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NASA photographers Evan Deroche and Brandon Hancock joined the U.S. Coast Guard in an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to...
NASA photographers Evan Deroche and Brandon Hancock joined the U.S. Coast Guard in an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to...
NASA photographers Evan Deroche and Brandon Hancock joined the U.S. Coast Guard in an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to...
NASA photographers Evan Deroche and Brandon Hancock joined the U.S. Coast Guard in an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to...
NASA photographers Evan Deroche and Brandon Hancock joined the U.S. Coast Guard in an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to...
AS17-145-22273 (7-19 Dec. 1972) --- In this view, taken from the Lunar Module (LM), the Command and Service Module...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope Project Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute, Klaus Pontoppidan, center,...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope Project Scientist at ESA (European Space Agency) Christopher Evans, left, answers a...
The Apollo 17 prime crew leaves the Manned Spaceflight Operations Building to enter the transfer van which will...
Apollo 17 prime crewman Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Ronald E. Evans, Command Module Pilot, and Harrison H. Schmitt,...
S70-20418 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view shows cosmic dust on broken glass particles, photographed by Dr. G. J....
Apollo 17 Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan, left, jokes with crewmates Ronald E. Evans, center, and Harrison H....
AS17-145-22285 (7-19 Dec. 1972) --- This is a view of the Eratosthenes Crater, taken looking southward from the...
The Apollo 17 crew took time out from training for the press after the Space Vehicle for their Manned Lunar Landing...
About 4 1_2 hours prior to launch to the Moon from Kennedy Space Center, the Apollo 17 astronauts relax in crew...
The Apollo 17 space vehicle towers over the astronauts it will launch to the moon on December 6, 1972 from KSC. The...
S70-20416 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view show hypervelocity impact on iron particles of lunar surface material...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Apollo 14 backup crewmen, left to right, Eugene A. Cernan, Joe H. Engle and Ronald E. Evans...
S70-20417 (December 1969) --- Enlarged view shows hypervelocity impact of cosmic dust on broken glass particles,...
The Apollo 17 Space Vehicle sits poised beneath a full moon on Launch Pad 39A during launch countdown. Astronauts...
Artemis geology training lead at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Cindy Evans (left) and NASA astronaut and...
Apollo 17 Mission commander, Eugene A. Cernan, in center is flanked by Command Module Pilot Ronald E. Evans and...
Ann Hutchinson (as subject), Dr. Joan Vernikos (R), Dee O'Hara (L), J. Evans and E. Lowe pose for pictures in the...
AS17-148-22717 (7 Dec. 1972) --- This view of a portion of Earth was taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft following...