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COMPLETE OUTER SPACE FILM DVD COLLECTION 13 DVDs + 1 CD


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Over 30 Hours Of The History Of Space Flight In A Complete 11 Disc All Regions DVD Collection! Includes FREE Our SPACE PICTURES Photo CD!


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  • Contents:
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME ONE - PROJECT MERCURY - FROM START TO FINISH
    The First & Last Flights Of America's First Manned Space Program With America's First Manned Orbital Flight In-between - 4 Vintage Films Packed Into 2½ Historic Hours On 1 All Regions DVD!

    FREEDOM 7 (1961, 28:17)
    The filmed chronicle of America's first manned space flight, the Mercury-Redstone 3 suborbital mission flown by Alan Shepard on May 5, 1961. The mission objective was to determine a man's capability to perform basic space flight functions as well as perform such basic flight tasks such as manuever, telemetry and component reliability. Includes footage of events leading up to this historic event in addition to coverage of the 15 minute flight.

    FRIENDSHIP 7 (1962, 57:57)
    As the Cold War space rivalry raged, America was anxious to get a man into orbit as quickly as possible to offset the lead the Soviets had in manned space flight. American policy had been to extensively test the Mercury space craft with the Redstone suborbital booster before attempting a mission with the powerful but unpredictable Atlas orbital booster, but when the Soviets sent up their second man in space Gherman Titov for a day long orbital flight in the summer of '61, NASA changed their schedule and John Glenn's mission was changed to an orbital Mercury-Atlas one set to fly as soon as possible. Many abortive attempts were made to fly the mission only to be scrubbed to due technical difficulties or bad weather, and it was not until winter the following year on February 20th, 1962 that finally a much-liked man became an American hero as he flew his spacecraft successfully into orbital flight, only to have an intense drama unfold as the bird was ordered down and ground controllers wondered if Glenn would live through the fiery re-entry of his space craft into the earth's atmosphere. This great NASA film details the technical achievements, human drama and mission timeline of the events of this historic mission.

    THE FLIGHT OF FAITH 7 (1963, 28:34)
    Gordon Cooper's endurance-testing flight of Mercury-Atlas 9 on May 15, 1963. Its purpose was to push the Mercury space craft to its limits with a day long orbital mission. Tumbling through space with systems straining, a total of 22 1/2 orbits was achieved within the space of 1 day and 10 hours.

    THE JOHN GLENN STORY (1962, 29:52)
    Film introduced by President John F. Kennedy himself which recounts the history of the life of John Glenn, introduces us to his family, his friends and the people who helped to shape him in his youth, and the events following his historical achievement such as his post-mission meeting with the President, his New York ticker tape parade, his address to a joint session of Congress and more.

    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME TWO - PROJECT GEMINI - PUSHING THE ENVELOPE
    The Space Firsts Rack Up As The Limits Of Man & Machine Are Tested Along The Path To Proving The Plan For Man To Land On The Moon - The Achievements Of America's Two Man Spacecraft Program Packed Into Three Period Films On One 90 Minute All Regions DVD!
    THE FOUR DAYS OF GEMINI 4 (27:46)
    Ed White becomes the first American to walk in outer space in a mission under the command of James McDivitt.

    GEMINI VIII, THIS IS HOUSTON FLIGHT (25:16)
    Neil Armstrong uses quick thinking to save himself and David Scott from certain death as their spacecraft goes into uncontrolled gyrations during docking maneuvers.

    GEMINI XII MISSION (25:16)
    All the activities that Project Gemini had been designed to test in order to prepare for its Apollo Moon program were put to the test in this mission as Commander Jim Lovell practiced rendezvous and docking procedures and Edwin Aldrin set a record for extravehicular activity.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME THREE - PROJECT APOLLO - REACHING FOR THE MOON
    The Historic First Four Manned Missions Of Project - Apollo 8 Orbits The Moon, Apollo 9 Pioneers Multicraft Command, Apollo 10 Does A Dry Run For Landing And Apollo 11 Lands Man On The Moon! Four Half Hour NASA Period Films Packed Into One All Regions DVD!
    APOLLO 8 - GO FOR TLI (21:54)
    Astronauts Borman, Lovell & Anders become the first men to fly to and orbit the moon as well as see the moon's dark side with the naked eye.

    APOLLO 9 - THE SPACE DUET OF SPIDER AND GUMDROP (28:54)
    McDivitt, Scott & Schweickart master the art of docking the Apollo Command Module, which was the main spacecraft in which the astronauts were to leave and return to the earth in, to the Lunar Excursion Module spacecraft, the first true interplanetary craft used to land on and leave from the lunar surface.

    APOLLO 10 - GREEN LIGHT FOR A LUNAR LANDING (28:33)
    The "dry-run" mission of Cernan, Young & Stafford wherein every action expected of the Apollo 11 mission slated to actually land on the moon was so meticulously rehearsed that, had they wanted to, they could have landed on the moon then and there.

    THE FLIGHT OF APOLLO 11 - EAGLE HAS LANDED (28:26)
    Man first lands on another celestial body as Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin walk the lunar surface while Astronaut Collins orbited overhead.

    OUTER SPACE FILMS VOLUME FOUR - APOLLO 11 - FROM LAUNCH TO RECOVERY LIVE TV COVERAGE 3 DVD SET
    Man's Greatest Exploration Achievement Documented In Live Television Coverage - 6 Historic Hours Packed Into 3 All Regions DVDs!
    Apollo 11 Live TV Coverage DVD #1: Launch to Moonwalk

    Apollo 11 Live TV Coverage DVD #2: Moonwalk

    Apollo 11 Live TV Coverage DVD #3: Moonwalk to Recovery
    OUTER SPACE FILMS VOLUME FIVE - PROJECT APOLLO - MOON EXPLORATION MISSIONS DVD
    Apollos 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17: The Manned Missions Set To Further Explore The Surface Of The Moon - Five Half Hour NASA Period Films Packed Into One All Regions DVD!
    APOLLO 13 - "HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM" (28:21)
    It was supposed to be a mission to explore the plain of Frau Mauro. It became instead a desperate attempt to bring the crew back to earth alive aboard a damaged, jury rigged spacecraft. This is the true life story of Astronauts Jim Lovell, John Swigert and Fred Haise that the major motion picture was based on.

    APOLLO 14 - MISSION TO FRAU MAURO (28:24)
    What Apollo 13 was not able to achieve, Apollo 14's crew of Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell did - the exploration of Frau Mauro. Includes the first use of the "Met", a rickshaw like device used to carry equipment across the lunar surface.

    APOLLO 15 - IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON (27:55)
    The lunar rover automobile was first deployed during this mission, where it traversed across a wide range of the Hadley-Apennine region near the Apennine Mountains. New spacesuits allowed for much longer times on the surface, and a variety of experiments were deployed by Astronauts David Scott and Al Worden on the moon's surface, while Astronaut Jim Irwin performed orbital sensor experiments in the Command Module above. Mission highlight: discovery of "The Genesis Rock".

    APOLLO 16 - "NOTHING SO HIDDEN..." (28:26)
    The Descartes Highlands were the object of exploration in this mission, where time of the moon's surface lengthened even more, lunar sample yield went up to 213 lbs, the lunar rover was "opened up" by Astronauts John Young and Tom Mattingly, and Mattingly performed a spacewalk as Astronaut Charley Duke piloted the Command/Service Module.

    APOLLO 17 - ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS (28:30)
    The Grand Finale of America's manned moon missions was the longers duration exploration of the lunar surface than ever before, with Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt investigating the Taurus-Littrow highland/valley area and Ron Evans peforming a spacewalk on the way back to Earth. All the stops that could be safely pulled were, and for the first time, a scientist was landed upon the moon, Astronaut Schmitt.

    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME SIX: THE MOON & BEYOND
    Four Films On Man In Space After The Manned Moon Program On One All Regions DVD
    4 RMS EARTH VIEW (Color, 28:05)
    E. G. Marshall narrates this overview of the endurance, biological, meteorlogical and other scientific achievements and promise of America's first space station.

    THE MISSION OF APOLLO-SOYUZ (Color, 29:06)
    NASA's documentary on the historic docking of an American Apollo spacecraft with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft during July of 1975, signifying both the end of the space race and a thaw in the cold war.

    A TIME OF APOLLO." (1975, 28:30)
    Burgess Meredith narrates this wonderful retrospective of the highlights and achievements of the complete Apollo manned moon mission program.

    NEW VIEW OF SPACE (COLOR, 28:22)
    Classic 60's footage, very reminiscent of the "Austin Powers" movies, fills this survey of the "modern" view of space exploration and technology, along with their consumer benefit, during the age of Apollo.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME SEVEN: THE SPACE SHUTTLE
    Four Films Documenting The Promise Of The Reusable Manned Orbiter Program During The Space Transportation System's Optimistic Early Years - Over 2 Hours Of Vintage Video On 1 All Regions DVD!
    SPACE SHUTTLE - A REMARKABLE FLYING MACHINE (1981, 30:29)
    The historic first mission of the reusable orbiter system, made by the Space Shuttle Columbia and told by a forward-looking NASA.

    OPENING NEW FRONTIERS (1982, 45:13)
    A 1982 NASA film documenting the first four missions of the Space Transportation System's hero orbiter Columbia.

    WE DELIVER (1983, 30:29)
    The first four manned missions of the space shuttle program are recounted and reviewed.

    SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA: THE SECOND FLIGHT (1983)
    The hero shuttle Columbia, tragically destroyed in flight during 2003, is here celebrated after its second mission for having brought aloft the first non-American astronaut, Ulf Merbold, and for having devoted itself entirely to the creation of Spacelab I, a mutual NASA/European Space Agency project intended to create a scientific research facility in space.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME EIGHT: THE SOLAR SYSTEM & BEYOND
    From The Sun's Own Mercury To The Great Gas Giant & On To The Great Beyond - Four Half Hour Films Featuring Orson Welles & William Shatner Packed Into One All Regions DVD!
    JUPITER ODYSSEY (COLOR, 28:05)
    The many landmark successes of the Pioneer missions to the the largest planet by far in the solar system are here celebrated in detail.

    VOYAGER (COLOR, 24:56)
    The famed & historic deep space satellite program in its planetary role of touring and studying the outer planets, the tools used and purposes in obtaining information outside the solar system and the bits of mother earth and the human society on it that the two Voyager spacecraft took into the great unknown.

    UNIVERSE (COLOR, 26:50)
    William Shatner, best known as Captain Kirk of the "Star Trek" television series, narrates this quest into the mysteries of the planet, solar system and universe as well as the technological devices and procedures used in discovering them.

    MERCURY: EXPLORATION OF A PLANET (1976, 28:30)
    The innermost planets of the solar system, Venus and Mercury, were visited by the technological triumph that was the Mercury 10 space probe, Mercury was its final and most significant destination, and it is this film's intent to document the reasons why this was so.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME NINE: DESTINATION MARS!
    Three Classic Films On The Exploration Of Mars & The Search For Life On It On One All Regions DVD!
    MARS: THE SEARCH BEGINS (Color, 28:50)
    Dr. Carl Sagan leads the narration of this film chronicling the historic Martian discoveries of Mariner 9 and the preparations based on those discoveries for the 1975 Viking missions to Mars.

    PLANET MARS (Color, 28:23)
    Richard Basehart narrates an analysis of the extraordinary discoveries of the Viking 1 & Viking 2 Martian orbiter/lander program. Especial attention is placed upon attempts to determine if life could or did exist on the planet, as well as revealing the surface, geology and atmosphere of Mars and the presence of water on the planet.

    ORSON WELLES - WHO'S OUT THERE? (COLOR, 28:07)
    The famed wunderkind writer/director/producer, mainly famed for his infamous 1938 "War Of The Worlds" radio broadcast, appropriately narrates this look into the serious possibilities of life throughout the cosmos.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME TEN: SPACE PLANES
    47 Film Clips Of Rocket Planes Aimed At Space Transportation - Over 80 Minutes On 1 Region Free International DVD!
    Space Shuttle - A Remarkable Flying Machine.mpg (30:30 - First Shuttle Flight {Columbia!})

    Enterprise Piggybacks on 707 #1 - Take Off.mpg | Enterprise Piggybacks on 707 #2 - Glide test & Landing.mpg | F-104 Starfighter ''Flying X-15 Simulator''.mpg | Hyper 3 Radio Controlled Model Lifting Body.mpg | Last X-15 Flight - Plane #1 19681023 Bill Dana Pilot.mpg | M2F1 1st Glide Flight Gerry Gentry Pilot 19630816.mpg | M2F1 Pulled by 1962 Pontiac.mpg | M2F2 1st Powered Flight Gerry Gentry Pilot 196607.mpg | M2F2 Flight #16 - Bruce Peterson Crash Lands.mpg | M2F3 1st Powered Flight.mpg | M2F3 Model Wind Tunnel Test.mpg | Mike Adam's Fatal Flight X-15 Plane No.mpg | Northrop HL-10 1967 Set Lifting Body Alt.mpg | Scott Crossfield in X-15 Centrifuge.mpg | Scott Crossfield in X-15 Simulator.mpg | X-15's XLP-99 Engine Tests.mpg | X-15 ''High Range'' (Edwards AFB to Wendover Utah) Animation.mpg | X-15 #1 Last Test Flight Before Release to NASA.mpg | X-15 3rd Powered Flight Controlled Crash.mpg | X-15 620717 Robert White Space Footage.mpg | X-15 620717 Robert White Wins Astronaut Wings.mpg | X-15 6703 Sets Speed Record of 4520 mph.mpg | X-15 A2 Final Mission 671003.mpg | X-15 A2 Mission with 671003 post flight damage.mpg | X-15 Crossfield Pilot Launch & Land.mpg | X-15 First Flight & Near Crash Unpowered 19590608 Color.mpg | X-15 First Flight & Near Crash Unpowered 19590608.mpg | X-15 First Powered Flight 19590917.mpg | X-15 Flight From B-52 Taxi To Landing.mpg | X-15 Launch & Acceleration.mpg | X-15 RC Model.mpg | X-15 Simulator.mpg | X-15 Simulators with 'Iron Cross'.mpg | X-15 Tests Ventral Fin Removal Gets Engine Trouble Crash Lands.mpg | X-15 Tests XLP-99 Engine And Engine Explodes 2.mpg | X-15 Tests XLP-99 Engine And Engine Explodes.mpg | X-15 Wind Tunnel Experiments.mpg | X-20 DynaSoar Animation.mpg | X-20 DynaSoar On Display.mpg | X-24A Final Landing Flight #28 19710604.mpg | X-24A Flight.mpg | X-24A Landing.mpg | X-24A Rollout.mpg | X-24B First Flight.mpg | X-24B Landing.mpg

    X-24B Launch To Landing.mpg (1982, 45:13)
    A 1982 NASA film documenting the first four missions of the Space Transportation System's hero orbiter Columbia.
    OUTER SPACE FILMS DVD VOLUME ELEVEN: CLASSIC SPACE RACE
    14 Films Attesting To The Stuggle Between The US & The USSR To Achieve Supremacy In Space In Region Code Free DVD Video
    V-8 & CHEERIOS FREE MOON ROCKET KIT TV OFFER(1960, B&W, 0:59)
    A Redstone rocket launches us into an ad with two boys who eat Cheerios, drink V-8 juice and play with a plastic moon rocket toy that drops two men onto a fanciful map of the moon, which toy was available in exchange for one V-8 label plus 1 box top from either Cheerios, Kix or Frosty O's General Mills cereals.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL OCTOBER 7TH 1957: NEW MOON - REDS LAUNCH FIRST SPACE SATELLITE (1957, B&W, 0:45)
    An animation depicting the means by which the Soviet Union was able to place into orbit the first man made object, the satellite Sputnik I.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL DECEMBER 22ND 1958: ATLAS IN ORBIT - RADIOS IKE'S MESSAGE OF PEACE TO WORLD (1958, B&W, 3:38)
    A classic example of newsreel propaganda at its most crafted, touting the sophistication of America's most powerful launch vehicle and celebrating the historic first of broadcasting a voice message from space to the world. This achievement was made more significant by the fact that this Christmas message of President Eisenhower was transmitted from earth to the Project SCORE satellite built into orbiting Atlas and then rebroadcast from Atlas/SCORE to the people of the earth further on in its orbit, originating the process known as "store and forward" which is still in use today and marking SCORE as the world's first communications satellite.

    THE BIG BOUNCE (1960, TECHNICOLOR, 14:23)
    The extraordinary story of Echo, history's second communications satellite, which consisted of a huge balloon placed into orbit and off of which were bounced radio signals aimed at from earth, which technique ultimately resulted Echo's helping place the very first satellite telephone call.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL APRIL 6TH 1961: NEWS IN BRIEF - RUSSIA (1961, B&W, 0:53)
    The USSR releases films of space flights with dog, rat and mice passengers in craft launched to high altitude (not into orbit) and returned safely to the earth.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL APRIL 13TH 1961: COSMOS PIONEER - SOVIETS ORBIT MAN IN SPACE (1961, B&W, 0:30)
    President Kennedy responds to the great Soviet achievement of putting the first man into space with comments during a press conference.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL MAY 8TH 1961: AS WORLD WATCHED - SPACEMAN HAILED AFTER U.S. TRIUMPH (1961, B&W, 1:50)
    America's first man in space Alan Shepard is honored with a medal from President Kennedy awarded in a White House rose garden ceremony, and is then paraded up Pennsylvania Avenue.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL AUGUST 7TH 1961: COSMONAUT - RUSSIAN ORBITS GLOBE 17 TIMES (1961, B&W, 1:13)
    Gherman Titov, at a time when America had only launched two suborbital manned flights, stunned the world with his orbiting the earth 17 times in his Vostok 2 spacecraft.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL NOVEMBER 30TH 1961: CHIMP INTO SPACE (1961, B&W, 1:38)
    Eager to ensure that the Mercury-Atlas system was capable of safely sending a man into space, the chimpanzee Enos was sent into orbit to test the system first, and his success cleared the way for Astronaut John Glenn's orbital flight.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL JULY 12TH 1962: A DAY IN HISTORY - TELSTAR BRINGS WORLD CLOSER (1962, B&W, 3:17)
    The world's first commercial "comsat" (communications satellite) is sent into orbit, transmits the first television picture to and from space, and becomes the vanguard of many other such telstars which enabled continuous global telephone, data, television and other communications.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL JULY 23RD 1962: KENNEDY ON TELSTAR - EUROPE SEES NEWS CONFERENCE (1962, B&W, 1:17)
    The president proudly comments upon the achievements of the first commercial communications satellite as part of a press conference broadcast from the Telstar satellite to Europe.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL SEPTEMBER 13TH 1962: KENNEDY TOUR - CALLS FOR U.S. LEAD IN SPACE (1962, B&W, 2:24)
    The President takes a trip to see Chief rocket scientist Werner von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama & the Mercury spacecraft, then visits Cape Canaveral, Houston Texas and Rice University where he delivers his famous "We Choose To Go To The Moon" speech, inspects the Gemini spacecraft at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, then visits the St Louis plant of McDonnell Aerospace.

    UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL MAY 27TH 1965: SPACE POLICEMAN - PEGASUS MEASURES ACTION OF METEOROIDS (1965, B&W, 1:11)
    The mighty Saturn I rocket launches Pegasus II into high altitude orbit to determine if meteroids could pose a threat to astronauts travelling through deep space.

    HIGHLIGHTS 1965: A PROGRESS REPORT (1965, COLOR, 39:40)
    An excellent must-see survey of the high points of American space achievements during a period when space program firsts were coming hot and heavy as the space race continued to accelerate in tempo. Beautiful color footage details many satellites, technological achievements, launch systems, aerial photography, weather surveillance, manned program recovery, animations, artists renderings, charts, the Ranger series lunar mapping probes, and so much more.

    Space Shuttle - A Remarkable Flying Machine.mpg (30:30 - First Shuttle Flight {Columbia!})

    Enterprise Piggybacks on 707 #1 - Take Off.mpg | Enterprise Piggybacks on 707 #2 - Glide test & Landing.mpg | F-104 Starfighter ''Flying X-15 Simulator''.mpg | Hyper 3 Radio Controlled Model Lifting Body.mpg | Last X-15 Flight - Plane #1 19681023 Bill Dana Pilot.mpg | M2F1 1st Glide Flight Gerry Gentry Pilot 19630816.mpg | M2F1 Pulled by 1962 Pontiac.mpg | M2F2 1st Powered Flight Gerry Gentry Pilot 196607.mpg | M2F2 Flight #16 - Bruce Peterson Crash Lands.mpg | M2F3 1st Powered Flight.mpg | M2F3 Model Wind Tunnel Test.mpg | Mike Adam's Fatal Flight X-15 Plane No.mpg | Northrop HL-10 1967 Set Lifting Body Alt.mpg | Scott Crossfield in X-15 Centrifuge.mpg | Scott Crossfield in X-15 Simulator.mpg | X-15's XLP-99 Engine Tests.mpg | X-15 ''High Range'' (Edwards AFB to Wendover Utah) Animation.mpg | X-15 #1 Last Test Flight Before Release to NASA.mpg | X-15 3rd Powered Flight Controlled Crash.mpg | X-15 620717 Robert White Space Footage.mpg | X-15 620717 Robert White Wins Astronaut Wings.mpg | X-15 6703 Sets Speed Record of 4520 mph.mpg | X-15 A2 Final Mission 671003.mpg | X-15 A2 Mission with 671003 post flight damage.mpg | X-15 Crossfield Pilot Launch & Land.mpg | X-15 First Flight & Near Crash Unpowered 19590608 Color.mpg | X-15 First Flight & Near Crash Unpowered 19590608.mpg | X-15 First Powered Flight 19590917.mpg | X-15 Flight From B-52 Taxi To Landing.mpg | X-15 Launch & Acceleration.mpg | X-15 RC Model.mpg | X-15 Simulator.mpg | X-15 Simulators with 'Iron Cross'.mpg | X-15 Tests Ventral Fin Removal Gets Engine Trouble Crash Lands.mpg | X-15 Tests XLP-99 Engine And Engine Explodes 2.mpg | X-15 Tests XLP-99 Engine And Engine Explodes.mpg | X-15 Wind Tunnel Experiments.mpg | X-20 DynaSoar Animation.mpg | X-20 DynaSoar On Display.mpg | X-24A Final Landing Flight #28 19710604.mpg | X-24A Flight.mpg | X-24A Landing.mpg | X-24A Rollout.mpg | X-24B First Flight.mpg | X-24B Landing.mpg

    X-24B Launch To Landing.mpg (1982, 45:13)
    A 1982 NASA film documenting the first four missions of the Space Transportation System's hero orbiter Columbia.
    SPACE PICTURES: THE RACE FOR THE MOON
    Over 1400 Photos on 1 CD! Digitally Remastered 16 Million Color Images, Most 640 x 480, Perfect for Viewing OR Printing & Framing!
    160+ PROJECT MERCURY PHOTOS

    #1 - MR-3 Alan Shepard

    #2 - MR-4 Gus Grissom

    #3 - MA-6 John Glenn

    #4 - MA-7 Scott Carpenter

    #5 - MA-8 Wally Shirra

    #6 - MA-9 "Gordo" Cooper

    And More Besides!

    360+ PROJECT GEMINI PHOTOS

    #1 GT-3 Grissom & Young

    #2 GT-4 McDivitt & White

    #3 GT-5 Cooper & Conrad

    #4 GT-6 Schirra & Stafford

    #5 GT-7 Borman & Lovell

    #6 GT-8 Armstrong & Scott

    #7 GT-9 Stafford & Cernan

    #8 GT-10 Young & Collins

    #9 GT-11 Conrad & Gordon

    #10 GT-12 Lovell & Aldrin

    And More Still!

    870+ PROJECT APOLLO PHOTOS

    #1 AS-1 Grissom White & Chaffee

    #2 AS-4 (Unmanned)

    #3 AS-5 (Unmanned)

    #4 AS-6 (Unmanned)

    #5 AS-7 Schirra, Eisele & Cunningham

    #6 AS-8 Borman, Lovell & Anders

    #7 AS-9 McDivitt, Scott & Schweickart

    #8 AS-10 Cernan, Young & Stafford

    #9 AS-11 Armstrong, Aldrin & Collins (First Moon Landing)

    #10 AS-12 Conrad, Gordon & Bean

    #11 AS-13 Lovell,Swigert & Haise

    #12 AS-14 Shepard, Roosa & Mitchell

    #13 AS-15 Scott, Worden & Irwin

    #14 AS-16 Young, Mattingly & Duke

    #15 AS-17 Cernan, Evans & Schmitt (Last Manned Moon Mission)

    And Even More!

    SPECIAL FEATURE: SATELLITES & PROBES

    MORE SPECIAL FEATURES
    including HUNDREDS of photos of orbital views of the Earth & the Moon, lunar landscapes photos, plus all the diagrams, artist's conceptions & artwork listed above!


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