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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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Pelvic Block, Gemini, Frank Borman

Pelvic Block, Gemini, Charles Conrad

Backboard Assembly, Gemini

Shingle, Beryllium, Gemini

Shingle, Beryllium, Gemini

Maneuver Hand Controller, Gemini

Shingle, Gemini

Front view of a black, white, and gray space station model. A black and white cylindrical bottom leads up to four solar panels extending outwards in an X shape. There is also a gray square extending to the side. At the top is a gray, cylindrical and triangular structure.

Model, Skylab, 1:20

Hatch, Left Hand, Gemini 7

Hatch, Right Hand, Gemini VII

Hatch, Right, Gemini 10

Primate Capsule, Mercury

Capsule, Gemini VIII

Boilerplate, Command Module, Apollo, #19A

Model, Spacecraft, Gemini, 1:4 Scale

Model, Spacecraft, Gemini, 1/4 Scale

Command Module, Apollo 12

Fuel Cell, Apollo

Fuel Cell, Apollo

Rendezvous and Recovery Section, Gemini

Hatch, Left-Hand, Gemini

Hand Controller, Maneuver, Gemini 10

Window, Gemini IX

Window, Gemini IX

Fuel Cell, Gemini

Primate Capsule, Mercury

Heat Shield, Fragment, Ablated, Apollo CM 009

Command Module, Apollo 17

Lithium Hydroxide Canister, Command Module, Apollo 17

Hatch, Capsule, Mercury

Lunar Module #9, Apollo

Command Module, Apollo 16

Flotation Bag, Apollo 11

Flotation Bag, Apollo 11

Flotation Bag, Apollo 11


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