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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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Eric Sloane Painting Clouds

Eric Sloane Painting Clouds

Lunar Module with protective railing on red carpet.

Lunar Module from 1976

Whittle with Engine

Frank Whittle with Whittle W.1X Engine

Data from Jupiter Gathered by the Pioneer 10 Spaceflight during the Mission

Data from Jupiter Gathered by the Pioneer 10 Spaceflight

Acrylic painting of an astronaut looking at Earth, presumably during a spacewalk as they are not inside a capsule.

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A white male astronaut performs a spacewalk outside of the Skylab Space Station.

Owen Garriott Performs a Spacewalk During Skylab 3

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Apollo 17 Liftoff from Moon - December 14, 1972

December 14, 1972
A group of five male NASA employees on Earth work together to come up with a solution for a wheel fender repair on the Lunar Module during the Apollo 17 mission.

NASA Team Meet to Discuss LRV Repair During Apollo 17 Mission

Harrison H. Schmitt, an astronaut, collects rock samples using a special rake.

Man on the Moon

A disk view of Earth which is focused on the African continent and part of the Arabian Peninsula.

Earth from Apollo 17

Satellite-style view of Earth from space, focusing on the continent of Africa and the oceans surrounding the continent to its south.

Global View of Earth

Ink painting of two astronauts training inside a lunar module simulator. Under the painting, the painter labels the astronauts as belonging to the Apollo program.

Two Apollo Astronauts in the LM Simulator, K.S.C. by Chet Jezierski

A white male poses next to a gray spaceship studio model from Star Trek.

Craig Thompson with Star Trek Enterprise Model at Golden West College, 1972

Portrait of Carruthers holding film transport.

George Carruthers with Apollo Film Transport

The “ILLIAC IV” computer system layout at NASA Ames Research Center

The ILLIAC IV Computer System

The “ILLIAC IV” computer system at NASA Ames Research Center

The ILLIAC IV Computer System

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National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum 650 Jefferson Drive SW
Washington, DC

202-633-2214

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway
Chantilly, VA 20151

703-572-4118

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