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  2. Lunar Module Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Module Eagle (LM-5) is the spacecraft that served as the crewed lunar lander of Apollo 11, which was the first mission to land humans on the Moon.It was named after the bald eagle, which was featured prominently on the mission insignia.

  3. File:Eagles 5 green blk outline.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Eagles 5 green blk outline.svg. Add languages. ... Number 5 with Eagles midnight green background, black outline. Items portrayed in this file depicts. 5. creator.

  4. File : Buzz Aldrin's bootprint on the Moon, AS11-40-5877 ...

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    Apollo 11 Hasselblad image from film magazine 40/S - EVA The NASA Special Publication 246, Lunar Photographs from Apollos 8, 10, and 11 (1971) has the following caption for this photo: This overhead view shows a detailed section of the lunar surface and the amount of compaction caused by the weight of a man.

  5. The Blue Marble - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, by either Ron Evans or Harrison Schmitt aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon.Viewed from around 29,400 km (18,300 mi) from Earth's surface, [1] a cropped and rotated version has become one of the most reproduced images in history.

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  8. File:The Earth seen from Apollo 17.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Earth - Apollo 17 Full Earth showing Africa and Antarctica Apollo 17 hand-held Hasselblad picture of the full Earth. This picture was taken on 7 December 1972, as the spacecraft traveled to the moon as the last of the Apollo missions. A remarkably cloud-free Africa is at upper left, stretching down to the center of the image.

  9. Earthrise - Wikipedia

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    Earthrise was taken by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission, the first crewed voyage to orbit the Moon. [4] [5] For years accounts persisted that mission commander Frank Borman took the picture or at least the first in black-and-white, with the Earth's terminator touching the horizon, before Anders found a suitable 70 mm color film.