ORBITER I-V - 1966-1967 Vehicle: Atlas-Agena
Low orbital flight, undertaken to help select sites for future man landings and to gather and report basic scientific data.


LUNAR ORBITER I - August 23, 1966
The world's first view of the Earth taken by a spacecraft from the
vicinity of the Moon
L-66-6399


LUNAR ORBITER I - August 25, 1966
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter I
L-66-7829


LUNAR ORBITER I - August 24, 1966
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter I
L-66-7831



LUNAR ORBITER I - August 25, 1966
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter I
L-66-7836


LUNAR ORBITER I - August 25, 1966
View of Earth and Moon from Lunar Orbiter I while in lunar orbit
L-66-7849


LUNAR ORBITER I - August 26, 1966
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter I
L-66-7955


LUNAR ORBITER II - November 30, 1966
View of lunar crater Copernicus from Lunar Orbiter II
66-H-1471


LUNAR ORBITER III - February 2, 1967
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter III
67-H-308


LUNAR ORBITER III - February 19, 1967
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter III
67-H-314



LUNAR ORBITER III - February 20, 1967
The "X" marks the spot NASA's Surveyor III soft landed on the lunar surface
67-H-450


LUNAR ORBITER V - August 10, 1967
View of lunar surface from Lunar Orbiter V
67-H-1399