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  1. Through this online interface, users may browse through the archive and download any of the images. This web site also provides a suite of resources regarding the images and the cameras that were used during the Apollo program.

  2. www.nasa.gov › gallery › apollo-11Apollo 11 - NASA

    • Neil Armstrong, donned in his space suit, poses for his official Apollo 11 portrait. Armstrong began his flight career as...
    • S69-31743 (July 1969) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. EDITOR'S NOTE: Aldrin was lunar module pilot of the Apollo 11...
    • S69-31742 (July 1969) --- Astronaut Michael Collins. EDITOR'S NOTE: Collins resigned from the NASA space program since this picture was...
    • S69-34875 (June 1969) --- The official emblem of Apollo 11, the United States' first scheduled lunar landing mission. The Apollo...
  3. This Apollo 11 Image Library contains all of the pictures taken on the lunar surface by the astronauts together with pictures from pre-flight training and pictures of equipment and the flight hardware. High-resolution version of all the lunar surface images are included.

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    This image speaks volumes for the fulfillment of a goal. That Apollo 12 astronauts Conrad and Bean landed close enough to Surveyor III to take this photo is truly stunning.

    Astronauts on the Moon were really far from home, expressed with this single image of Jack Schmitt from Apollo 17.

    Landing on the Moon was, to many, the greatest human achievement yet, and this image of Buzz Aldrin from Apollo 11 cemented that idea in public memory.

    When faced with a broken fender on their rover, Cernan and Schmitt worked with help from 386,243 kilometers (240,000 miles) away to fashion a solution that would keep their travels less messy.

    Apollo 16 carried the first telescope that operated on another planetary body. The final three Apollo missions in particular were about gathering loads of scientific information for decades worth of research.

    That’s a really big boulder and a really small rover next to it. Look closely and you’ll see the effect of the steep grade on the front right tire of the rover during the Apollo 17 mission. Astronauts explored a very challenging environment.

    Not only is there a striking contrast in colors in this photograph of Jim Irwin from Apollo 15, but the contrast between human, technology, and the lunar landscape is intense.

    Landing a lunar module on the Moon wasn’t easy, and this shows the force of impact of just one of the four lander legs on Apollo 14.

    Colors on the Moon are far more than the gray/silver we see from Earth. Samples and images from Apollo 17 show the diversity of colors on the Moon, including orange, brown, tan, gray-purple, and blue-gray.

    The accomplishments of the Apollo 11 crew and the five crews that landed after them are evidenced by the scientific, engineering, and photographic yield, which are still studied today. What they left behind on the Moon remains a landmark of a unique period in human history.

    • Neil Armstrong leads his crew as they board the Saturn V rocket. He’s carrying his oxygen ventilator, and in four days will be walking on the Moon.
    • The crew are hurtling towards the Moon. They take this picture as they look back at the Earth, which went on to become one of the most famous photographs to be taken of the planet during the Apollo programme.
    • Here is Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin putting away his sunglasses inside the Lunar Module Eagle, the spacecraft which will take him and Armstrong to the Moon.
    • Apollo 11 has entered the Moon’s orbit, and flies to the far-side. There, they take pictures, and Michael Collins exclaims: “My gosh, they're monsters,” about the mountains and craters on the lunar surface.
  4. www.nasa.gov › image-article › apollo-8-earthriseApollo 8: Earthrise - NASA

    Dec 23, 2020 · Taken aboard Apollo 8 by Bill Anders, this iconic picture shows Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface as the first crewed spacecraft circumnavigated the Moon, with astronauts Anders, Frank Borman, and Jim Lovell aboard. Image Credit: NASA.

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