3 out of 10 (30%) plaques have been curated

4 subjects all or unphotographed

Gender Diversity

Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969. A.D. We came in peace for all mankind Neil A. Armstrong Astronaut Michael Collins Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Astronaut. Richard Nixon President, United States of America

Tranquility Base, Mare Tranquillitatis, The Moon

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Apollo 12 November 1969 (Signatures: Charles Conrad, Jr.; Richard F. Gordon, Jr.; Alan L. Bean)

, Fra Mauro Highlands, The Moon

Apollo 15 Falcon July 1971 (Signatures: David R. Scott; Alfred M. Worden; James B. Irwin)

Rima Hadley/Hadley Rille, Hadley–Apennine, The Moon

[Fallen Astronaut Plaque] Charles A. Bassett II / Pavel I. Belyayev / Roger B. Chaffee / Georgi Dobrovolsky / Theodore C. Freeman / Yuri A. Gagarin / Edward G. Givens Jr. / Virgil I. Grissom / Vladimir Komarov / Viktor Patsayev / Elliot M. See Jr. / Vladislav Volkov / Edward H. White II, / Clifton C. Williams Jr.

Rima Hadley/Hadley Rille, Hadley-Appenine, The Moon

In Memoriam To the Crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia STS 107. February 1 2003 / Rick D. Husband / William C. McCool / Michael P. Anderson / Kalpana Chawla / David M. Brown / Laurel B. Clark / Ilan Ramon / NASA

"Home Plate", Columbia Hills, Mars, United Kingdom

To all of the individuals whose years of dedicated service turned the dream of the Space Shuttle into a reality

Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility, Cape Canaveral, FL, United States

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This plaque flew on the final Space Shuttle Mission in July, 2011. From the fortunate few who have served in space to the thousands who make spaceflight a reality, thank you for keeping the dream alive. Your passion for these amazing space ships will always stand as proof of what this country can do when it dares to be bold!

Space Shuttle Atlantis, Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility, Cape Canaveral, FL, United States

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Apollo 12 November 1969 (Signatures: Charles Conrad, Jr.; Richard F. Gordon, Jr.; Alan L. Bean)

Surveyor crater , Oceanus Procellarum, The Moon

"Here man completed his first explorations of the Moon December 1972, A.D. May the spirit of peace in which we came be reflected in the lives of all mankind" (Signatures: Eugene A. Cernan; Ronald E. Evans; Harrison H. Schmitt; Richard Nixon, President, United States of America).

Taurus–Littrow Valley, Mare Serenitatis, The Moon

[Tribute to Healthcare Workers]

, Jezero Crater, Mars, United Kingdom