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Photograph of a transparent globe marked with colored lines and segments, likely used to plan orbits for during the Lunar Orbiter program, circa 1960s.
Photograph of a transparent globe marked with colored lines and segments, likely used to plan orbits for during the Lunar Orbiter program, circa 1960s.
Photographic reproduction of concept art related to lunar missions, February 25, 1966. Depicts an astronaut filming the Luna 9 spacecraft on the Moon's surface.
Typed in margin: "U.S. Lunanaut & Luna 9. 2-25-66. 2A224898."
[View of Moon's surface]
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Composite photograph of the Moon's surface, taken on one of the Lunar Orbiter missions, circa 1960s.
Stamped on verso: "2B 16516."
[View of Moon's surface]
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Composite photograph of the Moon's surface, taken on one of the Lunar Orbiter missions, circa 1960s.
Stamped on verso: "2B 16519."
[View of Moon's surface]
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Composite photograph of the Moon's surface, taken on one of the Lunar Orbiter missions, circa 1960s.
Stamped on verso: "P41973."
Packet of documents related to landing site surveys for the Lunar Orbiter II and III missions, circa 1960s. Packet contains photographs, overlays, and tables.
[Lunar Orbiter poster]
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Poster for the Lunar Orbiter program, circa 1960s. Includes an image of the Moon and the text "Lunar Orbiter: Spacecraft Countdown, D2-100626-5, Volume No. 5."
Photograph of the surface of Earth's moon taken from the Lunar Orbiter III satellite, February 22, 1967. Visible landmarks in the photo include the lunar craters Kepler (near center) and Kepler A (near right edge).
Stamped on verso: "2A 245057."
[View of Moon's surface]
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Composite photograph of the Moon's surface, taken on one of the Lunar Orbiter missions, circa 1960s.
Inscription on verso: "2B 16521 IV Fr 138. 3 of 3."