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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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Metal cylindrical trunk with cameras, high gain antenna, and solar panels

Lunar Probe, Ranger, Block III

Engineering model with three-legged frame and mixed metals in landing position.

Lunar Lander, Surveyor

Metallic blue colored truncated cylinder capped by two cones with silver rods.

Satellite, Pioneer I, Reconstructed Replica

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