| NASA PHOTO ID AS11-40-5954 SET |
| AS11-40-5964 Duplicates |
| Apollo 11 Translunar Earth Sky Photos |
| NASA Photo ID's 108-KSC-69P-587 & 588 Sequence |
| NASA Photo AS-11-40-5903 Set |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-610 Description: Apollo 11 Liftoff with Astronauts Neil Armstrong, "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins lift off at 9:32 a.m. EDT July 16th, 1969. Photo: Vintage original 8X10 in excellent condition with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5874 Description: (20 JULY 1969) --- Apollo 11Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. The Lunar Module (LM) is on the left. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this picture with a 70mm Hasselblad lunar surface camera. The rod to hold the flag out horizontally would not extend fully, so the flag ended up with a slight waviness, giving the appearance of being windblown. The flag itself was difficult to erect, it was very hard to penetrate beyond about 6 to 8 inches into the lunar soil. Photo (Left): NASA Red # Photo ID -- 8x10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-607 Description: Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong waves to well-wishers in hallway of Manned Spacecraft Operations Building as he and Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, prepare to be transported to Launch Complex 39A. Photo: 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Fiber based paper with no water marks. Photo is in mint condition. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5948 Description: Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Alfrin has now deployed both the east and west solar panels on Early Apollo Scientific Experiment Package (EASEP) seismometer. He is looking toward the LM, perhaps to get a reference for his alignment. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5551 Description: Apollo 11. Two components of the EASEP are seen deployed on the lunar surface in this view photographed from inside the Lunar Module. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5903 Description: Astronaut Edwin F. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, faces the camera as he walks on the Moon during Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. The astronauts footprints are clearly visible in the foreground. Reflecting in the plexiglass of Aldrin's helmet is the reflection of Armstrong and the Lunar Module. The tasks assigned to both astronauts were carefully choreographed and practiced back on Earth, and Aldrin was busy setting up scientific experiments among other responsibilities. Apparently taking pictures was not as carefully planned. Aldrin later said, "My fault, perhaps, but we had never simulated this in training." Photo (Left): NASA Red ID Photo, 8 x 10 in near mint condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo (Right): This 8X10 is a 1st generation master photo with the box type description on reverse in excellent condition with some processing fluid on front, but only seen in bright light on an angle.. Great Find. Photo was printed in reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: AS11-44-6609 Description: This Apollo 11 photo is a view of Crater 308 from taken by Michael Collins while in lunar orbit. July 1969. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5866 Description: Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin is jumping down to the top rung of the ladder and hasn't quite landed on it. He is gripping the handrail with both hands and, rather than walk down the ladder, he is hopping down. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition and very sharp on a fiber based paper. |
Landed on Moon 20 July 1969 Sea of Tranquility Returned to Earth 24 July 1969 Neil A. Armstrong, Commander Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-37-5505 Description: The black shadow of the Apollo 11 Lunar module is silhouetted against the Moon's surface in this photograph taken from inside the lunar module. The lunar surface extravehicular activity of Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr. was conducted on July 20, 1969. Impressions in the lunar soil made by the lunar boots of the two astronauts are clearly visible. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-44-6643 Description: The Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage, with Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. aboard, is photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) during rendezvous in lunar orbit. The Lunar Module (LM) was making its docking approach to the CSM. Astronaut Michael Collins remained with the CSM in lunar orbit while the other two crewmen explored the lunar surface. The large, dark-coloured area in the background is Smyth's Sea, centred at 85 degrees east longitude and 2 degrees south latitude on the lunar surface (nearside). This view looks west. The Earth rises above the lunar horizon. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-69-38840 Description: Neil Armstrong arrives back at the Cape to resume training for the scheduled July 16th Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. Armstrong is climbing from the cockpit of a T-38 jet trainer. The other two crewman, Aldrin and Collins arrived in another T-38 at the same time and they all landed at Patrick Air Force Base. Photo: Photo in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 69-H-702 Description: Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong demonstrates how the first step on the Moon will be made during lunar a surface practice session at the Cape. Neil will keep his right foot on the LM's foot pad as he tests the surface with his left. Photo: Photo in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-69-38839 Description: Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins arrived back at the Cape to resume training for the scheduled July 16th Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. They are about to climb from the cockpit of a T-38 jet trainer on the skid strip at Patrick Air Force Base. Photo: Photo in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-37724 Description: Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong stands by to make a check-out flight in Lunar Landing Training Vehicle No. 2 at Ellington Air Force Base on 16 June 1969. During the lunar simulation flight Armstrong made two lift offs and landings. The Total flight time was 6 minutes and 9 seconds; and maximum altitude attained was 300 feet. This was the eighth and final flight in a series of LLTV flights by Armstrong. In the background is Dean F. Grim, Chief, Project Support Offices, MSC Flight Crew Support Division and LLTV Operations Manager. Photo: Photo in near mint condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-37-5437 Description: The approach to Apollo Landing Site 2 in south-western Sea of Tranquillity is seen in this photograph taken from the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) in lunar orbit. When this picture was made, the LM was still docked to the Command and Service Modules. Site 2 is located just right of center at the edge of darkness. The crater Maskelyne is the large one at the lower right. Hypatia Rille (U.S.1) is at upper left, with the crater Moltke just to the right (north) of it. Sidewinder Rille and Diamondback Rille extend from left to right across the centre of the picture. This view looks generally west. Photo: NASA purple release on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5880 Description: Armstrong just could not help himself, he had to take a photo of one of the first foot prints made on the Moon. Photo: Photo in excellent to mint condition with purple NASA release and RCA stamp on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5902 Description: Buzz is standing just beyond the north strut of the Lunar Module "Eagle". Note the distinctive the left of the footpad that shows unmistakable signs of sweeping by the descent engine exhaust and the many foot prints made by the astronauts in the foreground. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent + condition with Red Photo Id on front and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Rear Matte finish. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5954 Description: This crater which was located near the point the Apollo 11 Lunar Module touched down on the Moon was photographed by the Apollo 11 astronauts during their lunar surface extravehicular activity. Dark shadows obscure much of the crater wall in the background. The object in the foreground is the Apollo 11 35mm stereo close-up camera. Photo (Left): Photo is 8 x 10 in excellent condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse and full NASA description. Photo (Right): Photo is 8x8 in excellent condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - AP Photo Description: Command Module Pilot Michael Collins in Command Module simulator during simulated rendezvous and docking maneuver. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with reference library stamp on reverse. On a nice fiber based paper. |

| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5868 Description: Apollo 11 Lunar Module pilot Edwin Aldrin climbs down the ladder to the Moon's surface as Commander Neil Armstrong photographs his descent. Aldrin stepped onto the surface at 03:15 UT on 21 July 1969 (20 July 1969, 11:15 EDT) and became the second person to walk on the Moon. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5475 Description: The black shadow of the Apollo 11 Lunar module is silhouetted against the Moon's surface in this photograph taken from inside the lunar module. The lunar surface extravehicular activity of Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr. was conducted on July 20, 1969. Impressions in the lunar soil made by the lunar boots of the two astronauts are clearly visible. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Matte Color- NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-39529 Description: The 363 ft tall Apollo 11 space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, at 9:37 a.m., July 16, 1969. Apollo 11 is the United Sates first lunar landing mission. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5873 Description: In the right background is the Lunar Module "Eagle." On Aldrin's right is the Solar Wind Composition (SWC) experiment already deployed. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: S-69-39777 Description: The 363 ft tall Apollo 11 space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, at 9:37 a.m., July 16, 1969. Apollo 11 is the United Sates first lunar landing mission. Photo: This photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color- NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5905 Description: This photo was taken from the north of the LM. Buzz has taken the camera out there to take a pan, as per checklist. This is an excellent picture of the flag, the TV cable, and, in the background, some boulders on the local ridge. Taken toward the southwest. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5531 Description: Buzz hands the camera over to Neil who is attempting to take a photo of Buzz with the bright sunlight from the lunar surface. Buzz is still wearing his "Snoopy" cap from his first lunar EVA. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5951 Description: Buzz Aldrin is seen as he deploys the Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE) on the lunar surface. This sensitive instrument will remain behind on the Moon to radio back information concerning moonquakes, landslides and meteor impacts. Photo: NASA Red ID: AS11-40-5951. 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5528 Description: Buzz took this picture of Neil in the cabin after the completion of the EVA. Neil has his helmet off but has not yet doffed his "Snoopy" cap. The circuit breaker panels are illuminated, and a small floodlight is on at the lower right. A circuit breaker chart has been fixed up on the wall with gray tape, below the rendezvous window in the cabin roof. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse along with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5899 Description: View of the plaque which the Apollo 11 astronauts left on the moon in commemoration of the historic lunar landing mission. The plaque was attached to the ladder on the landing gear strut on the descent stage of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module that was left on the Moon after the crew lifted off in the ascent stage. The plaque was covered with a thin sheet of stainless steel during the flight to the Moon to protect it. Photo: 8 x 8 photo in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S69-31740 Description: The Apollo 11 Prime Crew Official Pose Photo: 8.5 x 11 Photo. This is not the standard Lithograph. It on the heavier fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5545 Description: This image shows an area of Tranquility Base taken from the Apollo 11 lunar module at the end of the astronaut's 2 1/2 hour moonwalk. The U.S. flag and the lunar television surface camera in the background are visible. Footprints cover most of the area. A lunar module thruster blocks part of this view, looking roughly northwest. The astronauts took off from the Moon at 17:54 UT (1:54 p.m. EDT) on 21 July 1969. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed text on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-40308 Description: (20 JULY 1969) --- The deployment of the flag of the United States on the surface of the Moon is captured on film during the first Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. Here, astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, stands on the left at the flag's staff. Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot, is also pictured. The picture was taken from film exposed by the 16mm Data Acquisition Camera (DAC) which was mounted in the Lunar Module (LM). While astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin descended in the Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" to explore the Sea of Tranquility region of the Moon, astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) "Columbia" in lunar-orbit. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5949 Description: Buzz is photographed deploying the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP) during the Apollo 11 EVA. Here, he is deploying the Passive Seismic Experiments Package (PSEP). Already deployed is the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3), which can be seen to the left and further in the background. In the centre background is the Lunar Module. The U.S. flag is deployed near the LM. In the far left background is the deployed black and white lunar surface television camera. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this picture with the 70mm lunar surface camera. Photo (Bottom): Vintage 8 x 10 Color in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: AS11-36-5355 Description: The Apollo spacecraft reached Earth parking orbit after 11 minutes. After one and a half orbits the Saturn thrusters fired and the astronauts began their journey to the Moon. This spectacular photo of the Earth was taken from 158,000 km (98,000 miles) during the Apollo 11 translunar injection on July 16. Most of Africa and parts of Europe and Asia are visible. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Description: The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Ascent stage making its docking final approach to the CSM/ Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-600 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong reviews flight plans for his upcoming lunar landing mission with Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Edwin Aldrin, lunar module pilot. The historic flight is directed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-596 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot Michael Collins watches suiting up operations today prior to his launch aboard an Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle with Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. Collins will pilot the command module while Armstrong and Aldrin explore the lunar surface. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-593 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 CMP, Mike Collins and Flight Crew Drector, Deke Slayton, pose for a photo on the skid strip after landing their T-38's at Patrick Air Force Base. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69PC-354 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: The transporter slowly carries the 402-foot-tall mobile service structure away from the Apollo 11 space vehicle during a recent Countdown Demonstration Test or dress rehearsal for launch. The support structure was returned to its parking area long the Crawlerway, located approximately one mile from Launch Complex 39A. The mobile service structure provides personnel access to the 363-foot-tall Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-602 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 Prime Crew, left to right, Edwin E. Aldrin, Neil A. Armstrong and Michael Collins smile during the questioning at their last scheduled news conference before they are launched on the first manned lunar landing mission. The crew is scheduled to board the mighty Saturn V space vehicle on the morning of 16 July 1969 at Launch Complex 39A for the start of their scheduled 8 day lunar landing mission. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5869 Description: Apollo 11 Lunar Module pilot Edwin Aldrin climbs down the ladder to the Moon's surface as Commander Neil Armstrong photographs his descent. Aldrin stepped onto the surface at 03:15 UT on 21 July 1969 (20 July 1969, 11:15 Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. The small specks seen in the image are fibers transferred from another photo. Actual photo is in excellent condition and much better then scanned image seen here. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5458 Description: The Photo was taken on the lunar surface just after the landing, and in order to briefly document the site and its immediately interesting features, so that the crew wouldn't have been forced to leave with empty hands in case of a No Stay decision. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent+ condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5931 Description: Buzz. Aldrin prepares to deploy the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP) during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. In the foreground is the Apollo 11 35mm stereo close-up camera. Photo : 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-34875 Photo : 8 x 10 in excellent to near mint condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse and blue NASA detail text. Description: The official emblem of Apollo 11, the first scheduled lunar landing mission. It depicts and eagle descending toward the lunar surface with an olive branch, symbolizing America's peaceful mission in space. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-36-5337? Photo: 7.5 x 9.75 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: This photo is cropped slightly different the photo ID AS11-36-5337. If may be a photo taken just prior to that ID or just after. This view of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the Moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Portions of the land mass of North America and Central America can be seen. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-31 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with purple NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: On reverse reads, "The Saturn V S-IVB stage for this summer's Apollo 11 mission arrived at the Kennedy Space Center aboard the Super Guppy from California the night of January 19 and is now undergoing preliminary checkout at the NASA Space port. Apollo 11 is the first mission carrying a lunar module configured for a moon landing. Its crew Neil Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot, and Edwin A Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot. The 220,000 pound S-IVB is the third stage of the Saturn V and must fire twice to carry out its mission. It supplies the final burst of speed to place the Apollo spacecraft in orbit around the earth and must ignite again to kick Apollo on its way to the moon. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69PC-397 Photo: 8 x 10 in good+ condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with purple NASA detailed text. Description: The American Flag heralds the flight of Apollo 11, man's first lunar landing mission. This double exposure was made with a 1000 mm lens. The photograph was taken from Cape Kennedy, adjacent to Kennedy Space Center, where Apollo 11 lifted off from pad 39A at 9:32 A.M. EDT. This image was imposed upon the image of the flag, filmed a day earlier. In the double exposure the rocket is at an altitude of about 5,000 feet. A band of super-cold propellants seems to circle the rocket near its center. The temperature between the propellants and the atmosphere. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5513 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber base paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: View of lunar surface from the LM with a thruster in the foreground and three quite nicely lined-up craters in the background. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5964 Photo (left & right): An early 70's vintage 8 x 8 photo in good condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this picture with a 70mm lunar surface camera. Aldrin has just deployed the Solar Wind Composition experiment, a component of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP). |
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| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5875 Description: (20 JULY 1969) --- Apollo 11Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. The Lunar Module (LM) is on the left. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this picture with a 70mm Hasselblad lunar surface camera. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-44-6574 Description: View of the Lunar Module (LM) from the Command Module (CM) before the LM's descent to the lunar surface. Below it the lunar horizon can be seen. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5915 Description: Photo of the LEM on the lunar surface. The MESA is in the shadowed area at right center with the rockbox on the right-front corner. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5872 Description: Buzz is deploying the Solar Wind Collector (SWC), a foil sheet which he is pointing at the Sun. Note the word 'Shade' printed on the bottom of the back side. The word 'Sun' is printed on the sunward side. At the end of the EVA, after leaving the SWC exposed to the Sun for about 1 hour and 17 minutes, Buzz will roll up the foil and pack it in a bag for analysis back on Earth. Note the considerable clearance between the bottom of the Descent Engine bell and the surface beneath it. East Crater is near the horizon on the lefthand side of the image. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-44-6680 Description: One-third of the Earth's sphere illuminated, Earth's terminator, sunglint, a portion of East Africa, as photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its lunar landing mission. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 69-H-1031 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 Lunar Activities --- Astronaut Neil Armstrong coming down lunar ladder just prior to being the first human being to set foot on the surface of the moon. This view is a black and white reproduction taken from a telecast by the running through the center of the picture is an anomaly in the television ground data system at the Goldstone Tracking Station. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5942 Photo: Red NASA photo ID on front. 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, moves toward a position to deploy two components of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP) on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. The Passive Seismic Experiments Package (PSEP) is in his left hand; and in his right hand is the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR3). Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-588 Photo (Left): 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Photo (Right): 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Aldrin, give "thumbs up" sign today as he walks from helicopter he flew to simulate lunar module flight. Aldrin and Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong will descend in a lunar module to explore the Moon's surface. The third astronaut, Michael Collins, will pilot the command spacecraft in lunar orbit. |
| AS-11, Vintage UPI TelePhoto Photo: 8 x 10 in good condition on a fiber based paper with Examiner Library stamp on reverse. Description: Caption reads: Frogmen pull their raft to the Apollo 11 spacecraft by a line during pickup operations of the astronauts who are waiting for them outside the craft in a rubber boat. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-69-32370 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: April 1969, Interior view of the KSC's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building showing Apollo Spacecraft 107 Command and Service Modules being moved from work-stand 134 for mating to Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) 14. Spacecraft 107 is scheduled to be flown on the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. |
| AS-11, Vintage UPI Telecast Photo - NASA Photo ID: S-69-39563 Photo: 7 x 9.5 in good condition on a fiber based paper with actual news paper clipping glued to back with July 21 1969 date stamp. Examiner Library stamp as well. Description: Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong (on left), commander; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, are seen standing by the Lunar Module ladder in this black and white reproduction taken from a telecast by the Apollo 11 lunar surface television camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. This picture was made from a televised image received at the Deep Space Network tracking station at Goldstone, California. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5533 Description: Buzz hands the camera over to Neil who is attempting to take a photo of Buzz with the bright sunlight from the lunar surface. Buzz is still wearing his "Snoopy" cap from his first lunar EVA. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-39962 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Description: Closeup view as the 363 ft tall Apollo 11 space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, at 9:37 a.m., July 16, 1969. Apollo 11 is the United Sates first lunar landing mission (39959); Fish-eye lens view of the smoke and fire in the wake of the launch of the Apollo 11 spacecraft. This photograph of the liftoff was taken by a camera mounted on the mobile launch tower (39960); Fisheye lens view of the Apollo 11 spacecraft atop its Saturn V launch vehicle as it launch from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 (39961); Aerial view of the launch of the Apollo 11 spacecraft. This view of the liftoff was taken by a camera mounted on the mobile launch tower (39962); Fish-eye lens view of the launch of the Apollo 11 spacecraft. This photograph was taken by a camera mounted on the mobile launch tower (39963). |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: 69-HC-818 Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 Color in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: APOLLO 11 PACIFIC RECOVERY AREA -- Pararescueman Lt. Clancey Hatleberg scrubs Apollo 11 astronautss Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, with disinfectant after the space pilots donned biological isolation garments at the completion of their lunar landing mission. After splashing down in the pacific ocean at 12:50 p.m. EDT July 24, 1969, they entered the Mobile Quarantine Facility aboard the USS Hornet. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: 69-HC-806 Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 Color in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: ABOARD THE USS HORNET -- Apollo 11 astronauts, left to right, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, smile through window of the Mobile Quarantine Facility aboard the USS Hornet following their recovery today. They splashed down at 12:50 p.m. EDT, 900 mile southwest of Hawaii at the completion of their historical lunar landing mission. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5924 Description: A close-up view of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module as it rested on the surface of the Moon with the earth overhead. This photograph was take with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the extravehicular activity of Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on July 20, 1969. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5909 Description: Photo taken by Neil Armstrong with a 70mm Hasselblad camera of the lunar surface. Photo: 8 x 10 The photo is in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-617 Description: Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Aldrin appears to be concentrating during suiting today prior to his launch with Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins. The eight-day mission is to be highlighted by a lunar landing by Armstrong and Aldrin. Photo: 8 x 10 The photo is in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-37-5532 Description: Buzz hands the camera over to Neil who is attempting to take a photo of Buzz with the bright sunlight from the lunar surface. Buzz is still wearing his "Snoopy" cap from his first lunar EVA. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-44-6642 Description: The Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage, with Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. aboard, is photographed from the Command andService Modules (CSM) during rendezvous in lunar orbit. The Lunar Module (LM) was making its docking approach to the CSM. Astronaut Michael Collins remained with the CSM in lunar orbit while the other two crewmen explored the lunar surface. The large, dark-colored area in the background is Smyth's Sea, centered at 85 degrees east longitude and 2 degrees south latitude on the lunar surface (nearside). This view looks west. The Earth rises above the lunar horizon. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a RC paper with repeating Kodak watermarks on reverse with blue NASA detailed text. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS11-40-5863 Description: Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, is photographed egressing the lunar module during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the lunar surface. This picture was taken by Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, with a 70mm lunar surface camera. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with blue NASA detailed text. |
| AS-11, Vintage Photo - NASA Photo ID: S-69-39562 Description: Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong (in center) commander; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. (on right), lunar module pilot, are seen standing near their Lunar Module in this black and white reproduction taken from a telecast by the Apollo 11 lunar surface television camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. This picture was made from a televised image received at the Deep Space Network tracking station at Goldstone, California. President Richard M. Nixon had just spoken to the two astronauts by radio and Aldrin, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, is saluting the president. |
| AS-11, Vintage Artist Concept Photo - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-39011 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. A first Day of Issue photo with 10 Cent stamp. Blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: LM DESCENT ---- TRW Inc. artist's concept depicting the Apollo 11 Lunar Module descending to the surface of the moon. Inside the LM will be astronauts Neil Armstrong, commander, and Edwin Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, will remain with the Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit. TRW's Lunar Module decent engine will brake Apollo 11's descent to the lunar surface. The throtteable rocket engine will be fired continuously the last ten miles of the journey to the moon, slowing the LM to a speed of two miles per hour at touchdown. TRW' Inc. designed and built the unique engine at Redondo Beach Calif., under the subcontract to the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., Bethpage, New York, the LM prime contractor. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-36-5390 Description: Neil took this picture of Buzz during their initial inspection of the LM the day before lunar orbit insertion. Buzz is wearing his intravehicular suit, a specially made set of garments designed to be as flame retardant as the rest of the ship, and made from the same fabric as the outer layer of the spacesuits". Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Earth Sky NASA Photos Description: This view of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the Moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Portions of the land mass of North America and Central America can be seen. Photos: All photos are vintage original 8 x 10's on fiber based paper in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo ID's: AS11-36-5309 AS11-36-5304 AS11-36-5308 AS11-36-5300 AS11-36-5302 AS11-36-5296 AS11-36-5297 |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5858 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Showing the plus-Y (north) footpad. The probe is flat on the ground pointing north, the MESA is at the right edge of the photo. Note the detailed radial sweep pattern created in the foreground by the descent engine exhaust. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-69-21441 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: The Apollo 11 crewmen, wearing biological isolation garments, arrive aboard the U.S.S. Hornet during recovery operations in the central Pacific. They are walking toward the Mobile Quarantine Facility, in which they will be confined until they arrive at the Manned Spacecraft Center's Lunar Receiving Laboratory. southwest of Hawaii. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-40-5926 Photo: 8 x 8 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: LM east footpad close-up. At landing, the LM weight was about 16,000 terrestrial pounds. In the lunar gravity field, therefore, each of the four footpads is bearing a weight of about 670 pounds or 300 kilograms. There is a buildup of soil on the south side, indicating that the spacecraft was moving in that direction at touchdown. Otherwise, the footpad did not make much of an impression. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S69-31739 Description: Reverse reads: Apollo 11 Crew -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has named these three astronauts as the prime crew of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. Left to right, are Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar modeul pilot. Photo: Date on reverse: May 1969. 8 x 10 In excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse with blue NASA descriptive text. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-31741 Description: Portrait of Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander of Apollo 11 mission Photo: 8 x 10 In excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-38460 Description: 18June 1969. Reverse reads, "APOLLO 11 TRAINING -- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin JR., Apollo 11 lunar module pilot, participates in a Lunar Module/Extravehicular Activity walk through at the Kennedy Space Center during training for the scheduled lunar landing mission. Aldrin has just deployed the Solar Wind Composition experiment (on left), a component of Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package. In the right background is the Modular Equipment Sotwage Assembly (MESA) and Lunar Module mockup. Not shown in this view, but taking part in the exercise was Neil A. Armstrong, Commander. The third member of the crew, Astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, will remain in the Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin descend to the lunar surface. Photo: 8 x 10 In excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse with Blue NASA detailed description. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-31743 Description: Portrait of Astronaut Edwin Aldrin, Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 11 mission Photo: 8 x 10 In excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-21723 Description: Excellent photo of the Apollo 11 recovery operation. Apollo 11 crew and a Navy diver await pickup after splashdown. 24 July 1969. The recovery basket has been lowered by the helicopter and hangs just above the astronauts life raft. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |

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| The following photographs were scanned from my personal collection of vintage manned space exploration photographs. These photos were taken during the period of the "Golden Age" of manned space exploration covering the Mercury, Gemini & Apollo programs. These are NOT modern reproductions, copies or reprints. |
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| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-39528 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Description: Text on reverse reads, APOLLO 11 LIFTOFF -- The huge, 363-foot tall Apollo 11 (Spacecraft 107/Lunar Module 5/Saturn 506) space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, at 9:32 a.m. (EDT), July 16, 1969. Aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft were Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin jr, Lunar Module Pilot. Apollo 11 is the United States' first lunar landing mission. |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-167 Description: Test on reverse reads, "Feb 21, 1969 -- The S-I0 booster for the Apollo 11 Saturn V arrived at KSC by barge yesterday and was moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the NASA Spaceport where it is to be erected on its mobile launcher. Apollo 11 is the first in the Apollo series to have the capability of staging a manned lunar landing as is scheduled for launch some time this summer. Members of the Apollo 11 prime crew are Neil A, Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot." Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in near mint condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69-175 Description: Test on reverse reads, "March 5, 1969 -- The second stage of the Saturn V for the Apollo 11 mission this summer is shown being stacked atop its S-1C booster in the Vehicle Assembly Building yesterday. Apollo 11 is the first mission in which the hardware is fully configured for a lunar landing attempt. The S-II second stage is 81.5 feet tall, 33 feet in diameter and produces one million pounds of thrust from its five J-2 engines. The s-IVB third stage is to be added to the Apollo 11 "stack" later this week." Photo: Photo in near mint condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69PC-69 Description: Test on reverse reads, "An overhead crane lifts the Saturn V first stage for the Apollo 11 mission from the transfer aisle floor in preparation for stacking on a mobile launcher within the Vehicle Assembly Building's High Bay 1. The fully assembled vehicle will be called the Apollo/Saturn 506. The 138-foot-long stage, to which to additional stages, the instrument unit and the Apollo spacecraft will be added, will generate a liftoff thrust of 7.7 million pounds." Photo: Photo in near mint condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 69-H-616 Description: Test on reverse reads, "April 11, 1969 -- Final systems checkout for NASA's Lunar Module (LM-6) are conducted in the Open Bay Area of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building (MSOB). The LM-6 will be flown on the first lunar landing mission, Apollo 11. The flight crew is Neil A. Armstrong, Commander, Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Edin E Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot." Photo: Photo in near mint condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69PC-365 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: The text on reverse reads, " Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., relaxed after suiting up to participate in a space vehicle Countdown Demonstration Test with Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins. They will be launched on a lunar landing mission which is directed by NASA. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 69-H-1166 Description: July 16th, 1969 -- Reverse reads: The Apollo 11 crew leaves the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building and prepares to enter a van which will take them to pad 39A. At the launch pad astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and Michael Collins entered their Apollo 11 space vehicle, which lifted off at 9:32 a.m. EDT to begin the first manned lunar landing mission. Photo: 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Fiber based paper with no water marks. Photo is in excellent condition. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-37 Description: Dated January 23, 1969 -- Reverse reads: The Command and Service Modules for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission arrived at the Cpae Kennedy skid strip by Super Guppy the night of Jan. 22. Moved to the Kennedy Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, it was uncrated to begin preliminary checkout and undergo docking tests with the Apollo 11 lunar module already on hand. Apollo 11 prime crew members Neil Armstrong, commander, Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Edwin Aldrin jr., lunar module pilot. Photo: 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Fiber based paper with no water marks. Photo is in excellent condition. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Red Photo ID: AS11-40-5950 Description: Neil took this image looking back toward the Lumar Module should the deployed Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE) on the lunar surface. This sensitive instrument will remain behind on the Moon to radio back information concerning moonquakes, landslides and meteor impacts. Photo : 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B&W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69P-168 Description: Test on reverse reads, "Feb 21, 1969 -- The S-I0 booster for the Apollo 11 Saturn V arrived at KSC by barge yesterday and was moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the NASA Spaceport where it is to be erected on its mobile launcher. Apollo 11 is the first in the Apollo series to have the capability of staging a manned lunar landing as is scheduled for launch some time this summer. Members of the Apollo 11 prime crew are Neil A, Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot." Photo: 8 x 10 photo in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 69-H-180 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: Reverse reads: The command and service modules for the Apollo 11 are installed in the altitude chamber of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at NASA's Spaceport. Apollo 11, scheduled for launch during this summer, is the first spacecraft with the capability for a manned lunar landing. The Apollo 11 prime crew is composed of Neil A. Armstrong, commander, Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Edwin A Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module Pilot. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69PC-365 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: The text on reverse reads, " The text on reverse reads, " Technicians make final adjustments to spacesuite of Apollo 11 Commander Neil A. Armstrong as he and astronauts Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, prepared to take part in a space vehicle Countdown Demonstration Test. |
| AS-11, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-557 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Description: The text on reverse reads, " Technician adjusts Apollo 11 Commander Neil A. Armstrong's communications cap during suiting today prior to participation in the Countdown Demonstration Test. Armstrong, and astronauts Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, participated in the simulated countdown within the Apollo spacecraft, mated to a Saturn V launch vehicle. They will be launched on the Nation's first manned lunar landing mission. |
| AS-11, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS11-36-5389 Description: Neil took this photo of the interior of the Lunar Module during their initial inspection the day prior to lunar orbit insertion. The description on review reads: 20 July 1969, APOLLO 11 LM INTERIOR -- An Interior view of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing some of the displays and controls. Mounted in the LM window is a 16mm data acquisition camera which has a variable frame speed of 1, 6, 12 and 24 frames per second. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse and blue NASA descriptive text. |
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