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Apollo 12 astronaut unfurls American flag
Apollo 12 lunar landing. Astronaut unfurls theAmerican flag during the Apollo 12 mission, thesecond manned mission to land on the Moon. Apollo12 was launched on 14 November 1969, arriving onthe Moon in the Ocean of Storms on 19 November1969. It was the first lunar mission to make apinpoint landing, arriving within 200 metres ofits target. Charles Conrad & Alan Bean made twoexcursions on the surface for a total of 7 hours45 minutes, whilst Richard Gordon orbited in thecommand module. Conrad & Bean inspected a probe onthe Moon's surface, set up a scientific stationand collected 34 kilogrammes of rocks. Apollo 12returned to Earth on 24 November 1969
© Nasa/Science Photo Library

Liberty and Co BL27070_014
LIBERTY'S, Regent Street, London. Interior of Liberty's newly completed Arts and Crafts Tudor style department store, showing the gallery and light well. This extraordinary building was constructed in 1922-24 using timbers from HMS Hindustan and HMS Impregnable. It was a remarkable reaction to the early twentieth century vogue for stone dressed steel-framed buildings. Designed by Edwin T. Hall and E. Stanley Hall. This photograph was commissioned by Higgs and Hill, builders. Photographed by Bedford Lemere and Co. in 1924
© Historic England

Danita Delimont

Danita Delimont

Columbus tissue sample
Tissue sample. Tube containing a sample of tissue from what may be the remains of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (background). The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the sample will be compared to that of an illegitimate son, Hernando, and some thought to be from Columbus son, Diego. The study hopes to determine whether remains in Seville, Spain, or in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, are those of Columbus. Columbus died in 1506 in Valladolid, Spain. He was first buried there before being moved in 1537 to Santo Domingo. In 1795 his remains were moved to Cuba, before finally moving to Seville in 1898. It is possible the wrong remains were taken to Cuba. Degradation and contamination of the DNA has hampered the analysis
© VOLKER STEGER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY