
The first time the moon was photographed, March 26, 1840
The first time the Earth’s moon was photographed in detail. Taken by John Draper at the rooftop observatory of New York University in March 1840.

The first time the Earth’s moon was photographed in detail. Taken by John Draper at the rooftop observatory of New York University in March 1840.

A photograph showing the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle that disintegrated 1 minute into its launch on the 28th January 1986.

One of the interesting tactics moonshiners used to evade the law during the Prohibition Era of the United States was to create cow shoes.

See and learn about one of the Great Depression’s most famous photographs, the Migrant Mother, which was taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936.

See a photograph and an interview from former slave, William Colbert. Learn the dark history of slavery in the United States through a first-hand account.
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