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Command Module Collection

The command module, a crucial component of the Apollo spacecraft, played a pivotal role in the historic mission to the Moon

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Command Module Collection: Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, artwork
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Command Module Collection: Apollo control panel
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Command Module Collection: Gemini VI in orbit 160 miles (257 km) above Earth, December 15, 1965
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of Apollo 11 command module entering earths atmosphere
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Command Module Collection: Command and supply capsule, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Artists concept of Command Module re-entry in 5000°heat. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 10 splashdown, 1966. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 11 Recovery Area, 1969. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 5 capsule hoisted onboard recovery ship, 1965. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 12 descends for splashdown, 1966. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 9 crew waves to the Wasp, 1966. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 16 Command and Service Module Over the Moon, 1972. Creator: Thomas Mattingly
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 9A splashdown, 1966. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Cooper and Conrad await recovery relicopter, 1965. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Cooper and Faith 7 recovery, 1963. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Failed attempt to recover Liberty Bell 7, Atlantic Ocean, 1961 Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 13 Recovery Area, 1970. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gordon Cooper and capsule on deck, Pacific Ocean, 1963. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini VIII splashdown, Armstrong and Scott with hatches open, March 16, 1966
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 17 Pacific Recovery Area, 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 9 Splashdown, 1969. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 8 Recovery, 1968. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 17 splashdown, Pacific Ocean, December 19, 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Navy diver leaps from helicopter, 1965. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Nixon given Apollo Command Module Briefing, 1974. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 13 Splashdown, 1970. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Endeavour Nears Splashdown, 1971. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 10 Helicopter Recovery, 1969. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Gemini 4 Recovery with Green Marker Dye, 1965. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Command and Service Modules, Apollo #105, ASTP Mockup, 1960s
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Command Module Collection: Command Module, Skylab 4, 1973. Creator: North American Rockwell
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules Photographed from the Lunar Module in Orbit, 1969
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Command Module Collection: Module pilot David Scott emerging from Apollo 9 spacecraft, 6 March 1969. Creator
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Command Module Collection: Astronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: An astronaut inside a NASA Command Module, 1970s. Artist: NASA
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Command Module Collection: The Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit, 1971. Artist: NASA
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Command Module Collection: The Apollo 10 Command Module (Capsule), 26 May 1969
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 17 recovery operations, Pacific Ocean, December 19, 1972. Creator: NASA
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Command Module Collection: Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova looks at the Apollo Command Module, Houston, Texas
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Command Module Collection: Apollo 1 crew in training, 1960s C016 / 6370
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Command Module Collection: Apollo command module hatch
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of Appollo 11 command module landing in Pacific ocean
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of Apollo command module landing in sea
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of command module dropping off and falling to Earth
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of command module and service module turning to join onto lunar module
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Command Module Collection: Illustration of lunar module attached to command module, bottom of rocket opened


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The command module, a crucial component of the Apollo spacecraft, played a pivotal role in the historic mission to the Moon. As it gracefully approached our celestial neighbor, an awe-inspiring artwork captured its majestic presence against the lunar backdrop. Inside this technological marvel, astronauts relied on the intricate Apollo control panel to navigate their way through space and execute critical maneuvers. Fast forward to Earth's atmosphere as depicted in an illustration of the Apollo 11 command module re-entering with fiery intensity at a scorching 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. This image showcases both the immense heat endured by this resilient capsule and NASA's commitment to ensuring safe returns for their brave explorers. In December 1972, during the Apollo 17 mission, we witness another remarkable moment as the Command and Supply Capsule descends towards splashdown. The sight of this vessel being carefully recovered by NASA personnel aboard a ship is reminiscent of past triumphs such as Gemini 10's successful return in 1966. Speaking of which, let us not forget Gemini 5's capsule being hoisted onboard a recovery ship back in 1965 or Gemini 12 elegantly descending for splashdown just one year later. These moments symbolize humanity's ability to conquer new frontiers and safely return home. Even amidst these daring missions, camaraderie shines through as seen when Gemini 9 crew members wave enthusiastically to their rescuers aboard USS Wasp in June of '66. Such gestures remind us that exploration is not only about individual achievements but also about teamwork and support from those on Earth. As we delve further into history, Thomas Mattingly captures our imagination with his depiction of Apollo 16's Command Module soaring over our Moon in '72—a testament to mankind's audacious spirit reaching beyond earthly boundaries. Finally, we revisit Gemini program milestones like Gemini 9A splashing down gracefully after completing its objectives—an accomplishment that paved the way for future successes within the space program.