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Charles Conrad A remarkable image of Gemini 11 Pilot Richard Gordon attaching a tether line from his spacecraft to the Agena Target Docking Vehicl...

Charles ConradRichard Gordon returning to the spacecraft following the EVA, Gemini 11, 12-15 September 1966 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-bas...

Richard Gordon Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka as seen from 460 nautical miles above the Earth's surface, Gemini 11, 14 September 1966 Vintage c...

Charles Conrad or Richard GordonThree views comprising: 1) an atmospheric view of Agena on a tether (S-66-54830), 2) and 3) spectacular views of A...

Buzz Aldrin The first space selfie, Buzz Aldrin during EVA, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 20.3...

16 mm Mauer camera attached to the spacecraft by Aldrin during EVA 1Buzz Aldrin holding the spacecraft's handhold during his EVA over the Earth, G...

James LovellBuzz Aldrin attaches Mauer camera to the spacecraft during EVA, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based...

16 mm Mauer camera attached to the spacecraft by Aldrin during EVA 1Buzz Aldrin holding the spacecraft's handhold during his EVA over the Earth, c...

Buzz Aldrin or James Lovell The beauty of Earth: four breathtaking views from space taken with the unrivalled Hasselblad SuperWide camera, Gemini ...

Buzz Aldrin or James Lovell Side view of Agena during station-keeping maneuvers, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-...

Buzz Aldrin or James Lovell Agena with gleaming US flag following rendezvous above the blue Earth, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966 Vintage chromoge...

Buzz Aldrin or James Lovell Agena tethered to Gemini over the Earth following Buzz Aldrin's spacewalk, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966Vintage chrom...

Buzz Aldrin or James Lovell Agena following rendezvous above blue Earth, Gemini 12, 11-15 November 1966 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based K...

Buzz Aldrin and James Lovell onboard USS Wasp following the recovery after splashdown; the event that ended the Gemini programme, Gemini 12, 15 No...

An oblique view of the lunar surface and horizon from the first panorama transmitted by the first robotic probe to soft land on the Moon, Soviet L...

The first American photograph taken by the first American lander from the surface of the Moon, Surveyor I, NASA, 2 June 1966 Vintage gelatin silve...

Spherical lunar mosaic composed of narrow angle photographs taken by the spacecraft a few hours before lunar sunset on the 13th June and depicting...

The celebrated first photograph of the Planet Earth taken by the first American spacecraft to orbit the Moon, Lunar Orbiter 1, 23 August 1966 Vint...

Camera onboard Lunar Obiter II's robotic spacecraft Two versions of the same view: a portion of the first close up photograph of the crater Copern...

A suite of six lunar surface images by the Lunar Orbiters, including the first high resolution frame by Lunar Orbiter 1 published in the U.S. The ...

Four views of the lunar surface seen from orbit by Lunar Orbiter 3, high and medium resolution frames III-72-H2, III-73-M, III-136-M, III-199-H3, ...

Four superb high resolution views of the lunar surface, high resolution frames IV-109-H2, IV-132-H2, IV-132-H3, IV-137-H2, Lunar Orbiter 4, May ...

The first photograph of the nearly full Earth from lunar orbit, Lunar Orbiter 5, 8 August 1967Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 2...

Four great medium resolution views of the lunar surface, medium resolution frames V-54-M, V-97-M, V-102-M, V-125-M, Lunar Orbiter 5, August 1967 V...

Five views of the Moon as seen by the five lunar orbiters, Lunar Orbiter 1 to 5, August 1966 - September 1967 Vintage gelatin silver prints on fib...

Four rare views of the lunar surface and the probe's scientific samplers Surveyor 5, 11 September 1967 Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre...

The first crude colour photograph of the entire Earth, black and white version, DODGE satellite, 11 October 1967 Vintage gelatin silver press prin...

An important image in the history of space exploration, the first high quality colour photograph of our planet fully illuminated (NASA's B&W versi...

Two views of the giant Saturn 500F rocket on launch pad at sunset and seen from the top of the Vehicle Assembly Building during roll out, Project ...

Two early views of the control panels of the Command Module and Lunar Module before their first spaceflights, Project Apollo, 1967-1968 Vintage ch...

Vintage promotional poster depicting chronological history of the expedition of the Apollo lunar landing in 1969, showing inset maps, detail view ...

Wide angle view of the first Saturn V rocket lifting off from Pad 39A at the Cape Kennedy with the Atlantic Ocean in the background, Apollo 4, 9 N...

First colour photograph of the Earth seen as a planet in space taken on film from an altitude of 9,060 nautical miles by an automatic camera aboar...

Full crescent Earth colour photograph taken on film from an altitude of 9,544 nautical miles by an automatic camera aboard the first Saturn V rock...

The second Saturn V rocket lifting off from Pad 39A at the Cape Kennedy, Apollo 6, 4 April 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak pape...

Four rare sequential unpublished views showing the abstract beauty of the Earth, Apollo 6, 4 April 1968 Vintage chromogenic prints on fibre-based ...

Lift-off, Apollo 7, 11-22 October 1968Contemporary colour print, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), SIGNED by Wally Schirra and Walter Cunningham in felt...

First manned Apollo mission; official portrait of the crew, Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham, Apollo 7, 3 June 1965Vintage chromo...

Walter CunninghamThe Florida Peninsula illuminated by morning sun, Apollo 7, 11-22 October 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak pape...

Walter CunninghamView of the Florida Peninsula, Apollo 7, 11-22 October 1968Large format colour print, 40 x 40 cm (16 x 16 in), [NASA image NASA A...

Walter CunninghamHimalayas, world's peaks as seen from space, from Apollo 7, 11-22 October 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak pape...

Walter CunninghamEarth from space: Thailand, from Apollo 7, 11-22 October 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 25.5 x 20.5 cm...

Three views of the Apollo 8 astronauts on their way to the launch pad to board the Saturn V rocket for launch and become the first humans to leave...

Lift-off, Apollo 8, Apollo 8, 21-27 Dec 1968Large format colour print, 40 x 40 cm (16 x 16 in), INSCRIBED by Frank Borman in silver felt pen ("000...

Two views showing the first photograph of the Earth taken by humans beyond orbit and the first view of the Earth taken by humans of the Earth as a...

Extremely rare photograph of the first manned rocket leaving Planet Earth with humans on board as the Saturn V is pictured through the telescope o...

James Lovell The first manned rocket voyaging through deep space: S-IVB rocket stage seen from Command Module with "firefly" phenomenon, Apollo 8,...

William Anders The disc of the Earth first seen by humans Apollo 8, 21-27 December 1968 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 20.3...

William Anders The Earth seen for the first time ever as a planet in space by humans (2 photos), Apollo 8, 21-27 December 1968 Vintage gelatin sil...

William Anders The first human-taken photograph of the entire disc of the Earth as seen by the Apollo 8 crew during the trans-lunar coast at a dis...

First live TV picture of another world shared to humans on Earth, showing a small impact crater in a little mare Apollo 8, 21 December 1968 Vintag...

Frank Borman The first photograph taken by humans of the Moon from orbit; Crater Langrenus, during the first orbit of the Moon after lunar orbit i...

Frank Borman Lunar horizon and forbidding craterous surface of the Moon as it appeared to the first humans to see the far side of the Moon, Apollo...

William Anders Extremely rare negative view of the very first Earthrise photograph captured by William Anders on B&W film during the first Earthri...

William Anders The most celebrated image of the Earth rising above the Moon's horizon. This is the first Earthrise witnessed by humans and capture...

William Anders The most celebrated image of the Earth rising above the Moon's horizon. This is the first Earthrise witnessed by humans and capture...

William Anders Rare second and last colour photograph of the first Earthrise, taken seconds after the first photograph of the same view and not pu...

William Anders Rare second colour photograph of the first Earthrise witnessed by humans. Apollo 8, 24 December 1968 16.50 GMT Vintage chromogenic ...

Frank Borman Sunset over the lunar farside first seen by humans Apollo 8, 21-27 December 1968 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper...

Frank Borman Four rare views of the never before seen farside of the Moon taken successively as the spacecraft followed its westward track over th...

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