The Destination Moon exhibition shows how an extraordinary combination of motivations, resources, and technologies made it possible for humans to walk on the Moon—and how and why we are going back today.
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Pressure Suit, AX1-L, Apollo Prototype
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Core Tube Assembly, Apollo
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Lens, Extra Wide Angle, Camera, Television, Apollo 7
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Dispenser, Water, Apollo, Training
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Glove, Right, Mercury, Shepard, Freedom-7
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Pressure Suit, Apollo, A1-C, Borman, Training
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Toothbrush, Apollo
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Camera, Hasselblad, 70mm, Mercury
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Inflight Coverall Garment, Boot, Right, Collins, Apollo 11
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Flag, U.S., Lunar
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Drill, Apollo Lunar Surface (ALSD)
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Camera, Lunar Mapping, Apollo
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Film Cassette, Lunar Camera, UV, Apollo 16
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Chronograph, Cooper, Gemini V
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Penetrometer, Simple, Apollo
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The EVA of Astronaut James Irwin, or Apollo XV EVA
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Kit, EMU Maintenance, Apollo 11
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Glove, Left, AX1-L, Apollo, Prototype
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Kit, Medical Accessories, Command Module, Apollo 11
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Remote Control Unit, Apollo
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Comic Book, Dell, "Men Into Space"
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Toy, Space Helmet, "Men Into Space"
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The Longest Step: Astronauts Grissom and Young Suiting Up
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Glove, Left, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown
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Set Name: National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC