USA: Aldrin, Collins, and Armstrong at Keneddy Space Center for an open house for space workers on the morning of 16 July 1989, for the twentieth anniversary of the launch. Armstrong recounted: ??sOn July 16, 1969, the three of us left on a summer vacation, seeing new sights, and taking lots of pictures. We could not have done it without the help of thousands of people.??? (NASA)OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD photographs reveal never seen before images of one of humanity???s greatest achievements - the 1969 moon landing. The incredible images include a determined Neil Armstrong undergoing desert training with parachute chords draped around his neck, a dramatic close up of Michael Collins in extremely cramped conditions, and Buzz Aldrin in his iconic spacesuit during one of the final tests before blast off. More stunning shots, which have been released to mark fifty years since the landmark occasion, show all three members of Apollo 11???s crew looking quietly confident standing before the newly unveiled Saturn V space rocket and a rare perspective of the watershed moment of Armstrong planting a flag on the moon. The incredible images are included in ???Picturing Apollo 11: Rare Views and Undiscovered Moments???, a fascinating new book by J. L. Pickering and John Bisney, due for release in the UK next month. Mediadrumimages/NASA/ University Press of Florida