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On April 21, 1972, NASA astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, took a far-ultraviolet photo of Earth with an ultraviolet camera. Young's original black-and-white picture was ...
Scientists are keeping close watch on the space rock, which was spotted last month and is currently heading away from Earth.
Earthrise: On Christmas Eve 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 held a live broadcast from lunar orbit, during which they showed photos of Earth and the Moon as seen from their spacecraft. The 'Blue Marble ...
The Apollo IX mission test-flew the command module and lunar module together in Earth orbit. Dave Scott’s spacewalk was one of the most-photographed parts of the mission and one of the images ...
The Apollo moon program resulted in a legacy of thousands of images - all of them of immense ... is usually mounted with the moon below the earth, this is how Anders saw it. This photograph ...
Recent photos taken by India’s Space Research Organization moon orbiter, known as Chandrayaan 2, clearly show the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites more than 50 years later. The photos were ...
The first manned mission to the moon, Apollo 11, launched on July 16, 1969. The crew of NASA's Apollo 11 mission, from left, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Michael Collins, and Neil Armstrong, pose with a ...
The result is that no stars are visible in the background, just as the stars would not be visible in your own photos from Earth. The only exception is Apollo 16, which took an instrument named the ...