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Apollo 14
Official NASA Photographs The NASA Worm Logo Was Not Used Until 1974 New Photos Added 9 December 2009 |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Emblem 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-17851 September 1970 This is the Apollo 14 crew patch. It features the astronaut lapel pin approaching the Moon and leaving a comet trail from the lift-off point on Earth. The pin design was adopted by the astronaut corps several years ago. Astronauts who have not yet flown in space wear silver pins. Those who have flown wear gold pins. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Crew Official Portrait 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-55635 3 December 1970 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission. They are Alan B. Shepard Jr., centrr, commander; Stuart A. Roosa, left, command module pilot; and Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Crew Official Portrait #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-55387 3 December 1970 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission. They are Alan B. Shepard Jr., centre, commander; Stuart A. Roosa, left, command module pilot; and Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£7.95 Apollo 14 Alan Shepard Official Portrait 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-55389 3 December 1970 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., commander of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission, is pictured in his space suit in front of the Apollo 14 insignia. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition VG++ with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Back Up Crew 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. KSC-71P-35 January 1971 The Apollo 14 Back Up Crew are seen during training exercises at KSC. Left to right Standing in front of a mock-up Lunar Module are: Joe Engle, Gene Cernan and Ronald Evens. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition and has the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Flight Directors 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-16804 January 1971 Glynn S. Lunney (seated on console), Head of the Flight Directors Offices is shown with three flight directors for the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission. Clockwise, from left foreground, are M. P. Frank, Milton L. Windler, Gerald Griffin and Lunney. They are at the flight director's console in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Centre, Building 30, Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 EVA Training At The Cape 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-46152 July 1970 Two crewmen of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission participate in lunar surface simulation training at the Kennedy Space Centre. They are deploying components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). Standing in the centre next to the ALSEP Central Station is Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., commander. Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, is in the left foreground. Both crewmen are wearing extravehicular mobility units. This fine NASA photograph is in very good condition and has the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Water Egress Training 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-51699 24 October 1970 The Apollo 14 prime crew relaxes aboard the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever prior to participating in water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico. Left to right, are Astronauts Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot; Stuart A. Roosa, command module pilot; and Alan B. Shepard Jr., commander. They are standing by a Command Module Trainer which was used in the exercise. This fine NASA photograph is in very good condition and has the original vintage style purple logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Escape System Mating 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 107-KSC-70P-466 8 November 1970 The Apollo 14 Escape System (LES) has arrived in the VAB and is about to be hoisted up in High Bay 3 for mating with the Saturn V space vehicle. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with KSC's photo label on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Escape System Mating #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 107-KSC-70P-465 8 November 1970 The Apollo 14 Escape System (LES) is being hoisted up in High Bay 3 for mating with the Saturn V space vehicle in the Vehicle Assemble Building at the Cape. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with KSC's photo label on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Roll Out 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-54121 9 November 1971 Ground level view of the Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space vehicle leaving Launch Complex 39's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to begin its slow trip to Pad A. The Saturn V stack and its mobile launch tower are moved by a huge crawler-transporter. This very fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Roll Out #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 107-KSC-70P-494 9 November 1970 A interesting view of the Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space vehicle looking up from on top of the Mobile Launcher during roll out. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with KSC's photo label on the back. |
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£7.95 Apollo 14 Commander Shepard Suits Up 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. KSC-71P-89 9 November 1970 Al looks very relaxed during suiting up operations for the Apollo 14 nine day lunar landing mission. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with the vintage style logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Lift Off 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. 107-KSC-71PC-151 31 January 1971 View of the launch of the 363-foot tall Apollo 14 (spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space vehicle from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, at 4:03:02 p.m., January 31, 1971. This fine late 1970's colour NASA photograph is in good to very good condition with the vintage KSC style block purple text on the back with no logo and printed on 'A Kodak Paper'.. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Lift Off #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-18398 31 January 1971 View of the launch of the 363-foot tall Apollo 14 (spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space vehicle from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, at 4:03:02 p.m., January 31, 1971. These views are framed by moss-covered dead trees in the dark foreground. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition, near mint with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Lift Off #3 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-18395 31 January 1971 View of the launch of the 363-foot tall Apollo 14 (spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space vehicle from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, at 4:03:02 p.m., January 31, 1971. This colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£9.95 Apollo 14 CSM In Lunar Orbit 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9344 5 - 6 February 1971 A fantastic shot of the Apollo 14 CSM in lunar orbit as seen from the LM after undocking. A very crisp and clear view of the CSM set against the total darkness of space. This fine colour NASA photograph is in mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Al Shepard EVA 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9230 5 February 1971 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., Apollo 14 commander, shades his eyes from the sun during the Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Moon. This photograph was taken by Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, through the window of the Lunar Module. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Al Shepard And Flag EVA 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9232 5 February 1971 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., Apollo 14 commander, stands by the deployed U.S. flag on the lunar surface during the early moments of the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1) of the mission. Shadows of the Lunar Module, Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot, and the erectabel S-band Antenna surround the scene of the third flag implanting to be performed on the lunar surface. This very fine colour NASA photo is in very good condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Al Shepard And Flag EVA #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9232 5 February 1971 Astronaut Ed Mitchell is photographed by the deployed U.S. Flag by Al Shepard and his shadow is seen in the lower foreground during EVA-1. This fine modern glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Lunar Horizon View 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9293 5 February 1971 A portion of the Fra Mauro landing site as photographed by one of the Apollo 14 astronauts, standing slightly southwest of the Lunar Module, during the early minutes of their first EVA on the Moon. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£10.95 Apollo 14 Moon View 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-71-9906 5 - 6 February 1971 A wonderful almost full Moon view as seen by the Apollo 14 Crew of the Apollo programs prime target. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Landing Site 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-69-9527 5 - 6 February 1971 This 500mm vertical frame taken from the Apollo 14 spacecraft is of the Apollo 16 proposed landing sites "Descartes". This photograph was taken with a 56 degree sun angle. The large bright crater is approximately one kilometer in diameter and has a distinctive ray pattern which serves as a landmark and named accordingly, Ray Crater and the smaller is named Baby Ray. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Alan Shepard Lunar EVA 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 71-H-358 6 February 1971 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., Apollo 14 commander, stands beside a large boulder on the lunar surface during extravehicular activity (EVA-2). Note the lunar dust clinging to his space suit. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition and has the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Sample Site 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-68-9467 6 February 1971 Alan Shepard's leg is in this post-sample photo of the Station G2 documented sample site. The gnomon is in the foreground. The gnomon is a stadia rod mounted on a tripod, and serves as an indicator of the gravitational vector and provides accurate vertical reference and calibrated length for determining size and position of objects in near-field photographs. The colour scale of blue, orange and green is used to accurately determine colour for photography. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 SWC Seen From LM 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-66-9322 5 - 6 February1971 View of the Solar Wind Composition experiment as photographed from inside the LM. This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Components of the ALSEP 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9376 5 - 6 February 1971 Several components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) are deployed in this photograph taken during the first Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA-1). The larger object with antenna is the ALSEP Central Station. The Active Seismic Experiment (ASE) morter package assembly is to the rear left of the Central Station. The Charged Particle Lunar Environmental Experiment (CPLEE) is to the right rear of the Central Station. A portion of the Modularized Equipment Transporter (MET) can be seen in the left foreground. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the vintage style purple text on the back with no logo. Printed on 'A Kodak Paper'. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Components of the ALSEP #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9376 5 - 6 February 1971 Several components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) are deployed in this photograph taken during the first Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA-1). The larger object with antenna is the ALSEP Central Station. The Active Seismic Experiment (ASE) morter package assembly is to the rear left of the Central Station. The Charged Particle Lunar Environmental Experiment (CPLEE) is to the right rear of the Central Station. A portion of the Modularized Equipment Transporter (MET) can be seen in the left foreground. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Central Station 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9379 5 February1971 A close-up view of the Central Station of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP), which was deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 14 astronauts during their first extravehicular activity (EVA-1). This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black worm logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Deployed ALSEP 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9361 5 - 6 February1971 A close-up view of two of components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) which was deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 14 astronauts during their first extravehicular activity (EVA-1). In the centre background is the ALSEP's Central Station; and in the foreground is the Mortar Package Assembly of the ALSEP's Active Seismic Experiment. This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. Note the over exposed portion of the image along the bottom of the photo. This is part of the photograph and is not damage after it was printed. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Passive Seismic Experiment 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9362 5 - 6 February1971 A close-up view of the Passive Seismic Experiment, a component of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) which was deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 14 astronauts during their first extravehicular activity (EVA-1). This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Laser Ranging Retro Reflector 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS14-67-9386 5 - 6 February1971 A close-up view of the Laser Ranging Retro Reflector which was deployed on the Moon by the Apollo 14 astronauts during their first extravehicular activity (EVA-1). This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in very good condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Splashdown 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-18753 9 February 1971 The Apollo 14 Command Module, with Astronauts Alan B. Shepard JR., Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell aboard, approaches touchdown in the South Pacific Ocean to end a ten-day lunar landing mission. The splashdown occurred at 3:04:39 p.m., February 9, 1971, approximately 765 nautical miles south of American Samoa. This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£7.95 Apollo 14 Splashdown #3 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-19472 9 February 1971 The Apollo 14 Command Module splashes down and two of its three main parachutes can be seen collapsing, as the ten-day lunar landing mission comes to an end. The splashdown occurred at 3:04:39 p.m., February 9, 1971, approximately 765 nautical miles south of American Samoa. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Splashdown #4 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-19472 9 February 1971 The Apollo 14 Command Module splashes down and two of its three main parachutes can be seen collapsing, as the ten-day lunar landing mission comes to an end. The splashdown occurred at 3:04:39 p.m., February 9, 1971, approximately 765 nautical miles south of American Samoa. This fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Recover Operations 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-71PC-149 9 February 1971 Apollo 14 crewmen Rosa in the life raft on the left and Mitchell on the right as Commander Alan Shepard is assisted out of the Command Module by the Navy para- rescue man. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition and has the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Crew Members In Life Raft 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-19475 9 February 1971 Apollo 14 crewmen sit in a life raft beside their Command Module in the South Pacific Ocean as they await a helicopter which will take them aboard the U.S.S. New Orleans, prime recovery ship. Right to left are Astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell. Two Navy underwater demolition team swimmers assist in the recovery operations. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Roosa In Billy Pugh 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-19476 9 February 1971 Astronaut Stuart A. Roosa, Apollo 14 Command Module pilot, is hoisted inside a Billy Pugh net to a Navy helicopter assisting in Apollo 14 recovery operations in the South Pacific Ocean. Visible in a life raft beside the Command Module are Astronauts Alan B. Shepard JR., commander, back to camera; and Edgar D. Mitchell (partially obscured by the spacecraft), lunar module pilot. Three Navy underwater demolition team swimmers who assisted in the recover operations are pictured in and around the life raft. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Roosa In Billy Pugh #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-27418 9 February 1971 Astronaut Stuart A. Roosa, Apollo 14 Command Module pilot, is hoisted inside a Billy Pugh net to a Navy helicopter assisting in Apollo 14 recovery operations in the South Pacific Ocean. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£3.95 Apollo 14 Mission Control 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-18400 9 February 1971 Flight Controllers in the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) of the Mission Control Centre view a colourful display which signals the successful splashdown and recovery of the crew of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission. The MOCR's large screen at right shows a television shot aboard the U.S.S. New Orleans, Apollo 14 prime recovery ship. This fine colour NASA photograph is in fair condition as the lower right corner is bent. this reissue has the black logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 14 Crew In MQF 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-18557 9 February 1971 Sealed inside a Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), Apollo 14 astronauts greet newsmen and crewmen aboard the U.S.S. New Orleans, Apollo 14 prime recovery ship. They are, from left to right, Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa, Alan B. Shepard Jr., and Edgar D. Mitchell. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£5.95 Apollo 14 Crew Still In Quarantine 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-20181 9 - 26 February 1971 The Apollo 14 crewmen greet scientists and MSC officials while in the midst of their 15-day confinement in the MSC Lunar Receiving Laboratory. Among the visitors are Chris Kraft as seen looking on with his trusty cigar. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 14 Crew Free At Last 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-22028 26 February 1971 Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, right, the Apollo 14 lunar module pilot, addresses JSC/MSC personnel and news media representatives and other visitors soon after he and his fellow crewmen were released from a 15-day confinement period in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory. Pictured with Mitchell in front of the LRL, MSC bldg 37, are Astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., left, commander; and Stuart A Roosa, command module pilot, Mrs Mitchell is at right and Mrs. Roosa, near left. Roosa is flanked by his four children, left to right, Christopher A., Stuart A. Roosa Jr., John D. and Rosemary D. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Apollo 14 Crew Look Over Lunar Samples 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-20375 19 February 1971 The Apollo 14 crewmen show off some of the largest of the lunar rocks which they brought back from the Moon during a through-the-glass meeting with newsmen in the Crew Reception Area of the Lunar Receiving Laboratory at the Manned Spacecraft Centre. Mitchell (left) holds up a tote bag in which some of the lunar samples were stowed while Shepard looks on. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£3.95 Apollo 14 Lunar Hand Tool Carrier 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-70-50763 Line drawing of the Apollo Lunar Hand Tool Carrier (ALHT) MET Traverse Configuration for use during the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition. |
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