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The Kennedy Space Center

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Panorama of Apollo 8 images turned into a panorama.

Sadly we missed the Christmas display that was being built when we were there.

 

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Another WW2 icon, the code machine that took the Allies a great deal of effort to crack.

 

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Nasa, “Earthrise”, mission Apollo 8, 24 décembre 1968.

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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Frank Borman gives Bill Anders his wallet back.

The Prize Crew aboard the U-505 shortly after her capture by the US Navy.

 

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One of the museum's original attractions when it first opened in 1933, nearly an entire coal mine on display. It has, of course, been updated a couple times since then.

 

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Nickle Theaters or Nickelodeons provided a cheap distraction from everyday life.

 

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A massive scale railroad setup that runs throughout scenes from across the United States and Time as well with an amazing depiction of Chicago's Loop.

 

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Mission Insignia

Apollo 8 was the first to orbit around the moon

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Sink Ships.

 

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Apollo 8 crewmembers, left to right: James A. Lovell, Jr., William A. Anders, and Frank Borman,

November 22, 1968.

 

Courtesy of National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC

Plan Coupe Saturn du Paris-Match 1025 du 28 décembre 1968

One of the museums popular exhibits is the 1954 hatchery that has helped many rare breeds survive. We actually saw many freshly hatched chickens.

 

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One of the museums popular exhibits is the 1954 hatchery that has helped many rare breeds survive. We actually saw many freshly hatched chickens.

 

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(taken at Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago on March 30, 2011)

You can see the difference between his brushtrokes and the texture he's cultivated on the plaster beneath.

DIY gridded Vivitar to the right and up, and a bounce card to the left. The background is my MacBook Pro, displaying a photo taken by the Apollo 8 mission.

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