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|{{Image|Apollo 11 Lunar Module.jpg|left|285px|The Apollo 11 Lunar Module separated from the Command Module (while in lunar orbit) and ready to descend to the Moon's surface. Astronauts Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong are in the Lunar Module. Astronaut Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit with the Command Module to await return of Aldrin and Armstrong.}} | |{{Image|Apollo 11 Lunar Module.jpg|left|285px|The Apollo 11 Lunar Module separated from the Command Module (while in lunar orbit) and ready to descend to the Moon's surface. Astronauts Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong are in the Lunar Module. Astronaut Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit with the Command Module to await return of Aldrin and Armstrong.}} | ||
|{{Image|Apollo 14 Lunar Module.jpg|left|285px|The Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the Moon. Astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell had already deployed the U.S. flag and other items. Note the laser ranging retro reflector at foot of the Landing Module ladder. The crumpled gold foil, used as thermal shielding of the Module, was removed when items were unloaded. Astronaut Stuart Roosa remained in the Command Module in lunar orbit, awaiting the return of Shepard and Mitchell.}} | |{{Image|Apollo 14 Lunar Module.jpg|left|285px|The Apollo 14 Lunar Module on the Moon. Astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell had already deployed the U.S. flag and other items. Note the laser ranging retro reflector at foot of the Landing Module ladder. The crumpled gold foil, used as thermal shielding of the Module, was removed when items were unloaded. Astronaut Stuart Roosa remained in the Command Module in lunar orbit, awaiting the return of Shepard and Mitchell.}} | ||
|{{Image|Apollo 17 Lunar Rover.jpg|left|285px|Astronaut Eugene Cernan makes a short checkout of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during early part of the Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA) at the lunar landing site. This photo of the Lunar Rover is prior to loading it up with equipment and was taken by astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt.}} | |||
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