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Chief astronaut and director of flight crew operations, Donald K. Slayton (right front) reviews lunar charts with...
S66-06048 (1966) --- This chart depicts a nominal mission profile for an Apollo lunar landing mission. Photo credit:...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station to orbit the Moon in support of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station to orbit the Moon in support of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component of the Artemis...
This infographic shows each element of Gateway, humanity's first space station in lunar orbit as a vital component...
The Gateway space station will be humanity's first space station around the Moon as a vital component of the Artemis...
S72-32719 (March 1972) --- With four of the six planned lunar missions completed, this chart has been prepared to...
AS17-137-20990 (12 Dec. 1972) --- A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the now highly-publicized...
AS17-141-21608 (13 Dec. 1972) --- Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan stands near an over-hanging rock during the third...
A chart is seen on a monitor as NASA Moon Base Program Executive Carlos Garcia-Galan speaks during an event where...
This chart provides a launch summary of the Saturn IB launch vehicle as of 1973. Developed by the Marshall Space...
This 1968 chart depicts the various mission configurations for the Saturn IB launch vehicle. Developed by the...
This 1968 chart illustrates the characteristics and proposed missions for the Saturn IB launch vehicle. Developed by...
S72-56362 (27 Dec. 1972) --- Scientist-astronaut Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt (facing camera), Apollo 17 lunar module...
NASA's Artemis program continues to make great strides toward landing the first woman and next man on the lunar...