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Join Dr. Levasseur, Space History Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, for a Zoom presentation on the origins and impact of astronaut photography from 1962 to 1972.
Dr. Levasseur will explore how images from the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions captivated global imagination and shaped American culture. These iconic photographs not only revealed the spaceflight experience but also captured a nation in transformation during the 1960s. She’ll highlight the lasting cultural impact of space photography and its role in shaping American identity. Don’t miss this chance to see space through the astronauts’ eyes!
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