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John Young
Glossy Reprints New Photos Added 20 August 2008 |
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£4.99 John Young Business Suit Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51262 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young Gemini 10 Pose 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. 64-Gemini-28 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young Apollo 10 Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-69-32616 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young Apollo Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51261 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young Apollo 16 Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-72-16661 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young All Program Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-72-16661 This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young After STS-1 Mission 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. S-81-30843 14 June 1981 Astronaut John W. Young egresses the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia after landing on Rogers dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base. Approaching the Orbiter at right is Dr. Craig L. Fischer, head of medical operations at JSC. This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£4.99 John Young TV Jump EVA 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. AS16-113-18340 21 April 1972 Astronaut John W Young's second televised lunar jump as he salutes the US flag at the Descartes lunar landing site during the first EVA. The jump lasted 1.30 seconds and his launch velocity was about 1.05 meters per second at a height of about .34 meters off the lunar surface. This high quality colour glossy photograph is commercially developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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£11.95 John Young TV Jump Composition 12 x 12 Colour Glossy Reprint A wonderful clear photograph of John Young doing his second famous jump for the Television broadcast. Inserted in the lower left corner is the photograph reproduced from the TV broadcast filmed by the TV camera on the LRV behind John. This is a photo of Charlie Duke taking the the picture of John Jumping using a 70mm lunar surface camera. Both perspectives of that famous jump, one from the front and one from the rear. This high quality glossy photograph is commercially printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper. |
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£4.99 Apollo 16 Commander John Young 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Photograph Reprint Photo Credit: NASA No. 71-H-1924 December 1971 A nice shot of Young during Apollo 16 EVA training at the Cape. This high quality glossy photograph is commercially printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper. |
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£4.99 Apollo 16 Young Collects Samples 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Reprint Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. 72-H-595 23 April 1972 John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, is photographed collecting lunar samples near North Ray crater during the third Apollo 16 extravehicular activity at the Descartes landing site. Young is using the lunar surface rake and a set of tongs. The Lunar Roving Vehicle is parked in the field of large boulders in the background. This high quality glossy photograph is commercially printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper. |
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£4.99 Apollo 16 Young At Rear Of LRV 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. AS16-108-17622 22 April 1972 John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, reaches for tools in the Apollo lunar hand tool carrier at the aft end of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Descartes landing site. This view is looking south from the base of Stone Mountain. This very fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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