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Radar and Telemetering Equipment to Track the X-15 During Supersonic Flight, at Edwards Air Base

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Footprint on the Moon

Astronaut Charles A. Bassett II Participating in Gemini Training Program

Astronaut Theodore C. Freeman During Training Flight

Astronaut Sits in Special Suit to Test Out Noise Coming from Giant Speakers to Mimic Rocket Launch

Astronauts Thomas P. Stafford and Walter M. Schirra, Leaving Capsule after Gemini 6 Splashdown

Astronaut Neil Armstrong Standing Beside Moon Landing Research Vehicle

Gemini 4 Astronaut Edward H. White II Floating in Space During First American Spacewalk

Astronaut Walking in Space

Astronaut Ed White Making First American Space Walk, 120 Miles Above the Pacific Ocean

US Astronaut Bruce Mccandless Conducting Space Walk During Challenger IV Space Shuttle Mission

An Astronaut Mission Specialist

An Astronaut Mission Specialist

Mission Specialist Traverses the Station Hardware During Installation Day on the Space Station

Astronaut Anchored to a Foot Restraint on the International Space Station

Astronaut STS-115 Mission Specialist, Took This Self-Portrait

Apollo 11 Launch

Shuttle Lift-Off, Cape Canaveral, FL

International Space Station


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