Vintage Photos That'll Rekindle Your NASA Nostalgia

In 2011, the NASA space shuttle program shut its doors for good. Luckily, there are photographs to help a program that was once out of this world live on for years to come. London's First Floor Gallery recently kicked off an exhibition to showcase more than 100 NASA photographs dating from 1964 to 1983. From the historic Apollo images to the first earthrise witnessed by human eyes, this vintage collection is a must see for our friends across the pond!

If you want to get a sneak peek of what the exhibition has to offer, flip through the full digital catalog now. For All Mankind: Vintage NASA Photographs 1964-1983 is set to run through Feb. 22. Scroll on to travel through space and time with retro NASA and see our five favorite picks from the show.

Earthrise, the First Ever Witnessed by Human Eyes

Earthrise, the First Ever Witnessed by Human Eyes

Apollo 8, December 1968

Vintage chromogenic print, 20.2 x 25.4 cm

Buzz Aldrin's Visor Reflects Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin's Visor Reflects Neil Armstrong

Apollo 11, July 1969

Vintage chromogenic print, 20.2 x 25.4 cm

Liftoff of the Last Lunar Mission

Liftoff of the Last Lunar Mission

Apollo 17, December 1972

Vintage chromogenic print, 20.2 x 25.4 cm

Owen Garriott Working Outside the Spacecraft

Owen Garriott Working Outside the Spacecraft

Skylab 3, August 1973

Vintage chromogenic print, 20.2 x 25.4 cm

Space Shuttle STS-1 at Kennedy Space Center

Space Shuttle STS-1 at Kennedy Space Center

Shuttle, March 1981

Vintage chromogenic print, 20.2 x 25.4 cm