8,400 High-Res Images From The Apollo Moon Missions Were Just Put Online — Here Are The Best
PICS THIS GOOD COME ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
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โ€‹In 1968, The Apollo program launched its first manned mission into low Earth orbit. The following year, the Apollo 11 mission brought humans to the Moon. The historic program pushed the limits of science, technology and our imaginations. And a large part of that was due to the photographs that were taken by astronauts. From the candid zero-gravity shots to the pale blue dot, pictures from the Apollo mission changed how the public saw the universe.

Now, 47 years later, Kipp Teague, a space enthusiast and archivist in Virginia, just posted a massive amount โ€” 8,400 in total โ€” of previously unreleased high-resolution photos.

We've looked through every single image and culled the best of the best from every mission.

For those that wish to dive into the complete collection, it's organized by mission and film roll for easy viewing. 

Apollo 7

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 8, Christmas At The Moon

 Via Project Apollo Archive 

 Via Project Apollo Archive 

  Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 9

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive 

Apollo 10

 Via Project Apollo

Apollo 11, The Moon Landing

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 12

 Via Project Apollo 

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 13, Explosion

 Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 14

 Via Project Apollo Archive 

Apollo 15

 Via  Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 16

 Via Project Apollo Archive

Apollo 17, The Last Manned Lunar Landing

 Via  Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

 Via Project Apollo Archive

<p>Benjamin Goggin is the News Editor at Digg.&nbsp;</p>

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