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The Apollo program sent nine expeditions to the Moon. Six landed 12 astronauts on the lunar surface, starting July 20, 1969. North American developed the conical command module, where the crew rode; a cylindrical service module; and the service propulsion system. The last Apollo Moon mission was Dec. 7 to 19, 1972. Three Apollo command and service modules were used on the Skylab program, and the last Apollo mission was in July 1975, for the Apollo-Soyuz test project.
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Unique identifier
BI24892
Boeing ID
naa356
Type
Image
Size
5500px × 5500px 86MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
Apollo Program
blue
close-ups
full body views
gray
ground shots
hangars
historic production status
historic significance
interiors
one person
other livery
photos
scanned from film negative
space
spacecraft
text
vivid color
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