Created by Nick D’Onofrio, Gabriel Gianodori, Maridelis Morales Rosado, Andrew Sandern and Rebecca Thomas.
Photo: Pans AS12-47-6982 to 7006 (set up) from NASA; Plate AS12-46-6836 to 6844 (set up) from NASA; AS11-40-5912 from NASA; AS11-40-5877 from NASA; S62-06021 from NASA; Lovell and Hayes from NASA; AS11-40-5850 From NASA; AS11-40-5903 from NASA; “Huge Images” from Khalili Collections; “Sidereus Nuncius” from DeAgostini/Getty Images; “Huge Monitorings: The Moon,” from the Vatican Museums; “Moon Daguerreotypes,” from New York City College Unique Collections; “Moon, New York City, January 8, 1865,” bought from the Princeton College Art Gallery and Gallery, bestowed by John WH Simpson, Course of 1966; “Moon. From downsides taken by Teacher H. Draper with his silvered glass telescope,” from the J. Paul Getty Gallery, Los Angeles; “Hill Ranges of the Moon, 1885,” from the J. Paul Getty Gallery, Los Angeles; AS11-44-6551 from NASA; AS12-46-6716 from NASA; AS12-49-7242 From NASA; Frying Pan AS12-47-6982 to 7006, from NASA; AS12-49-7278 from NASA; Lune” from the Gallica Virtual Library; “Starry Evening” from the Gallery of Modern Art; AS12-50-7371 from NASA; AS16-117-18841 from NASA; AS12-49-7207 From NASA.


