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Human Spaceflight

Human Spaceflight

Air and Space Museum

Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon marked the pinnacle of achievement of the human spaceflight effort through the sixties. But Apollo was only the last step in a series of spaceflight programs, beginning with the single-seat Mercury, followed by the Gemini program where Americans learned to live in orbit, and culminating with Apollo 17, the last human mission to the moon.

Since Apollo 17, human spaceflight has continued to achieve new milestones, provide valuable research, and even heal some of the ties severed by the Space Race.


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Capsule, Mercury, MR-3

Flight Operations Manual, Freedom 7

Diagonal side view of the black, bell-shaped space capsule. Green control panel visible inside.

Capsule, Mercury, MA-6

Bag, Urine Accumulator, Glenn, Friendship 7

Side view of the gray space capsule, with one of the exterior hatches opened. Seats visible inside.

Capsule, Gemini IV

Helmet, GH-4-C, White, Gemini 4

Maneuvering Unit, Hand-Held, White, Gemini 4

Life Support Umbilical, White, Gemini 4

Chest Pack Ventilation Control Module, White, Gemini IV

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

Capsule, Gemini VII

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

Collection Assembly, Fecal, Apollo 11

Ampule, Buffer, Apollo 11

Hatch, Block I, Apollo 4

Closed rectangular aluminum case with 4 hinges on lid and latches

ALSRC, Apollo Lunar Sample Return Container, Apollo 11

Flag, U.S., Lunar

Lunar Module #2, Apollo

Indicator, Pressure and Quantity, Gemini V

Kit, Medical Accessories, Command Module, Apollo 11

Kit, Medical Package, Lunar Module, Apollo 11

Camera, Stereo 35mm, Lunar Surface, Apollo

Camera, Television, Apollo 7

Primate Capsule, Mercury

Tool Carrier, Small, Apollo

Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown

Visor, Extravehicular, Apollo, A7-L, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown

Glove, Left, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown

Glove, Right, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown

Passive Seismic Experiment, Apollo

Corner-cube mirrors connected to base of a Laser Ranging Retroreflector.

Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector, Apollo

Pressure Suit, AX1-L, Apollo Prototype

Glove, Left, AX1-L, Apollo, Prototype

Glove, Right, AX1-L, Apollo, Prototype

Chronograph, Armstrong, Apollo 11

Boot, Left, Lunar Overshoe, Cernan, Apollo 17, Flown


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