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Please visit the NASA Apollo 40 site for an overview of Apollo including animated comics, videos and photographs.

 

 

 

NASA Links About Apollo

On-line Books Concerning Project Apollo:

 

Not actually anything to do with Apollo 40 years - but enjoyable anyway!

 

 

 

 

Official Apollo Crew Portraits available from the SPACEBOOSTERS Online Store.

Apollo 1

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Apollo 7

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Apollo 7

 

 

 

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Apollo 8

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Apollo 8

 

 

 

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Apollo 9

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Apollo 9

 

 

 

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Apollo 10

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Apollo 11

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Apollo 11

 

 

 

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Apollo 12

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Apollo 13

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Apollo 14

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Apollo 15

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Apollo 15

 

 

 

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Apollo 16

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Apollo 16 

 

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Apollo 17

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Apollo 17

 

 

Explore the Landing Sites of APOLLO with

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Explore the Apollo 40th Anniversay Website

 

Non-NASA Links About Apollo

  • Apollo and the Smithsonian Institution: An interesting exhibit about Project Apollo created by the National Air and Space Museum.
  • Boeing Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Apollo 11:  A site about Boeing North American (the former Rockwell aerospace units) and McDonnell Douglas, and their roles in helping to make possible the first Moon landing.
  • The Apollo Mode Decision: A good private site at Clemson University on the debate over the method of flying to the Moon with Project Apollo.
  • "To the Moon" the companion Web site to the two-hour NOVA special that chronicles the untold science and engineering story of how we got to the moon. The program will be broadcast on PBS at 8 pm on July 13,1999.
  • "Washington Goes to the Moon": A two-part radio program that deals with the political story of the acquiring and sustaining of support of the Apollo lunar landing program in the 1960s. Produced by WAMU-FM, the public radio station of the American University in Washington, D.C., the show's web site also has transcripts of the two programs, on-line documents, and transcripts of interviews with key personnel.
  • Apollo at American Samoa: Some interesting information about the Apollo missions that landed near and then passed through American Samoa.
  • Apollo Saturn Reference Page: Detailed technical information about the Saturn Launch Vehicles for modelers and space buffs, by a private enthusiast.
  • Contact Light: A personal recollection of the Apollo missions to the Moon.  This site by a private enthusiast includes some cool video and audio clips, a lunar landing simulator game, and reference tables.
  • Where Were You?   This web site is dedicated to collecting memories from the various points of view of people who where alive during the historic landing of Apollo 11.
  • "One Giant Leap" commemorates the anniversary of Apollo 11 with a visual journey and interesting facts and data..
  • First Moon Landing in 1969 marked an entire generation: Memories of the first moon landing on October 4, 1969
  • Apollo 11 Commentary: Contains the complete audio air to ground transmissions in streaming format
  • Man In Space: Study of Alternatives: This is a National Park Service study to identify possible locations and other components of the national park system that pertain to Apollo.

 

 

Destination Moon: A History of the Lunar Orbiter Program (NASA TM-3487, 1977).