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Buzz Aldrin--on the moon--1969 ... the greatest achievement of humankind ...
I am Buzz Aldrin, engineer, American astronaut, and the second person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 moon landing. AMA!
Buzz Aldrin--on the moon--1969 ... the greatest achievement of humankind ...
Part Time Scientists reserves rocket to land Audi moon rovers at Apollo 17 site | collectSPACE Nasa, Vodafone, Audi, Moon News, Spacecraft, Lunar, Space, Networking
Part Time Scientists reserves rocket to land Audi moon rovers at Apollo 17 site | collectSPACE — Space.com
Part Time Scientists reserves rocket to land Audi moon rovers at Apollo 17 site | collectSPACE
Apollo 17 the last manned mission to the moon in 1972[600 394] #HistoryPorn #history #retro http://ift.tt/1S0LAa1 Nasa Images, Nixon, Pilot, Apollo, Nasa Moon, Nasa Astronauts, American, Evans
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Apollo 17 the last manned mission to the moon in 1972[600 394] #HistoryPorn #history #retro http://ift.tt/1S0LAa1
070 David Scott Drives the First Lunar Rover; Note Aerial Navigation Photographs; Photographed by James Irwin, Apollo 15, July 26-August 7, 1971 Digital c-print; 24.5"x24.5"; edition 50 Negative NASA; digital image ©1999 Michael Light Earth, Lunar Lander, Space And Astronomy, Man On The Moon, Moon Missions, Space Program, Apollo Space Program
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070 David Scott Drives the First Lunar Rover; Note Aerial Navigation Photographs; Photographed by James Irwin, Apollo 15, July 26-August 7, 1971 Digital c-print; 24.5"x24.5"; edition 50 Negative NASA; digital image ©1999 Michael Light
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Apollo 17 lunar module pilot Harrison Schmitt uses an adjustable sampling scoop to retrieve lunar samples during the second Apollo 17 moon walk. His spacesuit is covered with a layer of the lunar dust. (Image Credit: NASA/Eugene Cernan) Apollo Moon Missions, Nasa Space Program, Space Flight
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Apollo 17 lunar module pilot Harrison Schmitt uses an adjustable sampling scoop to retrieve lunar samples during the second Apollo 17 moon walk. His spacesuit is covered with a layer of the lunar dust. (Image Credit: NASA/Eugene Cernan)
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Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott picks up a drill off the surface of the Moon, August 1, 1971. Astronomy, Apollo Missions, Space Lovers
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Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott picks up a drill off the surface of the Moon, August 1, 1971.
NASA Apollo mockup. From the cover of Aviation Week, May 7 1962. Nasa History, Spaceships, Vintage Space, Space Race
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NASA Apollo mockup. From the cover of Aviation Week, May 7 1962.
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1971 Moon Buggy
1971 Moon Buggy
Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin Outer Space, Space Travel, Moon Landing
Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin by Granger
Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin
Apollo 16's LM from the reach. The Aft Equipment Bay is prominent. Just above it is the tiny rectacular "tab" of the sublimation plate used to "vent" heat. (Image credit: NASA) Nasa Missions
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Apollo 16's LM from the reach. The Aft Equipment Bay is prominent. Just above it is the tiny rectacular "tab" of the sublimation plate used to "vent" heat. (Image credit: NASA)
Hadley Rille, at the end of July 1971. Apollo 15 was the first to use a battery-powered Moon car, called the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). The astronauts could explore more widely, including going to the edge of the rille. (Photo: LRO, NASA) Ian Ridpath, "Exploring the Apollo Landing Sites", http://www.bellaonline.com/articles
Hadley Rille, at the end of July 1971. Apollo 15 was the first to use a battery-powered Moon car, called the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). The astronauts could explore more widely, including going to the edge of the rille. (Photo: LRO, NASA) Ian Ridpath, "Exploring the Apollo Landing Sites", http://www.bellaonline.com/articles
Apollo 16's LM from the reach. The Aft Equipment Bay is prominent. Just above it is the tiny rectacular "tab" of the sublimation plate used to "vent" heat. (Image credit: NASA)
Astronotes – Armagh Observatory and Planetarium's Stellar Blog!
Apollo 16's LM from the reach. The Aft Equipment Bay is prominent. Just above it is the tiny rectacular "tab" of the sublimation plate used to "vent" heat. (Image credit: NASA)