Pete Conrad taking a panoramic view; 12 O’clock LM 360° panorama; sunglare over the LM; the burn-out TV camera, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1
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1000GBP £ 1 000
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ID 469121
Lot 410 | Pete Conrad taking a panoramic view; 12 O’clock LM 360° panorama; sunglare over the LM; the burn-out TV camera, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1
Estimate value
£ 2 000 – 3 000
Alan Bean
Wide-angle view of the landing site showing Pete Conrad taking a panoramic view
Apollo 12, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1, 116:22:29 GET
Unreleased photograph, vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), with “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso, numbered “NASA AS12-47-6899” (NASA MSC) in red in top margin
410 b
Pete Conrad
12 O’clock LM 360° Panorama
Apollo 12, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1, 116:22:29 GET
Unreleased photograph of a hand-made mosaic assembled from 8 x 10 inch prints by the Mapping Sciences Laboratory at NASA MSC, vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), with “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso, numbered “NASA S-70-24448” (NASA MSC) in red in top margin [NASA AS12-46-6730 to AS12-46-6745]
410 c
Pete Conrad
Sunglare over the LM Intrepid
Apollo 12, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1, 116:22:29 GET
Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), with NASA HQ caption numbered “69-HC-1331” and “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso [NASA AS12-46- 6740]
410 d
Pete Conrad
The burn-out TV camera on the lunar surface
Apollo 12, November 14-24, 1969, EVA 1, 116:24:47 GET
Unreleased photograph, vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), with “A Kodak Paper” watermarks on the verso (NASA / North American Rockwell)
[NASA AS12-46-6755]
20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in)
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