Museum Network

American Museum of Natural History
"Full Moon: Apollo Mission Photographs of the Lunar Landscape"
An exhibition of rarely seen photographic prints from NASA's Apollo missions to the moon, guest curated by artist and landscape photographer Michael Light, is on view at the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center for Earth and Space. Full Moon presents over 75 photographic images of impressive scale and quality, creating a fresh understanding of some of the century's most dramatic events in space exploration. The exhibition conveys the impressive nature of the Apollo journeys and the moon's vastness.
Full Moon inaugurated new exhibition space in the Museum's acclaimed Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space when the exhibition opened in March 2000. The exhibition's stunning images are closely related to the scientific content of this recently opened innovative exhibition, research, and educational facility.
National Air & Space Museum
"The Apollo Program"
This site presents imagery & information from manned Apollo missions. This information comes from NASA and the National Air and Space Museum's Center for Earth and Planetary Studies RPIF collection. For more information on the Apollo program & Apollo artifacts in the National Air and Space Museum,
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