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The actual Apollo 10 command module! Science Museum, London, England.

Apollo Command Module instrument panel

Technical pen on bristol board

Apollo 11 Command Module

National Air & Space Museum

Washington, DC

This has been around the far side of the moon...

May 22, 1969 - The Apollo 10 Command and Service Modules (CSM) are photographed from the Lunar Module (LM) after CSM/LM separation in lunar orbit. The CSM was about 175 statute miles east of Smyth's Sea and was above the rough terrain which is typical of the lunar farside. The eastward oblique view of the lunar surface is centered near 105 degrees east longitude and 1 degree north latitude. The horizon is approximately 600 kilometers (374 statute miles) away. Numerous bright craters and the absence of shadows show that the sun was almost directly overhead when this photograph was taken.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Collection Name: MS346 Whitey Owens Photograph Collection

 

Photographer/Studio: Whitey Owens

 

Description: Missouri Gov. Warren E. Hearnes, Mrs. Betty Hearnes, and another man enjoy NASA's Apollo 11 Command Module and moon rock exhibit on the Capitol grounds.

 

Coverage: United States – Missouri – Cole County – Jefferson City

 

Date: 07/17/1970

 

Rights: permission granted

 

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

 

Image Number: MS346_Apollo06.tif

 

Institution: Missouri State Archives

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Apollo Command Module instrument panel

Collection Name: MS346 Whitey Owens Photograph Collection

 

Photographer/Studio: Whitey Owens

 

Description: Mrs. Betty Hearnes and Missouri Gov. Warren E. Hearnes exit NASA's Command Module and moon rock exhibit on the Capitol grounds. An unidentified photographer follows closely at their heels. The man behind the photographer in a suit and glasses is State Treasurer William E. Robinson.

 

Coverage: United States – Missouri – Cole County – Jefferson City

 

Date: 07/17/1970

 

Rights: permission granted

 

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

 

Image Number: MS346_Apollo06.tif

 

Institution: Missouri State Archives

A detail of the heat shield on the Apollo 11 Command Module.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Apollo 13 Command Module on display at the Cosmosphere.

Hutchinson, Kansas

Friday afternoon 28 July 2023

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

Tom R. Chambers edited/enhanced Apollo images and provided text to produce a series for classroom teaching. It is in book and slide show format. Images and text courtesy of NASA.

 

Chambers was a research analyst at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory during Project Apollo, 1969-1972.

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