Description
The first Earthrise in the history of humankind, Lunar Orbiter I, 23 August 1966.
An extremely important photograph in the history of space exploration showing for the first time our planet from the vantage point of another world. See additional photos of when this photo was used in media: National Geographic magazine, Life magazine.
Numbered and dated to verso '66-H-1325 December 20, 1966' with NASA HQ caption.
Beautifully framed in our signature black gallery frame. Ready to hang.
Photograph is 10 W x 8 H in and Framed 26 W x 24.5 H.
Provenance | Marking the 50th anniversary of the last human voyage to the moon, Wright and LAMA Auction Houses presented One Giant Leap for Mankind: Vintage Photographs from the Victor Martin-Malburet Collection, Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Project Apollo (1961–1972), an auction that took place in Chicago on October 28th, 2022. This stunning collection comprises more than 300 original historic photographs from Project Apollo, the NASA program responsible for placing the first humans on the surface of the moon. Meticulously researched and collected over the course of 25 years by Victor Martin-Malburet, each image represents extraordinary feats of human exploration, imagination, and collaboration, and many of those being offered have never been published.
Details
Photographer
Lunar Orbiter I
Date
Printed 1966
Dimensions
Photograph is 10 W x 8 H in and Framed 26 W x 24.5 H.
Material
Vintage gelatin silver print on fiber-based paper
Condition
Good condition. Newly framed.
Shipping & Delivery
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