Telephoto panoramas [Mosaics] of landing site 1 and Taruntius Crater; views of the lunar horizon; small craters in the Sea of Tranquillity, May 18-26, 1969
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Starting price
1200GBP £ 1 200
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | United Kingdom, London |
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ID 468991
Lot 280 | Telephoto panoramas [Mosaics] of landing site 1 and Taruntius Crater; views of the lunar horizon; small craters in the Sea of Tranquillity, May 18-26, 1969
Estimate value
£ 2 500 – 4 000
John Young, Eugene Cernan, or Thomas Stafford
Views of the lunar horizon seen from the spacecraft flying over highlands from the Sea of Fertility to the Sea of Tranquillity
Apollo 10, May 18-26, 1969, orbit 24
Three unreleased photographs, vintage gelatin silver prints on fiber-based paper, each 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), numbered “NASA AS10-31-4560, AS10-31- 4564, AS10-31-4568” (NASA MSC) in black in top margin
280 b
John Young, Eugene Cernan, or Thomas Stafford
Telephoto panorama of Taruntius Crater
Apollo 10, May 18-26, 1969, orbit 24, 122:19:45 GET
Unique hand mosaic of two vintage gelatin silver prints on fiber-based paper, overall size 24 x 45cm, numbered “NASA AS10-31-4569 to AS10-31-4570” (NASA MSC) in black in top margin
280 c
John Young, Eugene Cernan, or Thomas Stafford
Small craters in the Sea of Tranquillity
Apollo 10, May 18-26, 1969, orbit 24, 122:26:33 GET
Two unreleased photographs, vintage gelatin silver prints on fiber-based paper, each 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), numbered “NASA AS10-31-4574, AS10-31- 4576” (NASA MSC) in black in top margin
280 d
John Young, Eugene Cernan, or Thomas Stafford
Telephoto panorama of landing site 1 in the Sea of Tranquillity
Apollo 10, May 18-26, 1969, orbit 24
Unique hand mosaic of four vintage gelatin silver prints on fiber-based paper, overall size 32 x 44cm, numbered “NASA AS10-31-4588 to AS10-31-4596” (NASA MSC) in black in top margin
32 x 44cm (121/2 x 171/4in)
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