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The 1960s Star Trek television series’ cast members visit NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, now Armstrong, in...
Moon Lunar Orbiter-Lunar Orbiter II: Display Transparencies Lunar Orbiter II from Washington Press Conference. Lunar...
Space Suit: NASA Langley researcher (Kenneth R. Yenni) tries out a proposal for an Apollo space suit.
Lift off of Lunar Orbiter III from Complex 13.
Liftoff of Lunar Orbiter III from Complex 13.
This photo was taken by Lunar Orbiter IV. In it's mission to photograph areas on the new and far side of the Moon...
Lunar Orbiter was essentially a flying camera. The payload structure was built around a pressurized shell holding...
A 13-foot diameter mounted inside the large test chamber at the Cryogenic Propellant Tank, or K-Site, at National...
Surveyor 5 sitting in a 10-meter diameter crater. Surveyor 5 landed on Mare Tranquillitatis in September of 1967....
Lunar landing test of LEM at LLRF Lunar Landing Research Facility: A NASA Langley research pilot flies a lunar...
POGO is a device that uses cables connected to the ceiling to suspend an astronaut. POGO supports five-sixths of a...
During a nighttime training session, a multiple exposure captures the movement of the Lunar Excursion Module...
During a nighttime training session, a multiple exposure captures the movement of the Lunar Excursion Module...
Surveyor 5 image of the footpad resting in the lunar soil. The trench at right was formed by the footpad sliding...
Surveyor 6 casting 18-meter long shadow with Sun just 8° above the horizon. Surveyor 6 Landed 10 November 1967 in...
S67-47941 (1967) --- Astronaut Karl G. Henize.
S67-35799 (1967) --- Astronaut Donald L. Holmquest.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A worker in the Space Station Processing Facility watches as a laboratory rack moves...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Viewed across the Turn Basin at NASA Kennedy Space Center, the barge Pegasus is towed...
Dr. von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), at the South Pole Antarctica. January 7, 1967.
Apollo astronauts study rock formations during a geology field training in Iceland in 1967.
Group of Astronauts during Jungle Survival Training. JUNGLE SURVIVAL SCHOOL, PANAMA 06/12-16/1967 CN
S67-20423 (1967) --- Comparison chart of U.S. launch vehicles. Photo credit: NASA
Dr. von Braun examining a welding device during the tour of the MSFC Manufacturing and Engineering (ME) Laboratory...