Apollo 11 mission patch
Apollo 11 Image Gallery
Preparing A Moonship
The assembly and rollout of the Saturn V rocket
that carried man to his first landing on the moon

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NASA History Office and Kennedy Space Center.
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Workers prepare the S-IC first stage
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Workers prepare the S-IC first stage in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
February 21, 1969
A crane lifts the S-IC first stage
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A crane lifts the S-IC first stage in preparation for stacking on a mobile launcher within the VAB's High Bay 1
February 21, 1969
The S-II second stage
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The S-II second stage is moved into position for mating with the S-IC first stage
March 21, 1969
The S-IVB third stage
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The S-IVB third stage is hoisted for for mating to the second stage
March 21, 1969
The S-IVB third stage
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The S-IVB third stage is moved into position for mating
March 21, 1969
The S-IVB
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Workers prepare the S-IVB for mating of the Instrument Unit (pictured left), which houses the guidance, control and other systems of the Saturn V launch vehicle
March 21, 1969
Apollo 11 Lunar Module
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Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM-5) is prepared for placement in the spacecraft adapter
April 4, 1969
The Apollo 11 Command/Service Module
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The Apollo 11 Command/Service Module (CSM-107) being readied for transfer to the Vehicle Asssembly Building
April 18, 1969
The Apollo 11 CSM is mated to the spacecraft adapter
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The Apollo 11 CSM is mated to the spacecraft adapter
April 1969
The Apollo 11 spacecraft assembly is hoisted for mating to the launch vehicle
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The Apollo 11 spacecraft assembly is hoisted for mating to the launch vehicle
May 1, 1969
Mating of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to the Saturn V launch vehicle
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Mating of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to the Saturn V launch vehicle
May 1, 1969
Apollo 11 rolls out
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Apollo 11 rolls out of the massive Vehicle Assembly Building
May 20, 1969
Saturn V SA-506
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Saturn V SA-506, the space vehicle for the first lunar landing mission, is rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building and down the 3.5 mile crawlerway to Launch Complex 39-A
May 20, 1969
The Saturn V moves at one mile per hour
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The Saturn V moves at one mile per hour down the crawlerway toward pad 39-A
May 20, 1969
Ground-level view of the 363-ft. tall Apollo 11 Saturn V
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Ground-level view of the 363-ft. tall Apollo 11 Saturn V on the crawlerway
May 20, 1969
Apollo 11 trundles past the parked Mobile Service Structure
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Apollo 11 trundles past the parked Mobile Service Structure
May 20, 1969
The Apollo 11 Saturn V approaches the incline to pad 39-A
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The Apollo 11 Saturn V approaches the incline to pad 39-A
May 20, 1969
The Apollo 11 Saturn V nears the end of its trip to the launchpad
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The Apollo 11 Saturn V nears the end of its trip to the launchpad
May 20, 1969
The Mobile Service Structure approaches the Saturn V on pad 39-A
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The Mobile Service Structure approaches the Saturn V on pad 39-A
July 1, 1969
The Mobile Service Structure moves away from Apollo 11 on pad 39-A
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The Mobile Service Structure moves away from Apollo 11 on pad 39-A
July 2, 1969
A technician works atop the white room
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A technician works atop the white room, through which the astronauts will enter the spacecraft
July 11, 1969
Personnel atop the 402-ft. mobile service structure
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Personnel atop the 402-ft. mobile service structure look back at the Apollo 11 spacecraft as the tower is moved away during a countdown demonstration test
July 11, 1969
The Mobile Service Structure moves down the pad 39-A ramp
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The Mobile Service Structure moves down the pad 39-A ramp, leaving the Saturn V alone during a countdown demonstration test
July 11, 1969
Launch of Apollo 11
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Launch of Apollo 11
July 16, 1969

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