Exploratory — 3 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Apollo 8's Earthrise photograph — taken by Bill Anders on Christmas Eve 1968 — is often cited as the image that reframed humanity's relationship with Earth. Apollo 11's lunar landing on 20 July 1969 remains the most watched space event in history. NASA's Space Shuttle was the world's first operational reusable orbital spacecraft, flying 135 missions from 1981 through 2011. STS-31's Hubble deployment remains among the most consequential single payloads in spaceflight history, reshaping astronomy for a generation. The Voyager program's Golden Record carries music and greetings intended for any civilization that might one day intercept the probes — a message in a bottle launched at 38,000 mph. Voyager 1's 1990 Pale Blue Dot portrait and its 2012 crossing into interstellar space remain touchstones for how humans picture our place in the cosmos.