The Antarctic Continent, photographed 23 Jan 1965, by TIROS IX weather satellite
UNKNOWN; NASA, Washington, D.C.
Astronaut Bean, Apollo XII, November 1969, on moon
NASA, Washington, D.C.; Charles CONRAD (photographer)
Lunar module ascending from moon earth in background
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Michael COLLINS (photographer)
Aldrin setting out seismometer near module, U.S.A. flag in background
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Neil ARMSTRONG (photographer)
Aldrin and lunar module on moon
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Neil ARMSTRONG (photographer)
Edwin Aldrin on moon, Armstrong and module reflected in visor, July 1969
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Neil ARMSTRONG (photographer)
Edwin Aldrin about to jump from luna module ladder
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Neil ARMSTRONG (photographer)
Snoopy rising from low level swoop at moon surface, Apollo X
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); John YOUNG (photographer)
Spider returning to Gumdrop, Apollo IX Flight
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); David SCOTT (photographer)
Scott at hatch of Apollo IX command module passing over Mississippi valley
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Russell SCHWEICKART (photographer)
Astronaut David Scott on Spiders front porch, Apollo IX
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); Russell SCHWEICKART (photographer)
Astronaut Edward H. White, Gemini 4, June 1965
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); James McDIVITT (photographer)
The Earth showing Southern Hemisphere
NASA, Washington, D.C.; APOLLO 8 CREW (photographer)
The moon, December 1968, taken from Apollo Spacecraft
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer); William ANDERS (photographer)
Astronaut inspecting Surveyor 3, Unmanned craft resting on moon since April 1967
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Drill test, astronaut's boots, instrument for measuring radiation
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Print left by Surveyor 3 pad when it bounced on landing
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Instrument called Gnomon to determine size and distance of objects on moon
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Scoop collecting lunar rubble
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Deep crater near Surveyor 3 and lunar module Apollo XII
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Hasselblad camera as used, and left, on the moon
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Moon surface, with Charlie Brown, command module, in foreground taken from Snoopy, Apollo X
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Lunar crater Schmidt near Sea of Tranquility
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
First rendezvous in space, December 15, 1965. Gemini 6 and 7
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
"The world looked like a jewel on black velvet", moon surface lower foreground, earth in distance (Apollo 8)
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Atda Alligator tether with Gemini 9 for space stroll
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
India and Ceylon from spacecraft eight hundred miles up
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Outbound view of Saturn after first encounter by Pioneer
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Best yet view of Saturn and its rings, returned by Pioneer II on 29 August 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Saturn and its moon Rhea as viewed at 11.00pm PDT 29 August 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)