The Project Apollo Archive serves as an online reference source and repository of digital images pertaining to the historic manned lunar landing program. The Archive was created by Kipp Teague in February 1999 as a companion web site to his "Contact Light" personal retrospective on Project Apollo. The Archive is also companion to Eric Jones' comprehensive Apollo Lunar Surface Journal.
This is a personal web page that features images and documents largely derived from NASA sources and repackaged in a fairly easy to use format. This sites begins with a chronology and moves through Appolo crews, images, diagrams and maps, hundreds of audio and audio-video clips, a simulation game and an area for a virtual community with yahoo sponsored listserves and a guestbook. This is a valuabe site for researchers looking for images and video clips. Other than brief descriptions that accompany images and clips, the site has no essays or articles. A left-side frame allows for easy navigation and most items tend to be in chronological order and so are fairly easy to find. The site does not have a search engine. The accompanying essay "Contact Light" is a personal reflection of the site's creator on the Appolo missions.

