25,800 photographs
from America's first crewed spaceflight programs.
Every Hasselblad, every magazine, every step chart from Project Mercury through Apollo 17 — mirrored from the “March to the Moon” digital archive curated by the NASA Johnson Space Center and Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration.
Apollo
1961–1972 · Eleven crewed flights, six lunar landings. The Hasselblad 70mm photography brought back from each mission is the most thoroughly documented record of human exploration off-world.
Gemini
1961–1966 · The bridge to Apollo. Two-astronaut crews proved rendezvous, docking, EVA, and long-duration spaceflight — every prerequisite for going to the Moon.
Mercury
1958–1963 · America's first crewed spaceflight program. Six crewed flights, beginning with Alan Shepard's suborbital hop and ending with Gordon Cooper's 22-orbit endurance mission.