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Apollo 10 Mission Report
S69-27915 (11 March 1969) --- Aerial view at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, showing a close-up of the...
S69-34313 (20 May 1969) --- Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan is shown spinning a water bag to demonstrate the collection...
S69-36593 (26 May 1969) --- The Apollo 10 astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (center), John W. Young (left) and Eugene A....
S69-36593 (26 May 1969) --- The Apollo 10 astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (center), John W. Young (left) and Eugene A....
S69-34476 (21 May 1969) --- An oblique view of a group of craters just west of the Sea of Fertility (Mare...
President and Chief Operating Officer of the Newseum, Kenneth Paulson, introduces the Newseum's distinguished...
S69-35504 (June 1969) --- The prime crews of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission and the Apollo 11 lunar landing...
S69-35507 (June 1969) --- The prime crews of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission and the Apollo 11 lunar landing...
S69-25979 (December 1968) --- The ascent stage of Lunar Module-4 is moved from work stand into altitude chamber in...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan explains how wonderful the Earth looked from the Moon during a Newseum TV...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan explains the importance of the nations space program for future generations...
S69-20638 (26 May 1969) --- Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, lunar module pilot, egresses the Apollo 10 spacecraft during...
S69-34478 (21 May 1969) --- An oblique view of Barbara Mesa on the lunar nearside is seen in this color reproduction...
S69-34385 (13 May 1969) --- These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission. Left to...
In this image made inside the TV production studio of the Newseum, NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, on stage, right, and the Newseum's distinguished journalist-in-residence, Nick...
AS10-34-5162 (18-26 May 1969) --- An Apollo 10 view of crater Schmidt which is located at the western edge of the...