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"From Earthrise to Footprints: A Captivating Programme" Step into the captivating world of programmes, where diverse events and milestones unfold before your eyes

Background imageProgramme Collection: Astronauts Yuri Gagarin & Valentina Tereshkova

Astronauts Yuri Gagarin & Valentina Tereshkova
Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova, the first man and first woman in space, photographed in 1963. Gagarin made the first manned spaceflight in the Vostok 1 spacecraft on April 12, 1961

Background imageProgramme Collection: Astronaut J-L Chretien leaving TM-6 descent module

Astronaut J-L Chretien leaving TM-6 descent module
French astronaut Jean-Luc Chretien leaving the Soyuz TM-6 descent module after a joint Franco- Soviet mission aboard the Soviet space station Mir

Background imageProgramme Collection: Technician holding two Soviet space dogs

Technician holding two Soviet space dogs
A technician holds Blackie and Breezy, two of the dogs launched into space on Soviet spacecraft

Background imageProgramme Collection: Cosmonauts in training tank at Star City, Russia

Cosmonauts in training tank at Star City, Russia
Cosmonaut training. Cosmonauts undergoing training in a water tank at Star City, Russia. The large water tank is used to allow training for extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageProgramme Collection: Belyayev and Leonov, Soviet cosmonauts

Belyayev and Leonov, Soviet cosmonauts
Belyayev and Leonov (right), Soviet cosmonauts, in military uniform. Alexei A. Leonov (born 1934) performed the first ever spacewalk (extravehicular activity, EVA)

Background imageProgramme Collection: Vostok spacecraft launch vehicle

Vostok spacecraft launch vehicle
Vostok launch vehicle being assembled at the Le Bourget aerospace show, near Paris, France. In 1961, Vostok 1 was the first spacecraft to carry a man into space

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soyuz TMA-8 mission launch, March 2006

Soyuz TMA-8 mission launch, March 2006. This is the Soyuz TMA-8 mission, the 29th manned flight to the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageProgramme Collection: Multuple exposure photograph of a Soviet rocket

Multuple exposure photograph of a Soviet rocket
Multiple exposure photograph of a Soviet rocket at the Baikonur cosmodrome in central Asia

Background imageProgramme Collection: View of cabin of Soviet spacecraft Voskhod-1

View of cabin of Soviet spacecraft Voskhod-1
The cabin of Voskhod 1, the Soviet three-man spacecraft launched on October 12, 1964, with cosmonauts Vladimir Komarov, Constantin Feoktistov and Boris Yegorov

Background imageProgramme Collection: The crew of Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 37

The crew of Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 37 before launch on 23 July 1980. On the left is Soviet cosmonaut Vikto Gorbatko and on the right is Pham Tuan, the first Vietnamese to fly in space

Background imageProgramme Collection: Belka, Soviet space dog, in a spacesuit

Belka, Soviet space dog, in a spacesuit

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soviet poster commemorating Gagarin

Soviet poster commemorating Gagarin
Soviet poster commemorating the first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin on April 12, 1961. Gagarins flight lasted 108 minutes

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soviet rocket being transported to launchpad

Soviet rocket being transported to launchpad
A Soviet rocket on its way to the launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Asia

Background imageProgramme Collection: Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork

Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork
Astronauts on Mars. Computer artwork of astronauts exploring the surface of Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soviet cosmonauts practice water landing procedure

Soviet cosmonauts practice water landing procedure
Soviet cosmonauts practise a water landing during a training exercise

Background imageProgramme Collection: Jogging to lose weight

Jogging to lose weight
Exercising to lose weight. Conceptual artwork of a man jogging over countless diet books, representing the superiority of physical exercise over fad diets in maintaining good health

Background imageProgramme Collection: Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork

Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork
Apollo 11 lunar module. Computer artwork of Apollo 11s lunar module LM-5 Eagle. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission, touching down at 20:17 UTC (universal time) on 20th July 1969

Background imageProgramme Collection: Apollo 17 astronauts

Apollo 17 astronauts. US astronauts Eugene Cernan and Dr Harrison Schmitt using their lunar rover to explore the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageProgramme Collection: Monkey in a spacesuit

Monkey in a spacesuit. Sam, a male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta), wearing a fibreglass couch spacesuit. Sam was launched on the Little Joe 2 rocket on 4th December 1959

Background imageProgramme Collection: Military satellites firing lasers

Military satellites firing lasers
Star wars. Computer artwork of two military satellites firing high energy lasers at an unidentified target. The target could be an enemy missile, a hostile establishment or military personnel

Background imageProgramme Collection: ASTP: Soyuz-19 cosmonauts Leonov & Kubasov

ASTP: Soyuz-19 cosmonauts Leonov & Kubasov
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). Soviet cosmonauts Alexei Leonov (front) & Valeri Kubasov prior to the launch of their Soyuz-19 spacecraft on July 15, 1975

Background imageProgramme Collection: Columbus Free Flyer, artwork

Columbus Free Flyer, artwork
Columbus Free Flyer, computer artwork. 1980s ESA design for a Man-Tended Free Flyer (MTFF), an unpressurised laboratory that would orbit separately from the US space station

Background imageProgramme Collection: Chimp Ham after Mercury MR2 flight

Chimp Ham after Mercury MR2 flight

Background imageProgramme Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imageProgramme Collection: Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps

Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps
Artists impression of astronaut Neil A. Armstrong descending the steps of the Apollo 11 lunar module to become the first man to walk on the Moon

Background imageProgramme Collection: Artwork of Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon

Artwork of Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon
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Background imageProgramme Collection: Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission

Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission
Rehearsal for the HST repair mission. Space-suited astronauts Kathy Thornton and Tom Akers seen during training for Shuttle Mission STS-61, the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageProgramme Collection: Female astronaut training

Female astronaut training. Jerrie Cobb (born 1931) training on the MASTIF (Multiple Axis Space Test Inertia Facility) for the Mercury Project

Background imageProgramme Collection: Apollo mission test

Apollo mission test. Launch of the Little Joe II rocket, carrying a scale model (1/50) of the launch escape system (LES). The LES was designed to carry the Apollo capsule away from a malfunctioning

Background imageProgramme Collection: Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17

Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17
Astronaut and Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), composite image. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageProgramme Collection: Apollo 17 landing site on Moon

Apollo 17 landing site on Moon
Apollo 17 landing site. Artwork of the Taurus- Littrow region of the Moon, site of the Apollo 17 mission landing. The stars are shown as they appeared at the time of landing

Background imageProgramme Collection: Television control room

Television control room
MODEL RELEASED. Television control room. Conceptual composite image of a technician monitoring the output from a television station

Background imageProgramme Collection: Artwork of Hermes space shuttle orbiting Europe

Artwork of Hermes space shuttle orbiting Europe
Hermes space shuttle. Artists impression of Europes Hermes space shuttle in orbit over Europe. Hermes was cancelled in 1995

Background imageProgramme Collection: Mir space station construction, 1986

Mir space station construction, 1986
Mir space station construction, at the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre, Moscow, Russia. This Soviet space station was launched in stages, starting from February 1986

Background imageProgramme Collection: Kliper spacecraft interior

Kliper spacecraft interior
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Background imageProgramme Collection: Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989

Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989
Buran space shuttle being transported by its Antonov An-225 carrier aircraft. The Buran space shuttle was a reusable Soviet spacecraft, similar in design to the Space Shuttles used by NASA

Background imageProgramme Collection: Kliper spacecraft rockets

Kliper spacecraft rockets. Announced in 2004 as part of the Russian space program, the Kliper (also called Clipper) spacecraft has been designed to replace the Soyuz spacecraft

Background imageProgramme Collection: Mir space station

Mir space station orbiting the Earth. Mir was launched by the USSR in February 1986 and spent 15 years in orbit around the Earth, being used to carry out numerous scientific experiments

Background imageProgramme Collection: Kliper spacecraft

Kliper spacecraft
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Background imageProgramme Collection: Mir burning up

Mir burning up. Computer artwork of the Russian space station Mir burning up as it re-enters the Earths atmosphere. After 15 years in orbit, its planned re-entry on March 23, 2001

Background imageProgramme Collection: Damage to the Mir space stations Spektr module

Damage to the Mir space stations Spektr module
Mir space station damage. Damaged solar panels (at upper centre) attached to the Spektr module of the Russian Space Station Mir. Mir was struck by a Progress unmanned supply vessel on 25 June 1997

Background imageProgramme Collection: Cosmonaut in training tank at Star City, Russia

Cosmonaut in training tank at Star City, Russia
Cosmonaut training. Cosmonaut undergoing spacewalk (extravehicular activity, EVA) training by a mock- up of the Mir space station in a water tank at Star City (Zvezdny Gorodok), Russia

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soviet cosmonauts

Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Titov (left) and Alexander Serebrov (right) flank Muhammad Faris, the first Syrian cosmonaut. Faris flew aboard the Soyuz TM3 spacecraft

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soyuz spacecraft atop launch vehicle on launchpad

Soyuz spacecraft atop launch vehicle on launchpad
The Soyuz-24 spacecraft, atop its launch vehicle, on the launchpad at Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Asia. Photo by A. Pushkarev, Fotokhronika, TASS

Background imageProgramme Collection: Cosmonaut Valentin Lebedev during space walk

Cosmonaut Valentin Lebedev during space walk
Soviet Cosmonaut Valentin Lebedev photographed during a space walk outside the Salyut 7 space station in 1984

Background imageProgramme Collection: Soviet Vostok spacecraft

Soviet Vostok spacecraft. This spacecraft carried Yuri Gagarin on the first manned spaceflight. It consists of a spherical descent module (upper left), that carries the cosmonaut through re-entry

Background imageProgramme Collection: Cosmonaut Savitskaya during 1st female space walk

Cosmonaut Savitskaya during 1st female space walk

Background imageProgramme Collection: Cosmonaut Titov, Vostok 2, 1961

Cosmonaut Titov, Vostok 2, 1961
Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov (1935-2000), preparing to be launched into space on the Vostok 2 spacecraft, on 6th August 1961. Titov was the second person to orbit the Earth after Gagarin



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"From Earthrise to Footprints: A Captivating Programme" Step into the captivating world of programmes, where diverse events and milestones unfold before your eyes. Witness the awe-inspiring Earthrise over the Moon as captured by Apollo 8, a breathtaking sight that forever changed our perspective on space exploration. Transport yourself to the enchanting realm of Gilbert & Sullivan Operas with a D'Oyly Carte Souvenir programme in hand, immersing yourself in timeless melodies and witty librettos that have delighted audiences for generations. Marvel at another mesmerizing Earthrise moment, this time photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during mankind's first lunar landing mission. The beauty of our planet against the dark expanse of space serves as a humbling reminder of its fragility. Delve into history with a glimpse at an original programme cover for Paris Qui Revue, offering a window into past cultural spectacles that captivated audiences with their artistic flair and innovative performances. Travel back in time to witness the empowering Suffragette Rally Women's Sunday Programme from 1908, symbolizing an era when brave women fought tirelessly for their rights and paved the way for future generations. Trace humanity's footsteps on celestial bodies as you encounter iconic images such as an astronaut footprint on the Moon during Apollo 11 or explore thrilling air races like Schneider Trophy Air Race through vintage programme covers showcasing daring feats above land and water. Join us on an extraordinary journey alongside Apollo 17 astronauts who ventured further than any before them, leaving indelible footprints on unexplored lunar terrain. Their bravery reminds us of humanity's boundless curiosity and thirst for discovery. Finally, let nostalgia take hold as we recall beloved television shows like "The Dukes of Hazzard, " whose vibrant characters entertained millions while reminding us that they can also bring joyous escapism into our lives.