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Lunar Module
Unflown Vehicle
LM-2
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.

This is an actual lunar module, one of 12 built for Project Apollo. It was meant to be used in low Earth orbit to test the techniques of separation, rendezvous, and docking with the command and service module. The second of two such test vehicles, its mission was cancelled because of the complete success of the first flight. 

Date Sept. 10, 2002
Images by: Jim Gerard
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Date Sept. 10, 2002
Images by: Jim Gerard
Lunar Module #2 downloading from The National Air & Space Museum
Date Nov. 17, 1999
Images by: Jim Gerard
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Location: Smithsonian Arts & Industries Muesum, Washington, DC
Date: Summer 1971
Photos by: Jonathan Ward

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