Apollo Lunar Surface Journal

The Apollo program was one of the most documented efforts in human history, from the design, development and execution almost every step was preserved through written records, personal accounts, documentary footage and photographs. While a handful of images are instantly recognizable the world over, the overwhelming majority of images and tape have never been widely circulated.

NASA maintains a project called the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal as one way to preserve the record, with footage, journal entries, photo galleries and technical documents. Almost anything you’ve ever wondered about the Apollo missions can be found here, check it out:

Apollo Lunar Surface Journal

Edited by Eric M. Jones and Ken Glover.

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