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Apollo 12
Vintage Lithographs Last update 22 December 2006 |
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SOLD Set of 5 Apollo 12 Vintage Colour Lithographs Click on the envelope to see the full set. 11 x 8.5 Vintage Colour Lithographs This vintage set of large lithographs were sold in gift shops in and around Cape Kennedy back in the 1960's and 70's. In the original envelope and all 5 lithographs are in mint condition. These have remained inside the envelope over the years and have never been handled or used in any way. A very unique and rare set of vintage lithographs. Produced by Scarboro Productions, Satellite Beach, Florida. This is just down HWY A1A a few miles South of KSC. Click on the envelope to see the full set. |
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£4.95 Apollo 12 Prime Crew 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-36 22 September 1969 Apollo 12 Prime Crew - Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon and Alan Bean. Very good, near mint condition. |
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£4.95 Alan L. Bean 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. Apollo 12 - Lunar Module Pilot Skylab II - Commander Captain Bean has logged 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space—of which 10 hours and 26 minutes were spent in EVAs on the moon and in earth orbit. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in very good condition. VG+ |
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£4.95 Charles Conrad Jr. 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph In September of 1962, Mr. Conrad was selected as an astronaut by NASA. Gemini V - Pilot Gemini XI - Commander Apollo XII - Commander Skylab II - Commander Mr. Conrad died July 8, 1999 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Ojai, California. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in mint condition. |
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4.95 Richard F. Gordon Jr. 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph Gordon was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963 Gemini 11 - Pilot Apollo 12 - Command Module Pilot Gordon has completed two space flights, logging a total of 315 hours and 53 minutes in space--2 hours and 44 minutes of which were spent in EVA. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in very good condition, near mint. |
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£5.95 Charles Conrad Working at the MESA 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-40 Conrad is seen working at the Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly. The erectable S-Band antenna is deployed and in the foreground. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Alan Bean Transfers Fuel Elements 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-41 Alan Bean is using a fuel transfer tool to remove the fuel elements from the fuel cask on the LM. The fuel element was then placed in the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, the power source for the ALSEP. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Conrad And Surveyor III 10 x 8 B/W NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-43 Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 Commander, examines the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft during the second extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The "Intrepid" landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III. The television camera and several other components were taken from Surveyor III and brought back to earth for scientific analysis. Surveyor III soft-landed on the Moon on April 19, 1967. This fine vintage NASA lithograph is in very good condition. |
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£5.95 Earth Eclipses The Sun 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1350 Earth eclipsing the sun is a phenomenon never seen before the Apollo 12 mission. This first ever view was photographed by the crew. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 The Apollo 12 Crew And The Saturn V 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1007 Crew NASA No. 69-HC-977 Saturn V Rollout NASA No. 69-HC-1232 Apollo 12 Lift Off Top left is a standard Apollo 12 crew pose. Bottom view Apollo 12 lift off on 14 November 1969. Right view Apollo 12 Saturn V roll out on 8 September 1969. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 Conrad The Flag, Insignia and Plaque 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1324 Conrad Flag EVA NASA No. 69-HC-1012 Emblem NASA No. 69-HC-1125 Plaque Pete Conrad unfurls the flag on the lunar surface during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1), on November 19, 1969. The Apollo 12 insignia and the plaque banded to the leg of LM Intrepid. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 Conrad In A Halo of Lunar Dust 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1347 Conrad next to the Central Station in a halo of lunar dust. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 Al Bean And The ALSEP 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1341 Al Bean is carrying the ALSEP package out from the LM. He is walking flat-footed, in part because the mass of the ALSEP packages is nearly the same as the combined mass of him and his suit and backpack and, in part, because the carry-bar is flexing and would be difficult to control if he tried to use a loping stride. Note that he is holding the carry-bar in his hands, with his arms hanging down in front of him. Other LMPs discovered that it was easier to carry and control the packages by holding their arms up in front of them and getting the carry-bar in the elbow crooks. Note the flag and the S-Band antenna to the left of the LM. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 Pete Conrad At The MESA 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1327 Pete Conrad is seen working at the Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly. The erectable S-Band antenna is deployed and in the foreground. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£5.95 Pete Conrad At The Central Station 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1326 Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander, aligns the antenna on the Central Station for the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) during the first Apollo 12 extravehicular activity. The ALSEP's Lunar Surface Magnetometer (LSM) is in the foreground. In the centre background near Conrad are other ALSEP components. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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SOLD Pete Conrad And Surveyor 3 14 x 11 B/W NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1986 Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 Commander, examines the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft during the second extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The "Intrepid" landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III. The television camera and several other components were taken from Surveyor III and brought back to earth for scientific analysis. Surveyor III soft-landed on the Moon on April 19, 1967. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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SOLD Surveyor 3 Lunar Imprint 14 x 11 B/W NASA Lithograph NASA No. 67-H-790 Left View; A picture taken by Surveyor's television camera in April 1967. NASA No. 66-H-1982 Right View; This is the same imprint taken by the Apollo 12 astronauts some 31 months later. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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£3.95 Strange Lunar Mound 14 x 11 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. 69-HC-1346 Lunar rock near a strange mound. NASA No. 69-HC-1340 A mound on the lunar surface. One of two observed by the Apollo 12 astronauts. To date there is no explanation yet for these features. This official vintage 1970 NASA lithograph is in good condition. |
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