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NASA, Washington, D.C.
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Apollo / Saturn V lift-off, 11.22 a.m. EST, 14 November 1969. First leg, Apollo I2 lunar mission
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United States flag on moon surface with lunar surface television camera in background
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Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., walking near lunar module
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Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., walks on the surface of the moon
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Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., walks on the surface of the moon
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Apollo II booster rocket clears mobile launcher, lift-off 9.32 am 16th July, 1969
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Apollo II rises past launch pad 39A. 1st luna landing mission. Kennedy Space Center, Florida. 16th July 1969
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Sequence of earth rise over moon's horizon taken from Apollo 10 lunar
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Persian Gulf coastal area of Iran Qeshm Island, as seen from Apollo 7
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Persian Gulf coastal area of Iran Qeshm Island, as seen from Apollo 7
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Apollo 6 launch, Saturn V Rocket, interstage section falls away
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Wallops Island, (Va.), Trios IX, picture of Double Vortex with centres. 101st polar orbit pass
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Astronaut on moon holding tool, to collect gravel, his colleague with camera reflected in visor
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Men viewing space hardware (N. Kruschev, political visit)
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Jupiter; unrolled; 4 months apart taken by Voyagers 1 and 2, showing atmospheric movement
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Jupiter, unrolled; 4 months apart, taken by Voyagers 1 and 2, showing atmospheric movement
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Broken clouds over New Mexico and Arizona under snow
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