![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Bill Bailey - 1955 Moonwalk - Bill Bailey here is a video of Bill Bailey doing the moonwalk (actually called the backslide) in 1955. enjoy! Keywords: Moonwalk Downloads: 8,564 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | How To Moonwalk (Backslide) - Moses Ploeg here is a video i made showing you how to do the moonwalk. i put the song violet hill by coldplay on the video because i thought that the soft intro on this song is perfect for the video. enjoy! Keywords: Moonwalk Downloads: 103 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Moonwalk - Moses Ploeg here is a video of me doing the moonwalk (short video) Keywords: Moonwalk Downloads: 194 Average rating: (2 reviews) |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | THE AMAZING MOONWALK - Moses Ploeg here are a bunch of videos of people moonwalking. some of the moonwalkers are good, and some of them are not. i put the song Billie Jean by Michael Jackson on this video. enjoy! Keywords: Moonwalk Downloads: 100 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Bean with Tools on the Ocean of Storms - NASA/Charles Conrad, Jr. Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot, pauses near a tool carrier during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Moon's surface. Commander Charles Conrad Jr., who took the black and white photo, is reflected in Bean's helmet visor. Keywords: Apollo 12; EVAs-Moonwalk Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Shepard Plants Flag - NASA/Edgar D. Mitchell Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., Apollo 14 Commander, stands by the U.S. flag on the lunar Fra Mauro Highlands during the early moments of the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1) of the mission. Shadows of the Lunar Module "Antares", astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, Lunar Module pilot, and the erectable S-band Antenna surround the scene of the third American flag planting to be performed on the lunar surface. Keywords: Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 14 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Bean Descends Intrepid - NASA/Charles Pete Conrad Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" to join astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., mission Commander, on the lunar surface. Keywords: Apollo 12; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 12 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Bean Samples The Ocean of Storms - NASA/Charles Conrad Jr Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot for the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, holds a Special Environmental Sample Container filled with lunar soil collected during the extravehicular activity (EVA) in which Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander, and Bean participated. Connrad, who took this picture, is reflected in the helmet visor of the Lunar Module pilot. Keywords: Apollo 12; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 12 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Lunar Roving Vehicle - NASA The Lunar Roving Vehicle is photographed alone against the lunar background during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. This view is looking north. The west edge of Mount Hadley is at the upper right edge of the picture. Mount Hadley is at the upper right edge of the picture. It rises approximately 4,500 meters (about 14,765 feet) above the plain... Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Irwin Scoops up Soil - NASA/David Scott Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, uses a scoop in making a trench in the lunar soil during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA). Mount Hadley rises approximately 14,765 feet (about 4,500 meters) above the plain in the background. Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Young - NASA/Charles M. Duke Jr. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, jumps up from the lunar surface as he salutes the U.S. Flag at the Descartes landing site during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-1). Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot, took this picture. The Lunar Module (LM) "Orion" is on the left. The Lunar Roving Vehicle is parked beside the LM. The object behind Young in the shade of the LM is the Far Ultraviolet Camera/Spectrograph... Keywords: Lunar Module; Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Duke on the Craters Edge - NASA/John W. Young Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module pilot of the Apollo 16 mission, is photographed collecting lunar samples at Station no. 1 during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity at the Descartes landing site. This picture, looking eastward, was taken by Astronaut John W. Young, commander. Duke is standing at the rim of Plum crater, which is 40 meters in diameter and 10 meters deep. The parked Lunar Roving Vehicle can be seen in the left background. Keywords: Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16; What -- Crater Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Young and Rover on the Descartes - NASA/Charles M. Duke Jr. Astronaut John W. Young, Commander of the Apollo 16 mission, replaces tools in the hand tool carrier at the aft end of the "Rover" Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Descartes landing site. This photograph was taken by Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module pilot. Smokey Mountain, with the large Ravine crater on its flank, is in the left background... Keywords: Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16; What -- Crater Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Driving on the Descartes - NASA/Charles M. Duke Jr. Astronaut John W. Young, Apollo 16 mission commander, drives the "Rover", Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) to its final parking place near the end of the third extravehicular activity (EVA-3) at the Descartes landing site. Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module pilot, took this photograph looking southward. The flank of Stone Mountain can be seen on the horizon at left. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Orion" is visible in the foreground. Keywords: Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cernan Driving the Rover - Harrison H. Schmitt Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, Apollo 17 mission commander, makes a short checkout of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the early part of the first Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. This view of the "stripped down" Rover is prior to loadup. This photograph was taken by Geologist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, Lunar Module pilot. The mountain in the right background is the East end of South Massif. Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Taurus Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Tracks to "Antares - NASA The Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) "Antares" is photographed against a brilliant sun glare during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1). A bright trail left in the lunar soil by the two-wheeled Modularized Equipment Transporter (MET) leads from the LM. Keywords: Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 14; What -- Sun Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Mitchell Studies Map - NASA/Alan Shepard Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, Apollo 14 Lunar Module pilot, moves across the lunar surface as he looks over a traverse map during extravehicular activity (EVA). Lunar dust can be seen clinging to the boots and legs of the space suit. Keywords: Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 14 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Schmitt Next to Big Boulder - NASA/Eugene A. Cernan Geologist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt is photographed standing next to a huge, split boulder at Station 6 on the sloping base of North Massif during the third Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA-3) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. The "Rover" Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) is in the left foreground. Schmitt is the Apollo 17 Lunar Module pilot. This picture was taken by Commander Eugene A. Cernan. Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Taurus Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Roving Hills - NASA David R. Scott, Commander of Apollo 15, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the third lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) of the mission at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. Hadley Rille is at the right center of the picture. Hadley Delta, in the background, rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. St. George Crater is partially visible at the upper right edge... Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- David R. Scott; What -- Apollo 15; What -- Crater |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Astronaut Charles Duke with Lunar Rover on Moon - NASA Astronaut Charles M. Duke, Jr., lunar module pilot during the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, worked at the Lunar Roving Vehicle in center background. The lunar surface around Duke was scattered with small rocks and boulders. Other Apollo 16 astronauts were John W. Young, commander, and Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, who remained with the Command and Service Module in lunar orbit. Keywords: Astronauts; Earths Moon; Apollo 16; EVA-Moonwalk; Who -- Charles Duke; What -- Apollo 16; What -- Moon Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Conrad Unfurls Flag - NASA/Alan Bean Apollo 12 astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad stands beside the United States flag after is was unfurled on the lunar surface during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1), on November 19, 1969. Several footprints made by the crew can be seen in the photograph. Keywords: Apollo 12; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 12; Where -- United States of America Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Scott Gives Salute - NASA/James B. Irwin Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module "Falcon" is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain... Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- David R. Scott; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Scott on Slope of Hadley Delta - NASA/James B. Irwin Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, with tongs and gnomon in hand, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in right foreground. View is looking slightly south of west. "Bennett Hill" is at extreme right. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took this photograph. Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- David R. Scott; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Irwin next to Rover - NASA/David R. Scott Astronaut James B. Irwin, Lunar Module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, Commander. Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- David R. Scott; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Duke on the Descartes - NASA/John Young Apollo 16 astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., pilot of the Lunar Module "Orion", stands near the Rover, Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) at Station no. 4, near Stone Mountain, during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Descartes landing site. Light rays from South Ray crater can be seen at upper left. The gnomon, which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical Sun angle, scale, and lunar color, is deployed in the center foreground... Keywords: Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16; What -- Crater; What -- Sun Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Schmitt Covered with Lunar Dirt - NASA/Eugene Cernan Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, uses an adjustable sampling scoop to retrieve lunar samples during the second extravehicular activity (EVA-2), at Station 5 at the Taurus- Littrow landing site. The cohesive nature of the lunar soil is born out by the "dirty" appearance of Schmitt's space suit. A gnomon is atop the large rock in the foreground. The gnomon is a stadia rod mounted on a tripod, and serves as an indicator of the gravitational vector and provides acc... Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Harrison Schmitt; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Taurus Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Orion" seen from the Rover - NASA/Chares M. Duke Jr. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module "Orion" is photographed from a distance by astronaut Chares M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module pilot, aboard the moving Lunar Roving Vehicle. Astronauts Duke and Commander John W. Young, were returing from the third Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The RCA color television camera mounted on the LRV is in the foreground. A portion of the LRV's high-gain antenna is at top left. Keywords: Lunar Module; Apollo 16; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 16; What -- Orion Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Schmitt with Flag and Earth Above - NASA/Eugene Cernan Geologist-Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 Lunar Module pilot, is photographed next to the American Flag during extravehicular activity (EVA) of NASA's final lunar landing mission in the Apollo series. The photo was taken at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. The highest part of the flag appears to point toward our planet earth in the distant background. Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Harrison Schmitt; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Taurus; What -- Earth Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Irwin Loads-up the Rover - NASA/David R. Scott Apollo 15 Lunar Module pilot James B. Irwin loads-up the "Rover", Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with tools and equipment in preparation for the first lunar extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. A portion of the Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" is on the left. The undeployed Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3) lies atop the LM's Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA). This view is looking slightly West of South... Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 15; What -- Reflector; What -- Crater Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Antares" on the Frau Mauro Highlands - NASA A front view of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module "Antares", which reflects a circular flare caused by the brilliant sun. The unusual ball of light was said by the astronauts to have a jewel-like appearance. At extreme left, the lower slope of Cone Crater can be seen. Keywords: Lunar Module; Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 14; What -- Sun; What -- Crater; What -- ANTARES Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Shepard Next to Modular Equipment Transporter - NASA/Edgar Mitchell Apollo 14 Commander Alan Shepard stands by the Modular Equipment Transporter (MET). The MET, which the astronauts nicknamed the "rickshaw," was a cart for carrying around tools, cameras and sample cases on the lunar surface. Shepard can be identified by the vertical stripe on his helmet. After Apollo 13, the commander's spacesuit had red stripes on the helmet, arms, and one leg, to help identify them in photographs. Keywords: Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Alan B. Shepard, Jr; What -- Apollo 13 Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Lunarama - NASA/Eugene Cernan An extraordinary lunar panorama at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing Geologist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt working at the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. This is the area where Schmitt first spotted the orange soil. Shorty Crater is to the right. The peak in the center background is Family Mountain. A portion of South Massif is on the horizon at the left edge. Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Crater; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Taurus Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Aldrin Next to Solar Wind Experiment - NASA/Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Lunar Module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. In the right background is the Lunar Module "Eagle." On Aldrin's right is the Solar Wind Composition (SWC) experiment already deployed. This photograph was taken by Neil A. Armstrong with a 70mm lunar surface camera. Keywords: Apollo 11; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Neil A. Armstrong; What -- Apollo 11 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | APOLLO 14 EVA View - NASA Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, photographed this sweeping view showing fellow Moon-explorer astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., mission commander, and the Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM). A small cluster of rocks and a few prints made by the lunar overshoes of Mitchell are in the foreground. Mitchell was standing in the boulder field, located just north by northwest of the LM, when he took this picture during the second Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA-2), on February 6, 1971... Keywords: Lunar Module; Apollo 14; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Moon; What -- Explorer; What -- Apollo 14 Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cernan Jump Salutes Flag - NASA/Harrison Schmitt Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Apollo 17 salutes the flag on the lunar surface during extravehicular activity (EVA) on NASA's final lunar landing mission. The Lunar Module "Challenger" is in the left background behind the flag and the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) also in background behind him. While astronauts Cernan and Schmitt descended in the Challenger to explore the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, astronaut Ronald E... Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Challenger; What -- Taurus; What -- Moon Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Scott on the Rover - NASA/James B. Irwin David R. Scott, Apollo 15 Commander, is seated in the Rover, Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the first lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. Keywords: Apollo 15; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- David R. Scott; What -- Apollo 15 Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Conrad and Surveyor on the Slope of a Crater - NASA/Alan L. Bean Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 Commander, examines the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft during the second extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The "Intrepid" landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III. The television camera and several other components were taken from Surveyor III and brought back to earth for scientific analysis... Keywords: Apollo 12; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Apollo 12; What -- Surveyor; What -- Earth; What -- Moon; What -- Crater Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Orange Soil Discovery - NASA A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the highly- publicized orange soil which the Apollo 17 crewmen found on the Moon during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. The tripod-like object is the gnomon and photometric chart assembly which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical Sun angle, scale and lunar color... Keywords: Apollo 17; EVAs-Moonwalk; What -- Crater; What -- Apollo 17; What -- Moon; What -- Taurus; What -- Sun; What -- Discovery Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Neil Armstrong On The Moon - NASA Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo ll mission commander, at the modular equipment storage assembly (MESA) of the Lunar Module "Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. took the photograph with a Hasselblad 70mm camera. Most photos from the Apollo 11 mission show Buzz Aldrin. This is one of only a few that show Neil Armstrong (some of these are blurry). Keywords: Apollo 11; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Neil A. Armstrong; Who -- Buzz Aldrin; What -- Apollo 11; What -- Moon Downloads: 13 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Apollo 11 bootprint - NASA One of the first steps taken on the Moon, this is an image of Buzz Aldrin's bootprint from the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Keywords: Astronauts; Apollo 11; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Buzz Aldrin; Who -- Neil A. Armstrong; What -- Moon; What -- Apollo 11 Downloads: 8 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base - NASA/Neil A. Armstrong Astronaut Edwin E."Buzz" Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon. He has just deployed the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP). In the foreground is the Passive Seismic Experiment Package (PSEP); beyond it is the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3); in the center background is the United States flag; in the left background is the black and white lunar surface television camera; in the far right background is the Lu... Keywords: Apollo 11; EVAs-Moonwalk; Who -- Neil A. Armstrong; What -- Apollo 11; What -- Moon; What -- Reflector; Where -- United States of America Downloads: 1 |