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Moon landing nasa stock photo
Moon landing nasa stock photo





moon landing nasa stock photo

(Neil Armstrong/NASA via AP) NASA mission control personnel watch the moonwalk by Apollo 11 astronauts, on July 21, 1969, in Houston. (Neil Armstrong/NASA via AP) Astronaut Buzz Aldrin poses for a photo beside the U.S. The astronauts had a camera mounted to the front of their suits. (AP) Neil Armstrong is reflected in the helmet visor of Buzz Aldrin on the surface of the moon.

moon landing nasa stock photo

(AP) Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong steps on the surface of the moon.

moon landing nasa stock photo

Buzz Aldrin, and fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong to a landing on the moon. (NASA via AP) On July 20, 1969, Andy Aldrin, 10, sits in the backyard of his home in Houston while other members of his family listen to the reports of the progress of the lunar module carrying his father, Col. (AP) On July 16, 1969, the Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 crew launches at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Courtesy of Draper) Margaret Hamilton, seen here in a mock-up of the Apollo command module in November 1969, headed a group at the MIT Instrumentation Lab that programmed the pinpoint landing on the moon.

MOON LANDING NASA STOCK PHOTO SIMULATOR

Charles "Doc" Stark Draper, head of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and later founder of the Draper Laboratory, sits in the Apollo Navigation Simulator on the lab’s roof at MIT. (AP) A diagram depicting the planned moon landing mission (Courtesy of Draper) Dr. Kennedy speaks before a joint session of Congress, issuing the challenge for NASA to send a man to the moon. Here's a look back, in photos: On May 25, 1961, President John F. Saturday marks 50 years since Apollo 11 astronauts stepped onto the surface of the moon, on July 20, 1969.







Moon landing nasa stock photo