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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Image fixe : électronique

Auteur(s) : Agence France-Presse. Photographe  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : [Apollo XI] [Image fixe numérisée] / Agence France-Presse, agence photogr.

Publication : [Paris] : [Agence France-Presse], [1969]

Éditeur : Agence France-Presse  Voir les notices liées en tant que Responsabilité commerciale

Description matérielle : 35 photogr. pos. : n. et b. ; 13 x 18 cm

Note(s) : Acq. : Agence France Presse

Tournage :  1969-00-00


Sujet(s) : Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Nixon, Richard M. (1913-1994)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Vol vers la Lune  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Simulation  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Fusées (aéronautique) -- Lancement  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Lune -- Exploration  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Apollo 11 (véhicule spatial) -- Conception et construction
Spationautes -- Etats-Unis -- 1945-1970
Salles de commande -- Etats-Unis -- Canaveral, Cap (Etas-Unis)

Thème(s) : Histoire

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb384973565

Notice n° :  FRBNF38497356

Univers cartes et images Cette notice appartient à l'univers images et cartes



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Titre(s) : [Apollo XI] [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 12 September 1962. Rice Stadium, Rice University, Houston, Texas. President John F. Kennedy tells a crowd of 35,000 at Rice Stadium, "We intend to become the world's leading spacefaring nation". [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 01/29/69. Apollo 11. Move into altitude chamber. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 02/21/69. The S-1C booster for the Apollo 11 Saturn V was erected atop its mobile launcher in the spaceport's vab today. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 03/03/69. Kennedy Space Center. Apollo11 lunar module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, JR., who is scheduled to make a lunar landing later this year with Neil A. Armstrong, greets V. P. Agnew within the spaceport's launch control center. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 03/06/69. Stacking of S-IVB third stage for the Apollo 11 Saturn V atop the second and booster stages in the vab. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 03/18/69. Altitude chamber test - Apollo 11 crew MSO. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 04/04/69. Lunar module 5 move from landing gear fixture and mate to SLA. Apollo 11. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 04/11/69. The CSM for Apollo 11 move from 134 work stand and final mate to SLA. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 05/20/69. Rollout of Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle from the vab's high bay ♯1 to launch complex 39A. The transporter covered the 3,5 mile distance at an average speed of less than one mile per hour. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 06/10/69. Apollo 11 prime crew during walk through egress test. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 6/18/69. Apollo 11 prime crew simulates moon activity. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 6/18/69. Apollo 11 prime crew simulates moon activity. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : July 1, 1969. The 363-foot-high Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle is bathed in light at the Kennedy Space Center's launch complex 39A during a recent count-down demonstration test for the upcoming Apollo 11 launch. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 07/02/69. The mobile service structure moves away from Apollo 11 at the LC-39A during CDDT. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 07/03/69. Apollo 11 crew "suiting up" for CDDR. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 07/03/69. Government and industry engineers monitor the Apollo 11 countdown demonstration test within the lauch control center's firing room ♯1. The dress rehearsal allows personnel to correct technical problems, should they arise, prior to the laun



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Titre(s) : 07/03/69. Apollo 11 space vehicle test supervisor Bill Schick, third from right, coordinates CDDT within LCC firing room 1. Others include Robert Moser, sixth from right, chief test planning office, Paul Donnelly, launch operations manager, Karl Str



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Titre(s) : 07/16/69. The Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle carrying astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lifted off at 9:32 A.M. EDT July 16, 1969, from the Kennedy Space Center's launch complex 39A. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Lunar module ascent stage. Space Center, Houston, Texas : The Apollo 10 lunar module ascent stage is photographed from the command module after it rendez-vous with the mother ship following its flight to within ten miles of the lunar surface. Astron



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Titre(s) : 07/08/69. Official Apollo 11 insignia. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : July 10, 1969. With a foot on one of the four landing pads, Apollo 11 commander Neil A. Armstrong descends ladder of lunar module training spacecraft. While he and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., explore the moon's surface, Michael Collins will pilot the comm



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Titre(s) : 07/16/69. Kennedy Space Center. Dr. Wernher Von Braun, director of the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, relaxes after the successful launch of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, Jr., today. Th



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Titre(s) : July 16, 1969. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew speaks with Apollo 10 commander Thomas P. Stafford, left, and Albert F. Siepert, Deputy Director Center Management at the spaceport, in the viewing stands prior to the launch of Apollo 11. [cote : sans co



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Titre(s) : 07/24/69. President Richard M. Nixon shakes hands with well-wishers on this Pacific Island the day before he flew to the USS Hornet to welcome home the Apollo 11 astronauts. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : 07/24/69. President Richard M. Nixon gives the traditional "thumbs up" sign symbolizing job well don to Apollo 11 astronauts. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Les echantillons lunaires. Centre Spatial de Houston (Texas) : Les savants et techniciens de la NASA attendent impatiemment les échantillons du sol lunaire que les astronautes d'Apollo 11 ont ramenés. Ici à Houston un technicien montre une des "v



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Titre(s) : Tranquillity base, the moon : Astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man in history to walk on the moon, plants his boot in the lunar soil during his historic walk. Armstrong took his own picture. 08/06/69. [cote : sans cote]



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Titre(s) : Tranquillity base, the moon : Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin prepares to deploy the early scientific experiments package (EASEP) on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 moon landing, in the foreground is a 35 mm stereo close-up camera. 08/11/69.



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Titre(s) : Man leaves his imprints. Tranquillity base, the moon : The footprints of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin are distinctly shown in this photograph taken from the lunar module July 20, the date of the historic moon walk. The shadow



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Titre(s) : Moon rock. Space Center, Houston, Texas : Nasa, July 27th released this photo of moon rock, one of the rocks brought back by the Apollo 11 astronauts that geologists report as being igneous and similar in appearance at least to much of the Earth's m



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Titre(s) : First good look at a moon rock. Space Center, Houston, Texas : Photographers and newsmen were able to view a lunar rock sample up close for the first time August 8. The rock was placed in a vacuum jar behind a double glass to avoid contamination. Th



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Titre(s) : Moon rock. Space Center, Houston, : This is the close-up view of a 1 1/2 x 1 "x 3/4" slice of lunar sample brought back from the moon by the crew of Apollo 11. The 83 gram specimen has the highest concentration of naturally radioactive elements yet



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Titre(s) : July 1969. Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. Apollo moon plaque view. This is a replica of the plaque which the Apollo 11 astronauts will leave behind on the Moon in commemoration of the historic event. The plaque is made of stainless steel



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Titre(s) : Kennedy Space Center. A collection of Apollo photos make up this arrangement in recognition of the first manned lunar landing, Apollo 11, in july 1969. [cote : sans cote]



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