In March 1962, Administrator of NASA James Webb suggested that artists be enlisted to document the historic effort to send the first human beings to the Moon.
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Drawing, Felt Tip Pen and Pastel on Paper
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Interior Entrance of the Saturn Blockhouse
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Drawing, Conté Crayon on Paper
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Drawing, Conté Crayon on Paper
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Men working on umbilical cord
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Drawing, Pencil on Paper
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Network Control Operations Display
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Conté Crayon, Felt Tip Pen and Watercolor on Paper
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Conté Crayon, Felt Tip Pen and Watercolor on Paper
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Conté Crayon, Felt Tip Pen and Watercolor on Paper
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Twighlight Shrouds the Naked Monument
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Impressions From the Home TV Set
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Service Tower Roll Back
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T-6 Hours, 50 Minutes for Apollo 16
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North Cocoa Beach
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Apollo 16-EVA II
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One View of the LM Orion
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A View From a Console
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Apollo 16 EVA II
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Drawing, Pen and Ink on Paper
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Cocoa Beach, 1969
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Drawing, Felt Tip Pen and Watercolor on Paper
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Press Site
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Book II, Icarus Regained
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