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Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin inspecting film in the Lunar Receiving Lab after the mission. Apollo 11 Astronauts Mike Collins and Buzz Aldrin in the Lunar Receiving Lab Crew Reception Area. Landing and Recovery Division Systems Engineer John K. Hirasaki removing equipment and decontaminating of the interior of the Apollo 11 spacecraft inside the Lunar Receiving Lab. Landing and Recovery Division Systems Engineer John K. Hirasaki removing equipment and decontaminating of the interior of the Apollo 11 spacecraft inside the Lunar Receiving Lab. Astronaut Pete Conrad, commander of the Apollo 12 mission, holds two lunar rocks brought back from the Moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts.
Aldrin in LRL Apollo 11
crew in LRL
Hirasaki and
Apollo 11
spacecraft in
LRL
Hirasaki and
Apollo 11
spacecraft in
LRL

Conrad in LRL

                                     
Astronauts Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon inspecting lunar rocks brought back from the Moon during their Apollo 12 mission. Astronaut Pete Conrad with lunar rocks brought back from the Moon during the Apollo 12 mission. Astronaut Pete Conrad with lunar rocks brought back from the Moon during the Apollo 12 mission Astronauts Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon inspecting lunar rocks brought back from the Moon during their Apollo 12 mission. Apollo 12 crew and support personnel in group shot at the end of the quarantine period in the Lunar Receiving Lab.
Apollo 12
crew in LRL
Conrad in LRL Conrad in LRL Conrad and
Gordon in LRL
Apollo 12
crew and
support
personnel in
LRL
                                     
Photographers Pete Stanley and Terry Slezak with cameras and equipment used in the Earth Resources Program. WB57-F Canberra, NASA 926; one of the planes used for remote sensing in the Earth Resources Program. MIT zero gravity experiments onboard the KC-135.  Six high-speed cameras were used to record the events. Photographic Technology Division group photo taken November. 3, 1976. Training suited subject in Water Immersion Facility (WIF), Building 260.
Earth
Resources
Program
WB57-F
remote sensing
aircraft
KC-135
Zero-G aircraft
Photographic
Technology
Division - 1976
Training in
WIF

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