Standing are l.-r. Astronauts William A. Anders, backup crew pilot, and Neil Armstrong, backup crew command pilot. They are in their space suits next to a mock-up of the Gemini spacecraft NASA Identifier: S66-50772
Apollo 8: " The first launch of Saturn 5 Moon rocket with crew", December 21, 1868
Ralph Morse, LIFE photo, source Google/Life 2008 (Free). REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont. APOLLO 8 launch: Relive! this fantastic launch on ABC," EXCEPTIONAL HISTORICAL MOMENT " Dec. 21, 1968 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn00BvWwke0 APOLLO 8 Launch, Walter Cronkite: "This building is shaking under us" CBS News, December 21, 1968 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVVTHJjcTHE Apollo 8 MISSION: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp_RDqPQ-qg
The First NASA Space Tragedy
On January 27, 1967, the crew of Apollo/Saturn 204 (commonly known as Apollo 1) were training for an Earth orbiting mission when tragedy struck.
A Look Back at Apollo 16
In early April of 1972, NASA was preparing to launch the Apollo program's 10th manned mission, Apollo 16—the fifth to actually land on the Moon.
John Duncan
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Patches of every Apollo mission flown - Apollo 10
STS-98
Launched: February 7, 2001, 6:13:02 p.m. EST Landing: February 20, 2001, 3:33 p.m. EST, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Space Shuttle: Atlantis Crew: Commander Kenneth Cockrell, Pilot Mark Polansky, Mission Specialists Robert Curbeam, Thomas Jones and Marsha Ivins. STS-98 was another International Space Station mission to transport supplies and equipment to the ISS - most notably the Destiny research module. Mission Specialists Curbeam and Jones performed 3 spacewalks (EVAs) to work on the…
Apollo 9
Launch- March 3, 1969 Landing- March 13, 1969 Astronauts- James A. McDivitt, Russell L. Schweickart and David R. Scott Apollo 9 preformed the first two successful rendezvous and docking with the Command and Service Module (CSM) and Lunar Module (LM). Overall the mission was a success with all the prime mission objectives being met. www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/missions/apollo9.html#....
Apollo Lunar Module
Apollo Lunar Module - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
STS_1+STS135
JSC2011-E-205608 (2 Nov. 2011) --- The current and former astronauts who formed the crews of STS-1, the first space shuttle mission, and STS-135, the final shuttle mission, pose for a group photo in a training facility at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on Nov. 2, 2011. They are, from left, Doug Hurley, STS-135 pilot, Robert Crippen, STS-1 pilot, John Young, STS-1 commander, with STS-135 commander Chris Ferguson, and mission specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim. Photo credit: NASA…
Project Apollo Mission Patches - Space Mission Insignia on Sea and Sky
Apollo 1 Mission Patch