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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Bicentennial Trilogy-Earth, Space, Mars
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Earth, Space, Mars
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Firing Room
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Remembering the Space Walk
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Space Age Landscape
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Kennedy Space Center Headquarters
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Nic space checkout
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Two Apollo Astronauts in the LM Simulator, K.S.C.
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Unfinished Monster
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A collection of paintings and models
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Painting, Acrylic, Charcoal, Ink, and Watercolor on Paper
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Housing Moved by Youngblood and Son
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Youngblood and Son-Movers
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Mock Apollo Command Module
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Sun Through Girders
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13 April 72
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As Man Soars
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The Skylab Saturn
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Bound for the Moon
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The Apollo Armor
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View of Launch Sites on the Cape
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John F. Kennedy Portrait Bust
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Launch Area with Crane
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Power to Go
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Object Type: Paintings
Set Name: National Air and Space Museum Collection
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