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Destination Moon

Air and Space Museum

For centuries, humans have dreamed of flying to the Moon. In 1959, our machines actually began to go there. A decade later, humans walked on its surface. 

The Destination Moon exhibition features iconic objects from the Museum's unrivaled collection of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo artifacts, including Alan Shepard's Mercury spacesuit and spacecraft, a Saturn V F-1 engine, and Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 spacesuit and command module Columbia. The gallery shows how an extraordinary combination of motivations, resources, and technologies made it possible for humans to walk on the Moon—and how and why we are going back today.


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Tracking Icon, Mission Control, Cape Canaveral

Two-man bell-shaped spacecraft with black shingles, heatshield, and two crew egress hatches.

Capsule, Gemini VII

Casing, Syringe, Chlorine, Apollo 11

Trapezoid shaped metal door with porthole window and handlebar

Hatch, Crew, Apollo 11

Knob, Syringe, Chlorine, Apollo 11

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Capsule, Mercury, MR-3

Heat Shield, Sample, Unablated, Apollo

A motorized toy with cone-shaped antenna and six wheels.

Toy, Lunokhod

Instructor Operator Station, Central Section, Command Module Simulator, Apollo

Slide Rule, Pickett & Eckel, Model N 1006-T

Camera, Data Acquisition, Lunar Module, 16mm, Apollo 11

Full view of a camera covered in gold foil sitting on a tripod. A green wire connects it to a small green box.

Camera, Lunar Surface Ultraviolet, Apollo 16

Model, Lunar Module, CBS News

Kit, Medical Package, Lunar Module, Apollo 11

Turbopump, Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, F-1 (Recovered)

Transfer Assembly, Urine, Apollo 9

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Full view of a lunar module. It is brown, black, and silver, with United States and an American flag on the side.

Model, Manned Spacecraft, Lunar Module

Extension, Fender, Lunar Roving Vehicle, Apollo17

Ampule, Chlorine, Apollo 11

Heat Shield, Fragment, Ablated, Apollo

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Conical brown spacecraft tilted on a stand in front of a photograph of the moon's surface and the Earth behind it.

Command Module, Apollo 11

Hatch Cover, Apollo 4 (Shroud)


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