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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Saturn/Apollo Rollout
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Apollo Simulator
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Looking West from Cape Royal Building
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Print, Serigraph on Paper
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Pan American High Voltage Linesman
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Lunar Lift-Off of 'Orion'
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Doctor Goes Over Briefing
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Pad 19 Blow Hole
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Scenes from Cocoa Beach
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Drawing, Felt Tip Pen on Paper
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Missile and Gantry Support
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Preparing a parachute
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TV Images of Apollo 16, EVA III
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Saturn Blast Deflector
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Joan Liddy
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VAB Construction Behind the Trees
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Print, Serigraph on Paper
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First Look
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People in Parking Area
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The Colorful Parade of Cars along Cocoa Beach
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The Long Road
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The Cosmos Awaits
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Eagle's Nest
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Gemini Pad 19 Complex
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