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The Apollo 11 Command/Service Module (CSM) are being mated to the Saturn V Lunar Module Adapter on April 11, 1969.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: 69P-0247
Date: April 11, 1969
:-) Of course this is not a real Apollo rocket, but an antenna on Mount Wellington near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Sculptures and remnants of sculptures from antiquity that belonged to or at least inspired Rodin.
From left: Apollo Ludovisi (2nd C Roman marble) and Torso of a Resting Satyr (1st C Roman copy of a 4th C BC Greek original) are in the Musée Rodin and The Leaning Satyr (2nd C Roman copy of a Greek original of ca 340 BC) in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen.
On display in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark.
• Nude • Nu • Nackt • Nuda • ヌード • Nue • Desnuda • Nakinn • Nøgen • Naakt • Naken • Nud • Akt • Γυμνός • Desnudo •
The Apollo 11 capsule in the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hanger at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
Apollo 16 Commander John Young (center) and Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke (foreground) inspect the Lunar Roving Vehicle they will use for transportation on the Moon during a Deployment Test in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center, November 12, 1971. The Rover is stored in the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module for the trip to the Lunar surface. This inspection came during a review of Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments at the Spaceport. Launch is set for March 17.
Photo credit: NASA
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