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Grumman mockup for the Apollo Lunar Module.
Date: October 9, 1964
Grumman Aircraft Corporation photo: LPS 340-837, LPS 340-842
#Lunar Module#NASA#Apollo Program#Mock-Up#Mock Up#Mockup#Grumman Aerospace Corporation#Grumman#Bethpage#Long Island#New York#October#1964#my post
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I finally finished building my LEGO Space Shuttle Discovery set, and had to find a good way to arrange it with all of my other space sets.
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Buzz Aldrin - July 20th, 1969
#NASA#Apollo 11#Moon mission#Moon landing#Moon#Lunar module#Eagle#spaceflight#Astronaut#lunar landing#EVA 1#Buzz Aldrin#History
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Views of the Apollo 15 LM Falcon from a distance. In addition to being the hardest lunar landing of any Apollo mission, the spacecraft was also landed on the rim of a crater, causing it to tilt significantly. August 1, 1971.
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When North American Rockwell builds a spacecraft, North American Rockwell builds a spacecraft.
#vintage advertising#north american rockwell#nasa#apollo#spacecraft#apollo command module#apollo service module#saturn rocket#rockets#lunar module#moon landing#the 60s#engineering#rocketdyne
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GRGGRGHHHAHHH ASTRO SAVE ME
ANYWYAS
Hai gang I'm normal
I was drawing with my partner and friend on whiteboard
Astro doodles and stuff heh
I love them so much I'm going to go insane
#dw astro#dw#dandy's world astro#dandy's world fanart#dandys world#dandy's world Veestro#veestro#lunar module#(ship name me & partner made)#going insane#whiteboard fox#whiteboard
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Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin landed the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC, and Armstrong became the first person to step onto the Moon's surface six hours and 39 minutes later, on July 21 at 02:56 UTC. Aldrin joined him 19 minutes later, and they spent about two and a quarter hours together exploring the site they had named Tranquility Base upon landing.
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How we got to the moon 55 years ago.
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Finished the LM mini building block kit from KSC!
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Astronaut Russell Schweickart, Apollo 9 Lunar Module pilot, photographed inside Lunar Module "Spider" during the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission.
Photo credit: NASA.
#Russell Schweickart#NASA#space exploration#space travel#space mission#space#cosmos#universe#lunar module#adventure
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Parked by the front door. The Lunar Rover sits by Orion, the Lunar Module during Apollo 16, Apr 1972. The crew of John Young, Charlie Duke & Ken Mattingly experienced many glitches on the way to the moon culminating in concerns in the main engine. Mission Control had considered aborted the entire landing until it was decided the issues could be overcome. Still, as a result of these concerns, the mission ended 1 day earlier than planned.
#astronauts#apollo 16#space travel#astronaut#space exploration#nasa#space race#space#vintage space#moon landing#space age#1972#lunar rover#man on the moon#moon landings#1970s#lunar module#lunar surface#the moon#nasa astronauts#nasa photos#outer space#space history#space program
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Interior view of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Kennedy Space Center, during the move of Apollo 9 Command and Service Module (CSM-104) Gumdrop from workstand to transfer stand prior to mating to Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA-12A).
Date: November 30, 1968
NASA ID: S68-55032
#Apollo 9#Apollo CSM Block II#CSM-104#Gumdrop#Lunar Module#LM-3#Spider#SLA-12A#S NASA#Apollo Program#D-type mission#Assembly#Manned Spacecraft Operations Building#MSOB#Kennedy Space Center#KSC#Florida#November#1968#my post
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Lunar Module
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"One giant leap for mankind"
#NASA#Moon landing#Eagle#Lunar module#Neil Armstrong#Astronaut#Lunar landing#moon#spaceflight#Apollo 11#History
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Neil Armstrong's first photo after setting foot on the Moon. Note the bent lunar contact probe, just left of the landing pad. July 20, 1969
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Plays disciples of tzeentch and loses. My opponent says good game and i just smile at them and say "this is all part of the plan". After looking at me weird they start putting their army away, and do so slightly faster than i do because of their excitement about winning. They subsequently leave the store 3 steps ahead of me and instantly get hit by a car while i am unharmed. Another win for the tzeentch player.
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