Links (in no particular order)

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NASA - KSC Historical Archive
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Historical Archive relating to the Apollo Project. It contains missions and hardware information.

NASA - JSC Digital Image Collection
Contains numerous images from Apollo and other NASA projects. Complete with a search engine to find the image you're looking for.

Apollo Lunar Surface Journals
This is an account of the landings and all what was said and done on the lunar surface by the 12 astronauts to walk on the moon. It also contains images of checklists and surface tools. Eric Jones made a major contribution by creating this immensely complete publication.

Apollo Flight Journals
The Lunar Surface Journals are a big success. David Woods goes further and is working on the flight part of the Apollo Missions.

Clementine
Lunar imaging from the U.S. Navy's Clementine spacecraft. Allows you to view or download moon images (maps) by clicking on a moon map.

John Duncan's Apollo Reference Site
John Duncan has set up a site related to Apollo and the Saturn V, worth a visit. This page was developed to provide photo-reference and technical information on the Saturn V, Saturn Ib, Apollo Spacecraft and Launch Complex 39.

Encyclopedia Astronautica
Mark Wade's site with everything you need to know about spaceflight. Updated regullarly with news and hard to find facts and figures.

S/CAT Grumman LM Site
A site dedicated to the people who built the Lunar Modules.

Jeff Ellis's Homepage
A site containing a section on the Lunar Module and some other space related stuff. Great links section. Jeff Ellis has helped me with pseudocode for the LM DAP.

Apollo Guidance & Control
Ron Noteborn has created an excellent site with details on Apollo Guidance. It has sections on propulsion, guidance, flight dynamics and even explains how the AOT worked and a DSKY simulator.

Clark S. Lindsey's Favorite Space Links
Extensive collection of space related links.

Project Apollo Drawings and Technical Diagrams
Apollo Spacecraft & Control Panel Drawings<

The Project Apollo Archive
This site serves as a comprehensive reference source on the historic manned lunar landing program. The Archive was originally developed in February 1999 as a companion web site to Kipp Teague's "Contact Light" personal retrospective web page on Project Apollo

Contact Light
Kipp Teague's site.

The Project Apollo Group
A group for discussion of Project Apollo, NASA's manned lunar landing program in which on July 20, 1969, the first humans set foot on the Moon.

Apollo Films
Apollo films edited for proper speed and orientation.
Also examples of a few pages of the Luminary LGC computer code and Quindar tones.

The Apollo On-board Computers
A very interesting essay by Phill Parker on the Apollo Guidance Computer and software. This is part of the Apollo Flight Journal by Dave Woods and Frank O' Brian

The Apollo On-board Computers
A very interesting essay by Phill Parker on the Apollo Guidance Computer and software.

The Digital Lunar Orbiter Atlas of the Moon
The Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon by Bowker and Hughes (NASA SP-206) is considered the definitive reference manual to the global photographic coverage of the Moon. The images contained within the atlas are excellent for studying lunar morphology because they were obtained at low to moderate Sun angles.

Karl D. Dodenhoff's "My Little Space Museum"
An online space museum : worth a visit.

Basics of Space Flight
JPL's guide to space dynamics. Good site for studying and understanding space dynamics.

Apollo Maniacs
Takeshi Muto's site dedicated to the Apollo Spacecraft