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Apollo 15
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SOLD Apollo 15 Prime Crew 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-71PC-448 May 1971 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, David R. Scott, commander; Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. The Apollo 15 emblem is in the background. This fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. With the vintage style text on the back. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Prime Crew #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-37963 May 1971 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, David R. Scott, commander; Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. The Apollo 15 emblem is in the background. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the NASA black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 15 Prime Crew #3 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-22401 March 1971 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, David R. Scott, commander; Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the NASA black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Prime Crew #4 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 71-H-1126 May 1971 These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, David R. Scott, commander; Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. The Apollo 15 emblem is in the background. This very fine 1975 vintage glossy NASA photograph was printed using the same paper and process as the vintage prints. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition with the purple NASA worm logo and text on the back. |
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£5.95 Apollo 15 Crew 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph May 1971 The Apollo 15 prime crew are seen in their street clothes after a day of training at KSC. L-R Dave Scott, Al Worden and James Irwin. This fine modern NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£5.95 Apollo 15 Crew LRV Training 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph NASA No. S-71-23774 11 - 12 March 1971 A wide-angle view showing two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission riding in a Lunar Roving Vehicle trainer called "Grover" during a simulation of lunar surface extravehicular activity in the Taos, New Mexico area. They are Astronauts David R. Scott (riding in left side seat), commander; and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. Apollo 15 will be the first mission to the Moon to carry a Lunar Roving Vehicle, which will permit the astronauts to cover a larger area for exploration and sample collecting than on previous missions. This very fine colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the NASA black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Crew During Simulations 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-29951 26 March 1971 Commander Scott, in background, and Al Worden, Command Module Pilot, can be seen inside the Apollo 15 CM during simulation training at the Cape. Out of view is astronaut James Irwin, LMP. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in very good condition. VG++ |
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£5.95 Apollo 15 Crew Water Egress Training 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph NASA No. S-71-34286 May 1971 The prime crewmen of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission, aboard the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever, talk with the assigned lead underwater demolition team (UDT) swimmer for recovery operations of the mission. The crewmen were in the Gulf of Mexico to take part in water egress training. From left to right are U.S. Navy Lt. Fred W. Schmidt, Astronauts Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot; and David R. Scott, commander. This fine colour NASA photograph is in very good condition with the NASA black logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 CSM & S-IVB Adaptor 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. KSC-71P-340 1971 A very fine view of the Apollo Command / Service Module mated to the S-IVB adaptor as it is being moved into the high bay for mating with the Saturn V Booster. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Breakfast Before Launch 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-40365 26 July 1971 The traditional breakfast before making ready for the final countdown on launch day. This fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£5.95 Apollo 15 Breakfast Before Launch #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-47847 26 July 1971 The traditional breakfast before making ready for the final countdown on launch day. This fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Look Back At Earth 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-91-12343 26 July 1971 This view of Earth was photographed by the Apollo 15 crewmen as they sped toward the fourth lunar landing. The spacecraft was between 25,000 and 30,000 nautical miles from Earth when this photo was made. The United States (note Florida), Central America and part of Canada can be seen at the left side of the picture, with South America at lower centre. Spain and the northwest part of Africa can be seen at right. The Bahamas Banks, unique geological feature, can be seen east of Florida. Also note large North Atlantic storm front moving over Greenland in upper centre. This fine NASA photograph is in very good condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£7.95 Apollo 15 Look Back At Earth #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-91-12343 26 July 1971 Same shot as the above and below photos. I have put this on on its side as I think it is a better view than if it was in the normal position. This is a very fine black & white glossy photograph and I prefer this to the colour version or the full size earth view below. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in very good condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£7.95 Apollo 15 Look Back At Earth #3 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-91-12343 26 July 1971 This view of Earth was photographed by the Apollo 15 crewmen as they sped toward the fourth lunar landing. The spacecraft was between 25,000 and 30,000 nautical miles from Earth when this photo was made. The United States (note Florida), Central America and part of Canada can be seen at the left side of the picture, with South America at lower centre. Spain and the northwest part of Africa can be seen at right. The Bahamas Banks, unique geological feature, can be seen east of Florida. Also note large North Atlantic storm front moving over Greenland in upper centre. This fine NASA glossy reissue is in near mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 MCC During Lunar Landing 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-41424 30 July 1971 An overall, wide-angle lens view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Centre during the landing of the Apollo 15 Lunar Module (LM) on the Moon. The LM "Falcon" touched down on the lunar surface at ground elapsed time of 104 hours 42 minutes 29 seconds. This fine NASA glossy reissue is in near mint condition with the original style purple logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Solar Corona View 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-98-13325 31 July 1971 The solar corona, as photographed from Apollo 15 about one minute after spacecraft sunset on July 31, 1971, extending to the right of the lunar horizon. A full page of details is given on the back. This very fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£9.95 Apollo 15 Irwin Loading Rover #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11602 31 July 1971 Apollo 15 Lunar Module pilot James B.
Irwin loads-up the "Rover", Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with
tools and equipment in preparation for the first lunar extravehicular
activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. A portion of the
Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" is on the left. The un-deployed
Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3) lies atop the LM's Modular
Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA). This view is looking slightly West of
South. Hadley Delta and the Apennine Front are in the background to the
left. St. George crater is approximately 5 kilometres (about 3 statute
miles) in the distance behind Irwin's head.
This fine colour NASA
photograph is in very good condition with the worm style purple logo and text on
the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Irwin Salute 11 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-11866 31 July 1971 Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module
pilot, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed U.S.
flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at
the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end
of EVA-2. The Lunar Module "Falcon" is partially visible on
the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000
meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is
approximately 5 kilometres (about 3 statute miles) away. This photograph
was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander. Irwin's head. This fine
modern colour glossy NASA
photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Irwin At Lunar Rover 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11603 31 July 1971 James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This fine NASA photograph would be in mint condition but it has a small spot in the very centre of the photo, just in front of Irwin on the rover. Very difficult to see. This fine modern colour glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Irwin At Lunar Rover #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11603 31 July 1971 James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This fine NASA photograph would be in mint condition but it has a small spot in the very centre of the photo, just in front of Irwin on the rover. Very difficult to see. This 1970's release is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. With the vintage purple block style description on the back. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Irwin At Lunar Rover #3 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11603 31 July 1971 James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This fine 1979 vintage borderless colour NASA reissue is in very good condition. |
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£4.95 Apollo 15 Irwin At Lunar Rover #4 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11603 31 July 1971 James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This fine colour NASA reissue would be in mint condition but has that discolouration strip at the top middle. |
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£9.95 Apollo 15 Lunar Rover 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-11901 1 August 1971 The Lunar Roving Vehicle is photographed alone against the lunar background during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. This view is looking north. The west edge of Mount Hadley is at the upper right edge of the picture. Mount Hadley is at the upper right edge of the picture. It rises approximately 4,500 meters (about 14,765 feet) above the plain. The most distant lunar feature visible approximately 25 kilometres (about 15.5 statute miles) away. This fine glossy NASA photograph is in near mint condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. With the vintage style purple logo and description on the back. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 View Of Mount Hadley 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-11905 31 July 1971 An excellent view of Mount Hadley, fully lighted, showing abundant linear features, as photographed during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. This view is looking north from the ALSEP site. Mount Hadley rises about 4,500 meters (approximately 14,765 feet) above the plain. This fine colour NASA reissue is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Apollo 15 View Of Mount Hadley #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-87-11849 31 July 1971 An excellent view of Mount Hadley, fully lighted, showing abundant linear features, as photographed during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. This view is looking north from the ALSEP site. Mount Hadley rises about 4,500 meters (approximately 14,765 feet) above the plain. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 View Of Mount Hadley #3 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-87-11849 31 July 1971 An excellent view of Mount Hadley, fully lighted, showing abundant linear features, as photographed during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. This view is looking north from the ALSEP site. Mount Hadley rises about 4,500 meters (approximately 14,765 feet) above the plain. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£9.95 Apollo 15 Scott On Hadley Delta 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-85-11437 31 July 1971 Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, with tongs and gnomon in hand, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in right foreground. View is looking slightly south of west. "Bennett Hill" is at extreme right. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. This very fine NASA glossy is in mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Irwin Using Scoop 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-92-12424 31 July 1971 Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, uses a scoop in making a trench in the lunar soil during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA). Mount Hadley rises approximately 14,765 feet (about 4,500 meters) above the plain in the. This very fine NASA glossy is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 15 Irwin Saves The Lunar Rover 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11659 1 August 1971 Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, holds the Lunar Roving Vehicle from sliding downhill during the second Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. Apparently, both of the Rover's rear wheels are off the ground. The Rover was parked facing downhill on a 15 to 20 degree slope. Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph. Scott was performing other tasks while Irwin held the Rover. They were parked at a "fresh" crater on the Apennine Front (Hadley Delta Mountain) slope. In the foreground a lunar rake lies atop a mound. This fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 15 White Anorthositic Rock 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11670 1 August 1971 This view, photographed during the second Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) on Aug. 1, 1971, documents the white anorthositic rock, Officially designated as sample no. 15415 on the lunar surface. The rock sits atop the near corner of the crusty "pedestal" rock near the gnomon. Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph soon after he and Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, came across the white rock near Spur Crater, Station 7, on the Apennine Front. This fine NASA colour photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 White Anorthositic Rock #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-86-11671 1 August 1971 This view, photographed during the second Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) on Aug. 1, 1971, documents the white anorthositic rock, Officially designated as sample no. 15415 on the lunar surface. The rock sits atop the near corner of the crusty "pedestal" rock near the gnomon. Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph soon after he and Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, came across the white rock near Spur Crater, Station 7, on the Apennine Front. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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SOLD Apollo 15 Deceased Astronauts Memorial 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-87-11894 31 July 1971 A close-up view of a commemorative plaque left on the Moon at the Hadley-Apennine landing site in memory of 14 NASA astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, now deceased. Their names are inscribed in alphabetical order on the plaque. The plaque was stuck in the lunar soil by Astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin during their Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The tin, man-like object represents the figure of a fallen astronaut/cosmonaut. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£11.95 Apollo 15 Lunar Terrain 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-93-12704 31 July 1971 A wonderful lunar view taken during revolution 71 of the Apollo-15 mission with a 250mm lens at about 38 degrees North and 33 degrees West. In view are craters C. Herschel U, C, & V. This very fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 CSM View Of The Lunar Far-Side 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-87-11724 1 August 1971 An oblique of an area of the lunar far-side, looking southward as photographed from the Apollo CSM in lunar orbit. The crater Zelinsky is in the near foreground at the bottom of the picture. The circular crater in the centre is the crater Thomson. This fine NASA glossy photograph is in mint condition with the original style purple logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 CSM View Of The Lunar Far-Side #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-87-11724 1 August 1971 An oblique of an area of the lunar far-side, looking southward as photographed from the Apollo CSM in lunar orbit. The crater Zelinsky is in the near foreground at the bottom of the picture. The circular crater in the centre is the crater Thomson. 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 15 CSM Lunar Near-Side View 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-12002 31 July 1971 An oblique view of a portion of the lunar nearside located near the northeast edge of Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum), photographed from the Apollo 15 spacecraft in lunar orbit, showing the bright appearing crater Aristarchus on the left, the Crater Herodotus on the right, and Schroter's Valley at lower right. This view is looking southward. The head of Schroter's Valley, a sinuous rille in the Aristarchus Plateau, is called Cobra Head. The coordinates of the centre of Aristarchus crater are 47.5 degrees west longitude and 23.6 degrees north latitude. This fine colour NASA photograph is in mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 CSM Lunar Near-Side View #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-11980 31 July 1971 An oblique view of a portion of the lunar nearside located near the northeast edge of Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum), photographed from the Apollo 15 spacecraft in lunar orbit, showing the bright appearing crater Aristarchus on the left, the Crater Herodotus on the right, and Schroter's Valley at lower right. This view is looking southward. The head of Schroter's Valley, a sinuous rille in the Aristarchus Plateau, is called Cobra Head. The coordinates of the centre of Aristarchus crater are 47.5 degrees west longitude and 23.6 degrees north latitude. This fine colour NASA photograph is in mint condition with the purple worm logo and text on the back. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 View Of Schroter's Valley 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-93-12628 31 July 1971 An oblique view of the Schroter's Valley area as photographed by the Apollo 15 Command/Service Module in lunar orbit. 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 15 View Of CSM From LM 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. AS15-88-11969 30 July 1971 An excellent view of the Apollo 15 Command/Service Module in lunar orbit as photographed from the Lunar Module just after rendezvous. 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 15 Near Splashdown 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-42217 7 August 1971 Splash down at 4:46 p.m. EST on August 7, 1971. The third parachute that failed can be seen making this a slightly harder than planned splash down. This very fine NASA photograph is in near mint condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£6.95 Apollo 15 Near Touchdown 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-41999 7 August 1971 The Apollo 15 Command Module, with Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B. Irwin aboard, nears a safe touchdown in the mid-Pacific Ocean to end lunar landing mission. Although causing no harm to the crewmen, one of the three main parachutes failed to function properly. The splashdown occurred at 3:45:53 p.m., August 7, 1971, some 330 miles north of Honolulu, Hawaii. This fine NASA photograph is in very good condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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£10.95 Apollo 15 CM Just After Impact 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 71-HC-1002 7 August 197 The Apollo 15 Command Module splashes down in the mid-Pacific Ocean to conclude a successful lunar landing mission. Although causing no harm to the crewmen, one of the three main parachutes failed to function properly. The splashdown occurred at 3:45:53 p.m., August 7, 1971, some 330 miles north of Honolulu, Hawaii. This fine glossy NASA photograph is in very good condition. Early 1970's release that is printed on vintage 'A Kodak Paper'. With the vintage style purple logo and description on the back. A real shame to class this as a reissue. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Mission Control Room View 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-55990 7 August 1971 An overall view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Centre at the conclusion of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. The television monitor in the right background shows the welcome ceremonies aboard the prime recovery ship, U.S.S. Okinawa, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. This very fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Apollo 15 Crew Arrives At Ellington AFB 10 x 8 Colour Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. S-71-43428 8 August 1971 The three Apollo 15 crew receive a welcome on their arrival at Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, after en eight-hour flight aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 jet aircraft from Hawaii. Left to right are Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B. Irwin. Members of the astronaut's families identified in picture are left to right, Scott's daughter, Tracy; Worden's father, Merrill Worden; Worden's daughter, Merrill; and Irwin's two daughters, Joy and Jill. This fine colour NASA photograph is in near mint condition with the black logo and text on the back. |
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