Image L63-1777 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 03/11/1963. -- Multiple exposure of a test with a prototype Lunar Excursion Module. This test was one of many conducted at Langley of the structural dynamics of lunar landing.
Topic: APOLLO PROGRAM.
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This film segment opens with a shot of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) logo (00:08-00:12) and proceeds to depict the Tularosa basin in south-central New Mexico, host to the US Army’s White Sands Missile Range and facilities for testing the launch escape system of the Apollo command module (00:14-00:30). The narrator of this NASA documentary film piece explains that on May 12, 1964, the site was used for testing the Apollo boiler plate 12, an unmanned test module...
Topics: NASA, Apollo, Apollo Program, Apollo Program B-12
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Former NASA chief historian Roger Launius talked about the history of the Apollo program. He described how the Cold War influenced early space missions and the excitement over the moon landing in 1969. He also explored Apollo's legacy and speculated about the future of space travel. We recorded the interview at the annual American Historical Association meeting in Chicago. Sponsor: American Historical Association
Topics: Apollo Program, Television Program
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Former NASA chief historian Roger Launius talked about the history of the Apollo program. He described how the Cold War influenced early space missions and the excitement over the moon landing in 1969. He also explored Apollo's legacy and speculated about the future of space travel. We recorded the interview at the annual American Historical Association meeting in Chicago. Sponsor: American Historical Association
Topics: Apollo Program, Television Program
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Former NASA chief historian Roger Launius talked about the history of the Apollo program. He described how the Cold War influenced early space missions and the excitement over the moon landing in 1969. He also explored Apollo's legacy and speculated about the future of space travel. We recorded the interview at the annual American Historical Association meeting in Chicago. Sponsor: American Historical Association
Topics: Apollo Program, Television Program
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Former NASA chief historian Roger Launius talked about the history of the Apollo program. He described how the Cold War influenced early space missions and the excitement over the moon landing in 1969. He also explored Apollo's legacy and speculated about the future of space travel. We recorded the interview at the annual American Historical Association meeting in Chicago. Sponsor: American Historical Association
Topics: Apollo Program, Television Program
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NASA documentary of the near-fatal Apollo 13 mission in 1972. Includes the onboard explosion and efforts by the ground crew and flight crew to troubleshoot the malfuction and design and implement contingency procedures to bring the crippled spacecraft home. NASA Film HQ-200
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Topics: NASA, Apollo 13, Apollo Program
Lunar Module Orientation Study Guide from November 1967 for the Apollo program.
Topics: Lunar Module, Apollo Program, NASA
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This historic NASA film, "Houston We Have A Problem" tells the story of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission. Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission in the American Apollo space program and the third intended to land on the Moon. The craft was launched on April 11, 1970, at 13:13 CST from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank exploded two days later, crippling the Service Module (SM) upon which the Command Module (CM) depended. Despite...
Topics: NASA, Apollo 13, Apollo program
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Farouk El-Baz is a space scientist who trained astronauts and led the lunar landing site selection process for NASA's Apollo program between 1967 and 1972. In this event, Mr. El-Baz talked about working on the Apollo missions and shared what he and his team learned about the moon. The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum hosted this talk. Sponsor: National Air and Space Museum
Topics: Remembering the Apollo Program, Television Program
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The music video for Columbia is Watching by Natanas
Topics: Natanas, metal, music video, apollo program
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Three women shared their experiences working on the Apollo space program, discussing how they overcame challenges and their roles with NASA. This program was hosted by the National Air and Space Museum. Sponsor: National Air and Space Museum
Topics: Women and the Apollo Program, Television Program
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Three women shared their experiences working on the Apollo space program, discussing how they overcame challenges and their roles with NASA. This program was hosted by the National Air and Space Museum. Sponsor: National Air and Space Museum
Topics: Women and the Apollo Program, Television Program
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Image L63-1954 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 03/14/1963. -- Sandy M. Stubbs, an engineer in the Impacting Structures Section (within the Structures Research Division), inspects a model of the Apollo command module before conducting a test of water landing characteristics in Langley's tow tank facility. -- Published in James R. Hansen, Spaceflight Revolution: NASA Langley Research Center From Sputnik to Apollo, NASA SP-4308, pp. 361-366.
Topics: APOLLO PROGRAM., Where -- Langley Research Center (LaRC)
Please visit the Source of a file when you download and use it, it helps the original uploader who put his time and money into it. Their websites are awesome to look through. Disclaimer: We and anyone who contributes are not endorsed or helped by NASA. However, if NASA offers their scans of blueprints we will of course include them. This third party archive, mostly made by collectors, is by no means supposed to be a complete list of all blueprints, but we will try to archive as much as we...
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Three women shared their experiences working on the Apollo space program, discussing how they overcame challenges and their roles with NASA. This program was hosted by the National Air and Space Museum. Sponsor: National Air and Space Museum
Topics: Women and the Apollo Program, Television Program
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Speakers associated with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory look at how the lab contributed to the Apollo program and moon landings. They also talk about what its scientists learned from the rocks and other materials gathered during the missions. The event took place on the JPL campus in Pasadena, California. Sponsor: NASA | Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Topics: NASA Jet Propulsion Lab & Apollo Program, Television Program
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Speakers associated with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory look at how the lab contributed to the Apollo program and moon landings. They also talk about what its scientists learned from the rocks and other materials gathered during the missions. The event took place on the JPL campus in Pasadena, California. Sponsor: NASA | Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Topics: NASA Jet Propulsion Lab & Apollo Program, Television Program
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This official NASA film takes the viewer inside the December 1968 launch of Apollo 8. Apollo 8 became the first manned spacecraft to leave Earth orbit, reach Earth’s moon, orbit it and return safely to Earth. The three-astronaut crew — Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders — became the first humans to travel beyond low Earth orbit, the first to see Earth as a whole planet, the first to directly see the far side of the Moon, and...
Topics: NASA, APOLLO 8, Apollo Program, 1968, Stock Footage
Image L63-1164 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 02/06/1963. -- Construction of the track which runs in front of Model 3: Project LOLA or Lunar Orbit and Landing Approach was a simulator built at Langley to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface. It was a complex project that cost nearly $2 million dollars. James Hansen wrote: "This simulator was designed to provide a pilot with a detailed visual encounter with the lunar...
Topics: APOLLO PROGRAM., What -- Moon, Where -- Langley Research Center (LaRC)
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Made prior to the Apollo 11 Moon landing, this issue of the Apollo Digest entitled "Examining the Moon" shows the components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package (ALSEP) being deployed by a technician wearing an Apollo spacesuit in a simulated lunar environment. He carries them on a "barbell" that weighs about 30 pounds on the Moon but 200 on Earth. The Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) comprised a set of scientific instruments placed by the...
Topics: Apollo Program, Lunar Surface Experiment, Lunar Seismic, Stock Footage
Image L63-1164 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 02/06/1963. -- Construction of the track which runs in front of Model 3: Project LOLA or Lunar Orbit and Landing Approach was a simulator built at Langley to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface. It was a complex project that cost nearly $2 million dollars. James Hansen wrote: "This simulator was designed to provide a pilot with a detailed visual encounter with the lunar...
Topics: APOLLO PROGRAM., What -- Moon, Where -- Langley Research Center (LaRC)
Image L63-1164 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 02/06/1963. -- Construction of the track which runs in front of Model 3: Project LOLA or Lunar Orbit and Landing Approach was a simulator built at Langley to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface. It was a complex project that cost nearly $2 million dollars. James Hansen wrote: "This simulator was designed to provide a pilot with a detailed visual encounter with the lunar...
Topics: APOLLO PROGRAM., What -- Moon, Where -- Langley Research Center (LaRC)
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On this mission, astronauts Jim McDivit, Dave Scott and Rusty Scweickart focus on testing the Lunar Module, the spacecraft that will land men on the Moon, in Earth orbit. Featured are sequences of launch, rendezvous, extravehicular activity and the Earth's terrain.
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Topics: NASA, apollo, apollo 9, apollo program, moon, space race, spaceflight
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Un recorrido de Cabo Kennedy , mostrando su enorme centro cohete que puede albergar a cuatro cohetes Saturno a la vez. Película hecha en 1968. Spanish language version -- A tour of Cape Kennedy , showing this huge rocket center that can hold four Saturn rockets at once. Film made in 1968. BRIDGE TO SPACE was directed by Robert Gaffney, Produced by Charles R. Trieschmann, Edited by Angeleo Ross, A.C.E. and made by Cinerama Inc. and Seneca Productions. It was originally released in the 70mm...
Topics: NASA, Espanol, Apollo Program, Cape Canaveral, Spacecraft, Astronomy, Cape Kennedy
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"Pinpoint for Science" celebrates Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the moon, that was launched on November 14th, 1969. This documentary starts with a series of images from Surveyor 3 which landed on the moon on April 19th, 1967 then gives highlights of the Apollo 12 mission as follows: launch footage [including the famous lightning strike to the Saturn V rocket], in-flight footage, control room tracking of rocket, in-orbit shots of moon, moon approaching after LOI [Lunar Orbit...
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Topics: NASA, Film, Stock Footage, Periscope Film, Apollo 12, Apollo Program
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Made at the time of the Apollo Program, this film gives an overview of the Command Module (CM), which was mated to the Service Module and known together as the Command and Service Module (CSM). The CSM was one of two spacecraft, along with the Lunar Module, used for the United States Apollo program which landed astronauts on the Moon. It was built for NASA by North American Aviation. It was launched by itself on three suborbital and low Earth orbit Apollo test missions using the Saturn IB...
Topics: Periscope Film, Stock Footage, NASA, Command Module, Apollo Program, Spacecraft
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Created in 1964, this historic NASA film which aired as an hour-long TV special, discusses the "headline of tomorrow" -- American astronauts landing on the Moon. It then discusses what is being done to make that happen. Animations show how the Apollo mission may work, and designs of the various components including the lunar module and command module, are shown. The various divisions of NASA are also shown, and the wide myriad of research being conducted at the agency to advance the...
Topics: NASA, Space race, Kennedy space center, Apollo program, Gemini program
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This historic NASA film shows the Apollo 7 mission -- the first mission in the United States' Apollo program to carry a crew into space. It was also the first U.S. spaceflight to carry astronauts since the flight of Gemini XII in November 1966. The AS-204 mission, also known as "Apollo 1", was intended to be the first manned flight of the Apollo program, scheduled to launch in February 1967. However, a fire in the cabin during a January 1967 test killed the crew. Manned flights were...
Topics: NASA, Apollo program, Apollo 7, kennedy Space Center, 1968, space race
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This historic NASA film documents the handling and care of moon rocks returned to Earth from the Sea of Tranquility by the astronauts of Apollo 11. The Lunar Receiving Laboratory (shown at the 1:30 mark) was the facility where samples were examined, described, photographed, weighed, and prepared for study. Interestingly, Earth plants and insects were exposed to the lunar materials to determine if there were any pathogens on the samples. Apollo 11 carried the first geologic samples from...
Topics: Periscope Film, Stock Footage, Moon, Moon Rock Apollo Program, mare Tranquillitatis
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Made just prior to the Apollo 4 launch, this historic NASA film gives a good overview of the challenges facing the engineering team and the accomplishments made through 1966. Hosted by none other than Wehrner Von Braun, the film gives some fascinating insights into the "new" Apollo program in the wake of the disastrous Apollo 1 fire. Apollo 4, (also known as AS-501), was the first, unmanned test flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle, which was used by the U.S. Apollo program to send...
Topics: NASA, Apollo program, space program, moon, Wehrner von Braun, Saturn V, rocket
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Produced by NASA in 1969, this forward-looking, color educational film is about the investigation of space and the benefits that research can produce for people on Earth. This includes benefits to a wide variety of scientific disciplines, including meteorology, geology, oceanography, and ecology. The film argues that the development of advanced technology, including the proposed space stations and probes seen in this film, likewise stimulates industrial innovation and production with...
Topics: Benefits From Space, 1969, NASA, Apollo Program, Earthbound, Stock Footage, Periscope Film
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Celebrating the 50th year of the Langley Research Center, this NASA film highlights the many innovations and discoveries made from 1917 through 1967. Langley Research Center (LaRC) is the oldest of NASA's field centers, located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. It directly borders Poquoson, Virginia and Langley Air Force Base. LaRC focuses primarily on aeronautical research, though the Apollo lunar lander was flight-tested at the facility and a number of high-profile space missions have...
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Topics: NASA, Apollo program, President John F. Kennedy, NACA, Space race, VTOL, landing gear test
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Featuring astronauts John Young, Charles Duke Jr. and Ken Mattingly, this publicity film describes the Apollo 16 mission and its goals. Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, the fifth and penultimate to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands. The second of the so-called "J missions," it was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly. Launched from the...
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Topics: Apollo 16, NASA, Moon, Apollo Program, Mission Control, John Young, Astronaut Training, Astronaut,...
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This 1960s newsreel, made prior to the Apollo 11 mission, includes interviews on and background on the three astronauts including Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong. The film includes footage of astronaut training, and some of the equipment to be used on the lunar surface to acquire data. Images of the moon shot by the Ranger spacecraft appear at the 5:30 mark, followed by images of Surveyor and Lunar Orbiter, which located the best landing sites for the Apollo astronauts....
Topics: Apollo 11, Moon, Moon Landing, Apollo Program, NASA, Wernher Von Braun, Stock Footage, Periscope...
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This pictorial history of the Kennedy Space Center begins with the first test firing of a rocket motor in 1951. It then goes on to contrast the primitive launch facilities of that era to the Kennedy Space Center complex of the Apollo program. The Kennedy Space Center was created for the Apollo manned lunar landing program, and has evolved to meet the changing needs of America's manned space program. At NASA's creation in 1958 during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, its...
Topics: Kennedy Space Center, Apollo program, Cape Canaveral, Florida, space race, rocket, missile, U.S....
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This 1960s NASA film shows viewers the test flights of the first two Saturn rockets, SA-1 and SA-2. The film follows the rockets from Marshall Space Flight Center to the barge transportation to Cape Canaveral for the test flights. The film begins with footage from August 1961 of a barge carrying SA-1 down what appears to be the Mississippi River on its way to Cape Canaveral. A truck drives onto a dock carrying part of the rocket (01:08). Viewers see the Saturn rocket in one of the buildings at...
Topics: Saturn, Giant Step, moon, 1960s, NASA, Apollo Program, Saturn I, IB, Project Highwater, Stock...
Image L61-6790 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 10/04/1961. -- An early lunar excursion model was designed on a Friday afternoon in early 1961 by John D. Bird and Ralph W. Stone, Jr., of Langley Research Center for project. Courtney G. Brooks, James M. Grimwood, and Loyd S. Swenson, Jr. wrote in Chariots For Apollo: A History of Manned Lunar Spacecraft: "From December 1960 to the summer of 1961, Langley continued its analyses of lunar-orbit...
Topics: APOLLO PROGRAM., What -- Mercury, What -- Saturn, What -- Earth, Where -- Langley Research Center...
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Made at the early in the Apollo Program, this film details the simulator built to test the control and maneuverability systems for the re-entry of the space capsule. The film gives an overview of the lunar mission and shows the equipment used to simulate the mission. A cathode ray tube is shown at the 4:30 mark, surrounded with displays that indicate lift vector direction, velocity, and more. Roll and Yaw display is seen at the 5:00 mark. Two Electronics Associates Inc. (EAI) 231-R...
Topics: Periscope Film, Stock Footage, Apollo Program, Spacecraft, Re-entry, Simulation, Moon, Apollo Lunar...
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Made prior to the mission and featuring cosmonauts Alexey Leonov and Valerie Kubasov and astronaut Deke Slaton, this film presents an overview of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. This mission was conducted in July 1975 and was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, and the last flight of an Apollo spacecraft. Its primary purpose was as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time, and marked the end of the Space Race between them that began in...
Topics: Soviet Union, NASA, Cosmonaut, Soyuz, Apollo Program, Valerie Kubasov, Alexey Leonov, Cold War,...
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Produced by NASA, this film provides an "eye-witness" perspective of the Apollo 11 mission that put a human on the moon in July 1969. A much longer version of this film (90 minutes) was also released with the same name. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon, Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, on July 20, 1969, at 20:18 UTC. Armstrong became the first to step onto the lunar surface six hours later on July 21 at 02:56 UTC. Armstrong spent...
Topics: NASA. Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, USS Hornet, Lunar Exploration, 1968, Apollo Program,...
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Celebrating the 50th year of the Langley Research Center, this NASA film highlights the many innovations and discoveries made from 1917 through 1967. Langley Research Center (LaRC) is the oldest of NASA's field centers, located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. It directly borders Poquoson, Virginia and Langley Air Force Base. LaRC focuses primarily on aeronautical research, though the Apollo lunar lander was flight-tested at the facility and a number of high-profile space missions have been...
Topics: NASA, Apollo program, John F. Kennedy, VTOL, National Advisory Committee For Aeronautics, Langley...
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This historic film was made by NASA prior to the launch of Apollo 15 and shows mission preparations and goals. Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission in the United States' Apollo program, the fourth to land on the Moon, and the eighth successful manned mission. It was the first of what were termed "J missions," long stays on the Moon, with a greater focus on science than had been possible on previous missions. It was also the first mission on which the Lunar Roving Vehicle was used....
Topics: NASA, Apollo program, Apollo 15, 1971, space program, Cold War, space race, moon, lunar orbit,...
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Using NASA-supplied footage and historic home movies shot by Robert Goddard's associates, this 1971 news report tells the story of the Apollo 15 mission to the moon. The film also includes footage of Wernher von Braun's V-2 rocket being tested at the five minute mark. Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket,[1][2] which he...
Topics: Apollo 15 Robert H. Goddard, V-2 Rocket, Moon, Wernher Von Braun, NASA, Space Travel, Rocket,...
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NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment exploring the history of the Gemini project that was instrumental in getting man to the moon.
Topics: NASA Destination Tomorrow, Project Gemini, Moon, Space Flight, Procedures, Training, Mercury...
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6338&start=0&subject=Science
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This NASA film, made before the Apollo 11 mission, shows the testing of various spacecraft components, starting with mock-ups of the various systems including parachutes, escape systems, and the command module, service module, and lunar module themselves. Prototypes of various modules are shown being launched into space, their engines tested, and re-entry shields demonstrated. At the 2:23 mark, a prototype of the Lunar Module is seen being tested. The actual modules are seen being built...
Topics: Periscope Film, Stock Footage, NASA, Apollo Program, Spaceraft, Command Module, Apollo Lunar...
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NASA Apollo 12 Astronaut and Artist Alan Bean gives remarks at the opening of the exhibit "Alan Bean: Painting Apollo, First Artist on Another World" at the National Air and Space Museum, Monday, July 20, 2009 in Washington. The show opening coincided with the 40th anniversary celebration of Apollo. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Topics: Alan Bean Apollo Program Apollo 40th Anniversary National Air and Space Museum (NASM), Who -- Alan...
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Made prior to the mission and featuring cosmonauts Alexey Leonov and Valerie Kubasov and astronaut Deke Slaton, this film presents an overview of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. This mission was conducted in July 1975 and was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, and the last flight of an Apollo spacecraft. Its primary purpose was as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time, and marked the end of the Space Race between them that began in...
Topics: Apollo Program, Apollo-Soyuz Test Program, Alexey Leonov, Valerie Kubasov, Donald Deke Slayton,...
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National Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emil de Cou, left, presents a ceremonial baton to retired NASA Flight Director and manager Gene Kranz at the Apollo 40th anniversary celebration held at the National Air and Space Museum, Monday, July 20, 2009 in Washington. Kranz was a guest conductor the night before at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Topics: Apollo Program Apollo 40th Anniversary Emil de Cou Gene Kranz National Air and Space Museum (NASM),...
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Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke, the 10th person to walk on the moon who spent 71 hours on the lunar surface, talks during a panel discussion, Monday, July 20, 2009, hosted by Nick Clooney at the Newseum in Washington as part of the commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Topics: Charlie Duke Apollo Program Newseum Washington, DC Apollo 16 Apollo 40th Anniversary, What --...