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Iconic Images from Apollo 11


Museum staff picked 11 iconic images from the Apollo 11 mission. What do these images mean to you? Which ones do you think are the greatest images from the mission? Tell us by leaving a comment or vote for your favorite.

 

 
Apollo 11: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon
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Apollo 11 Bootprint
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Apollo 11: Buzz Aldrin and the U.S. flag on the Moon
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module Ascent Stage Photographed from Command Module
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Telecast of Astronaut Neil Armstrong Descending Ladder to Lunar Surface
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The Apollo 11 Prime Crew
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Apollo 11 Saturn V Launch
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Apollo 11 Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin and Lunar Module Interior
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Spiro Agnew and Lyndon Johnson Watch the Apollo 11 Liftoff
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Apollo 11 Splashdown Celebration
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President Nixon Visits Apollo 11 Crew in Quarantine
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Many of these images come from the NASA History Office project GRIN (Great Images in NASA). GRIN brings together over 1000 of the top NASA images, presented in a variety of resolutions for the press, publishers, researchers, and the general public. We encourage you to find your own favorite NASA photographs on the GRIN website at http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/.