TEC4595922: Le PeuPalais, avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th arrondissement. The building was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, by architect Charles Girault (1851-1932). It now houses the Musee des Beaux Arts of the City of Paris, which includes many works of Antiquite in the 19th century. Photography 25/08/05. / Bridgeman Images
TEC4595871: Sculpture by Arman (Armand Pierre Fernandez, 1928-2005), during the exhibition of sculptures of the 20th century, entitled “The Champs de la sculpture”, from the roundabout of the Champs Elysees to the Concorde, from April 11 to June 9, 1996. Photography 1996., Arman (Pierre Fernandez Armand) (1928-2005) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4595951: Le Pont Alexandre III, Paris 8th arrondissement. Tsar Alexander III (1845-1894) laid the first stone of the bridge in 1886, which was to be completed for the 1900 World Exhibition. One of the most beautiful bridges in Paris has a metal structure of a single vole.Photography 15/08/05. / Bridgeman Images
TEC4595021: Fouquet's avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8th round. It was Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) who had Andre Le Notre (1613-1700) opened in 1667 an avenue starting from the Tuileries to reach a hill, today called L'Etoile. There's nothing left from that time. Only nineteenth century witnesses remain on the Champs Elysees. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4595265: Apollo 9: the LEM seen from the command module - Apollo 9: LM seen from the Command Module - The LEM, “” Spider””, seen from the command module. 07/03/1969 The Lunar Module (LM) “” Spider”” ascent stage is photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 Earth - orbital mission. While astronaut David R. Scott, command module pilot, remained at the controls in the CSM “” Gumdrop,””” astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot, checked out the “” Spider.”” The Lm's descent stage had already been jettisoned. Tue 7 1969 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4595273: Apollo 9: Control Room - Apollo 9: Mission Operations Control Room - Houston Control Room during Apollo 9. March 1969. Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, during the Apollo 9 Earth - orbital mission. When this photograph was taken a live television transmission was being received from Apollo 9 as it orbited Earth. March 196 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4595347: Crew Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 crew - The crew of Apollo 10, from left to right astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Thomas P. Stafford and John W. Young. 03/04/1969. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 mission at the Kennedy Space Center. Left to right: Eugene A. Cernan, Lunar Module pilot; Thomas P. Stafford, Commander and John W. Young, Command Module pilot. Apr 03 1969 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4596112: Apollo 11: E. Aldrin and the seismometer - Apollo 11: Aldrin with seismic experiment - Aldrin pres du sismometer assemble. 20/07/1969. Aldrin with assembled seismic experiment. 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 RetroReflector (LRRR); 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 Lunar Module. Jul 20 1969 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4595224: Apollo 9: the LEM seen from the command module - Apollo 9: LM seen from the Command Module - The LEM, “” Spider””, seen from the command module. 07/03/1969 A View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module (LM), “” Spider,””” in a lunar lading configuration, as photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 - Orbital mission. The landing gear on the “” Spider””” has been deployed. Inside the “” Spider”” were astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot. Astronaut David R. Scott, command module pilot, remained at the controls in the Command Module (CM), “” Gumdrop,”” while the other two astronauts checked out the LM. Tue 7 1969 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4595382: Decollage Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 launch - Decollage of the Saturn V/Apollo 10 rocket, Kennedy Space Center. 18/05/1969. The Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida at 12:49 p.m., May 18, 1969. Aboard the spacecraft are astronauts Thomas P. Stafford, commander; John W. Young, command module pilot; and Eugene A. Cernan, lunar module pilot. The eight - day, lunar orbit mission will mark the first time the complete Apollo spacecraft has operated around the moon and the second manned flight for the Lunar Module (LM). Two Apollo 10 astronauts, Stafford and Cernan, are scheduled to descend to within eight nautical miles of the moon's surface in the LM. 18 May 1969 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4599511: Gemini 9: crew lining - Gemini 9 backup crew - Gemini 9 mission replacement crew composed of Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan. This crew became the main crew on 28 February 1966, following the death of astronauts Elliot See and Charles Bassett. 5 January 1966. The Gemini 9 backup crew members are, Commander, Thomas P. Stafford and pilot Eugene A. Cernan. The back - up crew became the prime crew when on February 28, 1966 the prime crew for the Gemini 9 mission were killed when their twin seat T - 38 trainer jet aircraft crashed into a building during a landing approach in bad weather. Jan 05 1966 / Bridgeman Images