AS-9 Photo AS9-24-3656 Dulicates |
Photo 68-H-1401 Duplicates |
Apollo 1 -- Prime Crew Photo Set |
Astronaut Bill Anders Portrait Set |
Apollo 8 Training Exercises |
NASA PHOTO AS9-20-3064 SET |
LM / S-IVB SEQUENCE |
Launched 03 March 1969 First crewed Lunar Module test Splashdown 13 March 1969 James McDivitt, Commander David Scott, Commnad Module Pilot Russell Schweickart, Lunar Module Pilot |
Launched 21 December 1968 Lunar Orbit and Return Returned to Earth 27 December 1968 Frank Borman, commander James A. Lovell, command module pilot William A. Anders, lunar module pilot |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-21-3181 Description: View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module, in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The landing gear on the Lunar Module "Spider" has been deployed. Note Lunar Module's upper hatch and docking tunnel. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse along with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-1, Vintage Color, NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-30236 & 66-H-552 Description: Apollo 1 prime crew. NASA named these astronauts as the prime crew of the first manned Apollo space flight AS-204. Left to right, Edward White, Virgil "Gus" Grissom and Roger Chaffee. Photo (Left): Vintage Red ID, 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. Photo (Right): Vintage black & White gloassy, 8 x 10, in excellent condition on fiber based paper with detail blue NASA description on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-27-3873 Description: Apollo 10 CM in Lunar Orbit. Photo: Usual purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Dated May 22, 1969. 8" X 10" in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-20060 Description: The Apollo 9 crewman arrive aboard the USS Guadalcanal less then one hour after splashdown, as they step from the helicopter to receive a red-carpet welcome. McDivitt and Scott salute the crowd of newsmen, Navy and NASA personnel. Astronauts from left to right, are Russell Schweickart, David Scott and James McDivitt. Photo: 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description on back. "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on back. Interesting note, the red # on the front is mistyped and the right number of S-69-20060 is on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-68P-620 Description: The Apollo 8 crew make a pre-dawn trip in the transfer van to launch Complex 39A for there 7:51 a.m. EST liftoff. Front to rear is Frank Borman, James Lovell, and Bill Anders. Photo: 8x10 with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo is in mint condition. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-58885 Description: Apollo 10 Astronaut John Young (foreground) undergoes spacesuite integrity (leak) checks while technicians finish suiting astronaut Eugene Cernan (in background) for a Countdown Demonstration Test at the Kennedy Space Center in preparation for the Scheduled Apollo 10 lunar mission. Photo: 8X10 with blue NASA detailed description and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. |
27 January 1967 Tragic Loss of Three Apollo Astronauts Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Commander Edward White, Command Pilot Roger Chaffee, Pilot |
Launched 18 May 1969 Lunar Orbit and Return Returned to Earth 26 May 1969 Thomas P. Stafford, commander John W. Young, command module pilot Eugene A. Cernan, lunar module pilot |
Launched 11 October 1968 First crewed Apollo flight Splashdown 22 October 1968 Walter M. Schirra, Commander Donn F. Eisele, Command Module Pilot Walter Cunningham, Lunar Module Pilot |
AS-7, Vintage NASA B/W Glossy. IPS photo Description: Apollo 7 crewmen train in their capsule before the orbital flight. In the foreground is Wally Schirra, command pilot. Co-pilots are Donn Eisele (center) and Walt Cunningham. Photo: Photo is in good condition. I received an actual negative as well with this photo. A fiber based paper. |
AS-9, Vintage Glossy Color - NASA Photo ID: AS9-20-3064 Description: View of the docked Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules and Lunar Module, with Earth in the background, during Astronaut David R. Scott's stand-up extravehicular activity, on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Scott, command module pilot, is standing in the open hatch of the Command module. Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, took this photograph of Scott from the porch of the Lunar Module. Photo (top left): 8 x 10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Photo (top right): Vintage Red ID Photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo (bootom left): vintage 8x10 Photo has rear matte finish in near mint condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-16-2593 Description: A striking view from the Apollo 8 spacecraft showing nearly the entire Western Hemisphere, from the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, including nearby Newfoundland, extending to Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America. Central America is clearly outlined. Nearly all of South America is covered by clouds, except the high Andes Mountain chain along the west coast. A small portion of the bulge of west Africa shows along the sunset terminator. Photo: Photo in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Scan isn't nearly as nice as actual photo. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS9-24-3656 Description: The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Docking mechanism is visible in nose of the Command Module, "Gumdrop". Object jutting out from the Service Module aft bulkhead is the high-gain S-Band antenna. Photo (Left): 8 x 10 Vintage NASA Red ID photo in excellent condition with blue NASA detail text on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo (Right): Photo in excellent condition with some process marks on reverse. NASA release on reverse in purple with RCA Stamp. "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-10, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-68-15979 Description: Astronaut John W Young, Command Module Pilot, is seen inside the Command Module Simulator in Building 5 at the Manned Spacecraft Centre. Thomas Stafford is in the left couch and Eugene Cernan is in the right couch. Photo: Excellent condition with detailed NASA purple description on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-332 Description: Donald Slayton, right, director of Astronaut Flight Crew Operations, puts on his helmet prior to his one-hour flight with Apollo 10 Commander Thomas Stafford. Photo: Photo in excellent condition with detailed NASA purple description on reverse. |
AS-1, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-66-28047 Description: Three Apollo astronauts participate in crew equipment stowage Critical Design Review activity. Left to right, are Roger B. Chaffee, Edward H. White, and James A. McDivitt. They are inside Apollo Mock-up No. 2 at North American's mock-up display area at the Downey facility. The astronauts also practiced ingress and egress procedures. Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in excellent condition with detailed NASA description on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS9-19-2919 Description: The Lunar Module (LM) 3 "Spider", still attached to the Saturn V third (S-IVB) stage, is photographed from the Command/Service Module (CSM) "Gumdrop" on the first day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. This picture was taken following CSM/LM-S-IVB separation, and prior to LM extraction from the S-IVB. The Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) panels have already been jettisoned. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-55078 Description: The Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre at 12:49 p.m., May 18, 1969. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS7-3-1535 Description: The expended Saturn IVB stage as photographed from the Apollo 7 spacecraft during transposition and docking maneuvers at an altitude of 126 nautical miles, at ground elapsed time of three hours, 11 minutes. The round, white disc inside the open panels of the Saturn IVB is a simulated docking target similar to that used on the lunar module for docking during lunar missions. The spacecraft is directly over Odessa-Midland, Texas. The view between the two panels (area of large puffy clouds) extends southwest across Texas into the Mexican State of Chihuahua. The distance between the Apollo 7 spacecraft and the S-(VB is approximately 50 feet. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: 68-H-1401 Description: The rising Earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft near 110 degrees east longitude. The horizon, about 570 kilometers (250 statute miles) from the spacecraft, is near the eastern limb of the Moon as viewed from the Earth. On the earth, the sunset terminator crosses Africa. The south pole is in the white area near the left end of the terminator. North and South America are under the clouds. The lunar surface probably has less pronounced color than indicated by this print. Photo (Left): Photo is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Fiber based paper. Photo (Right): 8.5 x 11 in vintage original developed by McDonnell Aircraft. On fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Actual photo is much nicer than the scan. |
Bill Anders - Vintage Color & B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID's: S-64-31555 & S-63-19838 Description: Portrait photo of astronaut William Anders. Photo (Left): 10 Dec. 1964 -- 8 x 10 in good condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. NASA blue text on reverse. Photo (Right) : 8 x 10 photo is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-68PC-328 Description: Wildlife scatters as the 363-foot high Saturn V space vehicle carring Apollo 8 astronauts lifts off on a lunar voyage at 7.51 a.m. E.S.T. December 21, 1968, from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse, on a fiber based paper. |
AS-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: S-68-56001 Description: The Apollo 8 (Spacecraft 103/Saturn 503) space vehicle launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, at 7:51 a.m., December 21, 1968. A nice double exposed photo showing the crescent moon. Photo: 8x10 photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-14-2446 Description: This is an oblique view of the lunar horizon looking southwest. This photograph, taken during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission, covers an area on the foreground to the northwest of the crater Tsiolkovsky on the lunar farside. The area in the foreground is located at about 15 degrees south latitude and 120 degrees east longitude. The lunar surface probably has less pronounced color than indicated by this print. Photo: 8 X 10 is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-19-2920 Description: The Lunar Module (LM) 3 "Spider", still attached to the Saturn V third (S-IVB) stage, is photographed from the Command/Service Module (CSM) "Gumdrop" on the first day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. This picture was taken following CSM/LM-S-IVB separation, and prior to LM extraction from the S-IVB. The Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) panels have already been jettisoned. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: AS10-32-4819 Description: An Apollo 10 northwestward oblique view of Triesnecker crater, centered near 3.6 degrees east longitude, and 4 degrees north latitude. This picture, taken from the Command and Servic Modules, shows terrain features typical of northeastern Central bay. Beyond the highlands, the smooth floor of the Sea of Vapors extends almost to the horizon some 600 kilometers (375 statute Triesnecker crater are the Triesnecker Rilles. Photo: Photo is in excellent condition on fiber paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-34-5112 Description: The ascent stage of the Apollo 10 Lunar Module (LM) is photographed from the Command Module prior to docking in lunar orbit. The LM is approaching the Command and Service Modules from below. The LM descent stage had already been jettisoned. The lunar surface in the background is near, but beyond the eastern limb of the moon as viewed from earth (about 120 degrees east longitude). The red/blue diagonal line is the spacecraft window. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks and standard purple NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-20-3094 Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Description: Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, stands in "golden slippers" on the Lunar Module 3 porch during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. This photograph was taken from inside the Lunar Module "Spider". The Command/Service Module and Lunar Module were docked. Schweickart is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). |
AS-9, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-21-3212 Description: View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module, in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The landing gear on the "Spider" has been deployed. Lunar surface probes (sensors) extend out from the landing gear foot pads. Inside the "Spider" were Astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage B/W Glossy- NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-69P-159 Description: Apollo 9 spacecraft approaches touchdown in the Atlantic recovery area to conclude a successful ten-day, earth-orbital space mission. Splashdown occurred in the Atlantic Ocean at 12:00:53 p.m., 13 March 1969 less than five miles from the prime recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal and 780 nautical miles southeast of the Cape. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-21-3202 Description: View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module, in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The landing gear on the "Spider" has been deployed. Lunar surface probes (sensors) extend out from the landing gear foot pads. Inside the "Spider" were Astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS10-34-5162 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: This is the crater Schmidt (German selenographer, 1825-84), located at the western edge of Mare Tranquillitatis, south of crater Ritter and west of Sabine, and approximately 10 miles in diameter. The most notable features of Schmidt are the sharp rim, ray pattern, relatively rough floor, and surrounding hummocky terrain. Numerous boulders, easily resolvable on a photograph of this scale and quality, can be seen in the area surrounding the crater and on the crater floor. Most of these boulders range in size from 68 to 122 m. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-34-5014 Description: An Apollo 10 view of Earth from 26,000 nautical miles photographed from the spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the Moon. While the Yucatan Peninsula is obscured by clouds, nearly all of Mexico north of the Istmus of Tehuantepec can be clearly delineated. The Gulf of California and Baja California and the San Joaquin Valley can be easily identified. Also, the delta of the Rio Grande River and the Texas coast are visible. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermakrs on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS10-27-3880 Description: Apollo 10 on-board film. this sequence was filmed from the Lunar Module while being inspected by the Apollo 10 Command Module. During this inspection the vehicles crossed Smyth's Sea ( 0 degrees latitude and 85 degrees longitude) traveling from east to west. The lack of shadows shows that this sequence was taken near subsolar point. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS10-27-3907 Description: Apollo 10 onboard film - Apollo 10 westward view across Apollo Landing Site 3 in the Central Bay. Apollo Landing Site 3 is in the middle distance at the left margin of the pronounced ridge in the left half of the photograph. Bruce, the prominent crater, near the bottom of the scene, is about 6 kilometers (3.7 statute miles) in diameter. Topographic features on the surface of the Central Bay are accentuated by the low sun angle. Sun angles range from near 6 degrees at the bottom of the photograph to less than 1 degree at the top. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with purple NASA release on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-24-3660 Description: The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Docking mechanism is visible in nose of the Command Module, "Gumdrop". Object jutting out from the Service Module aft bulkhead is the high-gain S-Band antenna. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-21-3183 Description: View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module, in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed form the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The landing gear on the "Spider" has been deployed. Lunar surface probes (sensors) extend out from the landing gear foot pads. Inside the "Spider" were Astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-19-2921 Description: The Lunar Module (LM) 3 "Spider", still attached to the Saturn V third (S-IVB) stage, is photographed from the Command/Service Module (CSM) "Gumdrop" on the first day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. This picture was taken following CSM/LM-S-IVB separation, and prior to LM extraction from the S-IVB. The Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) panels have already been jettisoned. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 107-KSC-69PC-77 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Some processing fluid marks on reverse. Purple NASA detailed text on reverse as well. Description: Sunset at Launch Complex 39B highlights the Apollo 10 Saturn V space vehicle after transporter positioned it and the mobile launcher atop support structures. The 363-foot-high rocket was rolled out today from the Vehicle Assembly Building's High Bay 2. It was carried by the transporter 4 miles to the launch pad, which is being used for the first time. The trip took 10 hours, and an additional 2 hours were required to position the 12 1/2-million-pound-load atop this pad. (Unfueled Saturn V weighs 1/2-million pounds, the launcher, 12 million.) Stafford and Cernan are to descend in a lunar module spacecraft to 50,000 feet above the Moon's surface. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-14-2448 Photo: 8 X 10 in almost mint condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: An excellent view of far side of the moon taken during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission. Specific location unknown. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-16-2581 Photo: 8 X 10 in almost mint condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Most of the southeastern United States and Caribbean Sea, the U.S. coastline from Chesapeake Bay to the Florida peninsula can be seen from the Apollo 8 spacecraft in orbit above the Earth. The Bahamas and the Islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispiniola and Puerto Rico extend across the Caribbean. The light blue of the shallow Bahama banks contrasts with the darker hue of the deeper water especially in the Tongue of the Ocean area. |
AS-7, Vintage NASA B/W Glossy Description: Photo of Apollo 7 Astronaut Wall Schirra training before the orbital flight. Photo: Photo is in good condition. I received an actual negative as well with this photo. A fiber based paper. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID's: S-67-50590 & S-67-50593 Description: Apollo Training -- Astronauts Frank Borman and William Anders participate in training exercises in the Apollo Mission Simulator in Building 5. Photo (Left): Frank Borman -- 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Purple NASA detailed text on reverse. Photo (Right): Bill Anders -- 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Purple NASA detailed text on reverse. |
AS-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-67-20525 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Purple NASA detail text on reverse. Description: Apollo Training -- astronaut Donn F. Eisele, a member of the prime crew of the first manned Apollo space mission, suits up for an altitude chamber test in the Kennedy Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building. |
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AS-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-48787 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with purple NASA detailed text. Description: 11 OCT 1968 - APOLLO 7 LIFTOFF --- The Apollo 7/Saturn IB space vehicle is launched from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 34 at 11:03 a.m. (EDT), October 11, 1968. Apollo 7 (Spacecraft 101/Saturn 205) is the first of several manned flights aimed at qualifying the spacecraft for the half-million-mile round trip to the moon. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-19-2983 Description: Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, operates a 70mm Hasselblad camera during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module 3 "Spider" are docked. This view was taken form the Command Module "Gumdrop". Schweickart, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), is standing in "golden slippers" on the Lunar Module porch. On his back, partially visible, are a Portable Life Support System (PLSS) and an Oxygen Purge System (OPS). Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-69-34481 Description: The five F-1 engines of the Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module Space Center just after launch from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 12:49 p.m., May 18, 1969. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse and blue NASA descriptive text. |
AS-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 68-H-845 Photo: Dated 23 SEP 1968 -- 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: Apollo 7 during a countdown demonstration test at Complex 34. Apollo 7 will be NASA's first manned flight of the Apollo series. The launch is scheduled for October 11, 1968. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-27-3929 Description: Apollo 10 onboard film - photo taken with a 70 mm Hasselblad camera showing MARE MOSCOVIENSE & MARE SMYTHII. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo Description: Pararescueman helps astronaut Bill Anders from the Apollo 8 command module during recovery operations. Photo: 8 x 10 photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper. |
AS-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-19-2994 Description: Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, is photographed from the Command Module "Gumdrop" during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The Command and Service Modules are docked with the Lunar Module. Photo: 8 x 10 photo is in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: AS9-24-3634 Description: The Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo: AS10-35-5205 Description: Photo of the of lunar surface taken from the LM while in lunar orbit. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-19-2999 Description: Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, is photographed from the Command Module "Gumdrop" during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The Command and Service Modules are docked with the Lunar Module. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-14-2506 Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Photograph of nearly full moon taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft at a point above 70 degrees east longitude. Mare Crisium, the circular, dark-colored area near the center is near the eastern edge of the moon as viewed from Earth. Mare Nectaris is the ciruclar mare near the terminator. The large, irregular maria are Tranquillitatis and highlands to the south. Lunar farside features occupy most of the right half of the picture. The large, dark-colored crater Tsiolkovsky is near the limb at the lower right. Conspicuous bright rays radiate from two large craters, one to the north of Tsiolkovsky, the other near the limb in the upper half of the picture. The crater Langrenus is near the center of the picture at the eastern edge of Mare Fecunditatis. |
AS-10, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-34-5117 Description: This frame was from the Command Module (CM) prior to the ascent stage docking. The red/blue diagonal line across the frame is the edge of the CM window. The frame is the last in a sequence that was initiated on the farside of the moon near 150 degrees East Longitude and continued through 120 degrees East longitude. Here, minutes before docking occurs, many exterior details on the LM can be seen. Two of the four RCS thruster nozzles groups, which are used to control the attitude of the spacecraft are also visible. The dark circular docking hatch and the antennas can be seen. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition on fiber paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. There is a description taped to the reverse as well. |
AS-1, Vintage Color, North American Aviation Photo ID: 7008-86-45A Description: Apollo 1 prime crew at the North American Aviation's Space & Information Systems Division in their space suits preparing for a training exercise. NASA named these astronauts as the prime crew of the first manned Apollo space flight AS-204. Left to right, Roger Chaffee, Edward White, and Virgil "Gus" Grissom. Photo: Dated: 8-24-66, 8X10 with NAA text on front with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. |
AS-10, Vintage B/W Glossyr - NASA Photo: 69-H-897 Description: Description on reverse reads: ABOARD APOLLO 10 SPACECRAFT --- (L - R) Astronauts Tom Stafford and John Young demonstrate weightlessness. The Navigation Computer is in the background. Apollo 10 was the second U.S. manned orbital flight to the Moon, paving the way for a Lunar landing mission this summer. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
AS-1, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-66-40815 Description: AS-204 CREW AT NAA -- The prime crew of Apollo/Saturn 204 Mission at North American Aviation, Inc., during Apollo Review activity. Left to right, are Astronauts Edward H. Whit II, Virgil I. Grissom and Roger B. Chaffee. Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-10, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: AS10-28-4055 Description: Apollo 10 in Lunar orbit Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper. |
AS-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-49452 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Signed by Wally Schirra and Walt Cunningham along with purple NASA detailed text. Description: 11 OCT 1968 - APOLLO 7 LIFTOFF --- The Apollo 7/Saturn IB space vehicle is launched from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 34 at 11:03 a.m. (EDT), October 11, 1968. Apollo 7 (Spacecraft 101/Saturn 205) is the first of several manned flights aimed at qualifying the spacecraft for the half-million-mile round trip to the moon. |
AS-1, Vintage B/W News Wire Photo Description: Downet, Calif.: The Prime crew of NASA's Apollo-Saturn Mission 204 is shown at North American's facility here during training for the first manned Apollo space flight. Left-to-right Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot; Roger B. Chaffee, Pilot; and Edward H. White, senior pilot. NASA PHOTO FROM UPI TELEPHOTO. Photo: 8x 10 in good condition with Cleveland Press stamp on reverse dated October 26, 1966. Also United Press International Photo stamp on revers. |
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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-7, Vintage NASA B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 67-H-971 Description: Text on reverse Reads: December 29th, 1967 -- APOLLO PRIME CREW: Suite up for mission simulator tests are crew members for NASA's first Apollo mannaed flight, scheduled for late 1968. Shown: Left-to-right, Donn F. Eisele, Senior Pilot; Walter M. Schirra, Command Pilot; Walter Cunningham, Pilot. Photo: Photo is in good condition. I received an actual negative as well with this photo. A fiber based paper. |
AS-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 108-KSC-68P-626 Description: Text on reverse reads, " December 21, 1968, A telescopic ground tracking camera at the Kennedy Space Center follows the flight path of the Saturn V launch vehicle as it lifts off with Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders at the start of their lunar orbitoal mission today. Apollo 8 marked the first manned flight of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Saturn V rocket. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse, on a fiber based paper. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-56532 Description: Text on reverse reads, " December, 1968, Apollo 8 IVA -- Astronaut William A. Anders, lunar module pilot, is shown during intravehicular activity on the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission. This still print was made from movie film taken by an on-board 16mm motion picture camera. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse, with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-1, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-67-21295 Description: Reverse description reads: 28 JAN 67, AS-204 FIRE -- Closeup view of Apollo Spacecraft 012 Command Module in the white room atop Pad 34 showing the exterior effects of the intense heat of the flash fire which killed the prime crew of the Apollo/Saturn 204 Mission. Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B. Chafee lost their lives in the accidental fire. Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in excellent condition with detailed NASA description on reverse with repater "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
AS-9, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-20-3080 Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Description: Description on reverse reads: 6 MARCH 1969, APOLLO 9 EVA -- Astronaut David R. Scott, command module pilot, is photographed during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. Scott is standing in the open hatch of the Command Module. In the background are clouds over the pacific Ocean. When this picture was made the Command and Service Modules and Lunar Module were docked. In the Lunar Module was Astronaut James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander. Astronaut Russell L. Schweikart, lunar module pilot, took this photograph during his EVA. |
AS-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo ID: S-68-56002 Description: The Apollo 8 (Spacecraft 103/Saturn 503) space vehicle launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, at 7:51 a.m., December 21, 1968. A nice double exposed photo showing the crescent moon. Photo: 8x10 photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS8-16-2616 Description: 24 December 1968 -- APOLLO 8 MOON VIEW -- The crater Langrenus as photographed from an altitude of nearly 150 nautical miles as the Apollo 8 spacecraft orbited the moon on December 24, 1968. Langernus is about 85 statute miles in diameter. Command Module pilot James A. Lovell, described the crater, its central peak, and the conspicuous terraces in the inner crater wall shortly after acquiring earth communications for the first time after lunar orbit insertion. At the time the photograph was made, Langernus was about 100 nautical miles (190 kilometers) south of the spacecraft ground track. The camera was pointed southward. The sharp, small, circular crater nearby Langernus C. The lunar surface probably has less color pronounced color that indicated by this print. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-56310 Description: 27 December 1968 -- APOLLO * RECOVERY -- The Apollo 8 spacecraft after being hoisted aboard the USS Yorktown during recovery operations in the pacific. Apollo 8, with Astronauts Frank Borman, Commander; James lovell, Command Module Pilot; and william anders, Lunar Module Pilot, aboard, splashed down at 10:51 a.m. (EST), Decmber 17, 1968, to conclude the historic Apollo 8 orbit mission. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
AS-10 Crew Photo, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-42906 Description: Three astronauts named as the prime crew of the Apollo 10 space mission. Left to right, are Eugene A. Cernan, lunar module pilot; John W. Young, command module pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, commander. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on back. |
AS-9, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: AS9-21-3237 Description: The Lunar Module "Spider" ascent stage is photographed from the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The Lunar Module's descent stage had already been jettisoned. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on back. |
AS-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-68-49587 Description: The Apollo 7 crew steps out from the recovery helicopter and are welcomed aboard the U.S.S. Essex, the prime recovery ship for the mission. Astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., commander; Donn F. Eisele, command module pilot; and Walter Cunningham,lunar module pilot. At the right of them is Dr. Donald E. Stullken, NASA Recovery Team Leader from the Manned Spacecraft Center's (MSC) Landing and Recovery Division. Photo: The photo is in fair condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Staple holes in margins and handling crease in upper center. |
AS-1, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 67-H-104 Description: Test on reverse reads: January 25, 1967, Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom will be command pilot for the National Aeronautics and Space administration's first manned Apollo Earth orbital mission.... Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-1, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 67-H-1277 Description: Test on reverse reads: December 31, 1966, -- FIRST APOLLO PRIME CREW -- In training for the Apollo / Saturn 204 mission, scheduled for early 1967, is American's first three-astronaut space flight crew. Left to right are Virgil I. Grissom, an Air Force lieutenant colonel, command pilot; Roger B. Chaffee, a Navy lieutenant commander, pilot; and Edward H. White II, and Air Force lieutenant colonel, senior pilot. Veteran astronaut Grissom will be making his third space flight, White his second and Chaffee his first. All NASA manned missions are launched at Cape Kennedy, Fla. Photo: 8 x 10 Photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
AS-7, Vintage NASA B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-68-33750 Description: Text on reverse Reads: 22 MAY 1968 -- Apollo 7 CREW -- The prime crew of Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, is photographed during training at the North American Rockwell facility at Downey. left to right, areastronauts Donn F. Eisele, Senior Pilot; Walter M. Schirra, Command Pilot; Walter Cunningham, Pilot. Photo: Photo is in good condition. I received an actual negative as well with this photo. A fiber based paper. |
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