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Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Creator: NASA

Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Creator: NASA
Apollo 7 and 8 Crew in the White House, 1968. Apollo 7 and 8 flight crews sign a commemorative document to be hung in the Treaty Room of the White House honoring the occasion

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Navy diver leaps from helicopter, 1965. Creator: NASA

Navy diver leaps from helicopter, 1965. Creator: NASA
Navy diver leaps from helicopter, 1965. US Navy divers exit their helicopter to recover the Gemini 5 spacecraft and astronauts shortly after splashdown

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Nixon given Apollo Command Module Briefing, 1974. Creator: NASA

Nixon given Apollo Command Module Briefing, 1974. Creator: NASA
Nixon given Apollo Command Module Briefing, 1974. President Richard M. Nixon is given a briefing on the Apollo Command Module similar to the one that will be flown on the upcoming joint U.S./U.S.S.R

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASA

Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASA
Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Working inside the Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle at the launch pad, Grumman Aerospace Corporation technician Ken Crow attaches a plaque bearing the names

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Antares on the Fra Mauro Highlands, lunar surface, 1971. Creator: Edgar Mitchell

Antares on the Fra Mauro Highlands, lunar surface, 1971. Creator: Edgar Mitchell
Antares on the Fra Mauro Highlands, lunar surface, 1971. A front view of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module " Antares", which reflects a circular flare caused by the brilliant sun

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Navy frogmen swim to spacecraft to begin retrieval, Pacific Ocean, 1963. Creator: NASA

Navy frogmen swim to spacecraft to begin retrieval, Pacific Ocean, 1963. Creator: NASA
Navy frogmen swim to spacecraft to begin retrieval, Pacific Ocean, 1963. U.S. Navy frogman, deployed from the hovering helicopter, swims next to the spacecraft and makes contact with astronaut L

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mattingly and Hartsfield Salute President Reagan, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA

Mattingly and Hartsfield Salute President Reagan, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, 1982. Columbia Space Shuttle astronauts Commander Thomas K. Mattingly, foreground, and Pilot Henry W

Background imageAstronauts Collection: STS-84 landing, Florida, USA, May 24, 1997. Creator: NASA

STS-84 landing, Florida, USA, May 24, 1997. Creator: NASA
STS-84 landing, Florida, USA, May 24, 1997. Framed by the Vehicle Assembly Building in the distance, at left, and the Mate-Demate Device

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Spider Space Station Concept, 1977. Creator: NASA

Spider Space Station Concept, 1977. Creator: NASA
Spider Space Station Concept, 1977. Concept drawing of a space station designed to use Space Shuttle hardware. A solar array was to be unwound from the exhausted main fuel tank

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 13 Splashdown, 1970. Creator: NASA

Apollo 13 Splashdown, 1970. Creator: NASA
Apollo 13 Splashdown, 1970. A perilous space flight comes to a smooth ending with the safe splashdown of the Apollo 13 Command Module (CM) in the south Pacific Ocean

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA

Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA
Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. The station was to rotate on its central axis to produce artificial gravity. The majority of early space station concepts created artificial gravity one way or

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. The Apollo 11 crew await pickup by a helicopter from the USS Hornet, prime recovery ship for the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. Creator: NASA

Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. Creator: NASA
Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. The Apollo 15 Command Module " Endeavour", with Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA

Apollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA
Apollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. A Navy helicopter arrivies to recover the Apollo 10 astronauts, seen entering a life raft

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Gemini 4 Recovery with Green Marker Dye, 1965. Creator: NASA

Gemini 4 Recovery with Green Marker Dye, 1965. Creator: NASA
Gemini 4 Recovery with Green Marker Dye, 1965. Overhead view of the Gemini 4 spacecraft showing the yellow flotation collar used to stabilize the spacecraft in choppy seas

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Gemini 10 launch, Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA, 1966. Creator: NASA

Gemini 10 launch, Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA, 1966. Creator: NASA
Gemini 10 launch, Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA, 1966. A time-lapse photograph shows the configuration of Pad 19 up until the launch of Gemini 10. On board the spacecraft are John W

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. Creator: NASA

Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. Creator: NASA
Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. The Apollo 16 command module, with astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II and Charles M. Duke Jr

Background imageAstronauts Collection: President Kennedy tours Mercury Control Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1962

President Kennedy tours Mercury Control Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1962. President John F. Kennedy is briefed on the operation of Mercury Control Center following the Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Vice President Bush with Spacelab Astronauts, Florida, USA, 1982. Creator: NASA

Vice President Bush with Spacelab Astronauts, Florida, USA, 1982. Creator: NASA
Vice President Bush with Spacelab Astronauts, Florida, USA, 1982. Pictured from the left are astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Vice President George Bush, and Ulf Merbold of West Germany

Background imageAstronauts Collection: President Nixon and Dr. Paine Wait to Meet Apollo 11 Astronauts, 1969. Creator: NASA

President Nixon and Dr. Paine Wait to Meet Apollo 11 Astronauts, 1969. Creator: NASA
President Nixon and Dr. Paine Wait to Meet Apollo 11 Astronauts, 1969. President Richard M. Nixon and Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, watch Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A

Background imageAstronauts Collection: President Reagan Presents Medals, 1981. Creator: NASA

President Reagan Presents Medals, 1981. Creator: NASA
President Reagan Presents Medals, 1981. President Ronald Reagan presents astronaut John Young with the Congressional Space Medal of Honor as well as NASAs Distinguished Service Medal

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Creator: Russell Schweickart

Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Creator: Russell Schweickart
Gumdrop Meets Spider, 1969. Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed " Gumdrop" and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed " Spider" are shown docked together as Command Module

Background imageAstronauts Collection: STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA

STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA
STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Low angle view of the Space Shuttle Discovery as it approaches for landing on a concrete runway at Edwards Air Force Base to complete

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo)

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo)
5234048 Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo) by Russian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Plane, illustration from the frontispiece of The man in the moone or a discourse of

Plane, illustration from the frontispiece of The man in the moone or a discourse of
CHT279491 Plane, illustration from the frontispiece of The man in the moone or a discourse of a voyage thither by Domingo Gonsales, the speedy Messenger by Francis Godwin (1562-1633)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronauts Edwin Eugene Buzz Aldrin (right) and Theodore Cordy Ted Freeman (left

Astronauts Edwin Eugene Buzz Aldrin (right) and Theodore Cordy Ted Freeman (left) seen here at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas. Where they were training for the Gemini space program

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8

Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit, reach the Moon, orbit it, and return (December 1968)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Madame Tussauds staff put the finishing touches to waxwork models of astronauts Neil

Madame Tussauds staff put the finishing touches to waxwork models of astronauts Neil Armstrong (front) and Buzz Aldrin ahead of display (starting 16th July)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport

Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut enjoys a cup of tea with Lord Mayor Alderman

Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut enjoys a cup of tea with Lord Mayor Alderman Mrs Elizabeth Yarwood, during a tour of the city, Manchester, 24th October 1967

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8

Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit, reach the Moon, orbit it, and return (December 1968)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: 21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of

21 NASA Astronauts have just spend a week in Iceland, making a study of the Geology of the Island, which is the nearest one can get to moonscape conditions on Earth, Sunday 9th July 1967

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Interior view of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science

Interior view of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum

Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7

Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962

Background imageAstronauts Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imageAstronauts Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imageAstronauts Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imageAstronauts Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imageAstronauts Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964. Our picture shows

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Ronnie Bedford, Science editor for the Daily Mirror, pictured standing on a life size

Ronnie Bedford, Science editor for the Daily Mirror, pictured standing on a life size model of the Apollo Lunar Module, which is to be moved to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex at Cape

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Cosmonaut, the first human to journey into outer space when his

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Cosmonaut, the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth (12th April 1961), visits Britain, Tuesday 11th July 1961

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London

Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7

People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962

Background imageAstronauts Collection: The Mercury capsule 'Friendship 7'in which astronaut John Glenn became

The Mercury capsule "Friendship 7"in which astronaut John Glenn became
The Mercury capsule " Friendship 7" in which astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth on February 20th 1962, 15th May 1962

Background imageAstronauts Collection: All smiles as these three Huddersfield youngsters come face-to-face with a real spaceman

All smiles as these three Huddersfield youngsters come face-to-face with a real spaceman. Dr Don Lind, a NASA astronaut for 20 years

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off. November 1969

Background imageAstronauts Collection: NASA Apollo XI Astronauts visit London October 1969 22 hour flying visit for american

NASA Apollo XI Astronauts visit London October 1969 22 hour flying visit for american heros Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins



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