LRC Lunar Orbiter 4 (IV-180H3)
LRC Lunar Orbiter 4 (IV-180H3), 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
The NASA (National Aeronotics and Space Administration) is an independent American government agency in charge of space and aeronautical researches. It was founded the 29th of July 1958 to manage civilian Space programs, then depending on the U.S. Army. The NASA has taken over the functions and infrastructures of the NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). It is the most important spatial agency in the world. Vintages photos of the epic moment that was the space race have a documentary, historic and esthetic values.
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LRC Lunar Orbiter 4 (IV-180H3), 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
Surveyor VII, « Lunar Surface, Day 019, Survey W-F, sectors 1-5 », 19 Janvier 1968
Photo NASA
Unique piece, vintage
Collage comprising approximately 100 instant black and white photographs, each 2 x 2 inches, numbered in ink, and stapled in overlapping formation on USGS mount with printed notations and caption.
Overall 35,5 x 76,2 cm / 14 x 30 inch
Mount lightly toned
LRC Lunar Orbiter 5 (V-193M), 1967
Northern edge of Lunar Orbiter 5 investigation, site 46. Northeast of the Crater Aristarchus.
Hidden side of the Moon. August 1st, 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
LRC Lunar Orbiter 5 (V-211M), 1967
Near the center of the Ocean of Storms, investigation site 51.
Hidden side of the Moon. August 1st, 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
LRC Lunar Orbiter 5 (V-079H1), 1967
38 degrees North Latitude and 167 degrees West Longitude.
Hidden far-side of the Moon. August 1st, 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
LRC Lunar Orbiter 5 (V-079H2), 1967
38 degrees North Latitude and 167 degrees West Longitude.
Hidden far-side of the Moon. August 1st, 1967
Photo NASA, Original photography
Vintage, gelatin silver Print
61 x 51 cm / 20 x 24 inch
Apollo 16, Itek Panoramic Camera (AS16-M-0752), c. 1972
Revolution 27, Frame 752
Tirage argentique, Circa 1972
Pièce unique (?), Vintage
25,4 x 25,4 cm / 10 x 10 inch
Apollo 14, Components of the ALSEP (AS14-67-9376), 1971
Several components of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) are deployed in this photograph, taken during the first Apollo 14 extravehicular activity (EVA-1).
5 – 6 February 1971
Photo taken by Alan Shepard
Cibachrome, vintage
73 x 59 cm / 28,74 x 23,23 inch
Apollo 14, Fish-eye (70-H-1090), 1970
Apollo 14 Training. A fish-eye lens view showing Astronaut Shepard and Mitchell in the Apollo Lunar Module Mission Simulator during a pre-flight training for lunar landing.
Original photography, gelatin silver Print
Vintage
20,4 x 25,6 cm / 8 x 10 inch
Mercury Redstone 1, Pre launch, 21/11/1960
Photo NASA, original photography
Gelatin Silver print
Vintage
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch
Mercury Redstone 1, Launch test (LOD-61C-181), 21/11/1962
Photo by Santomassino
Photo NASA, original photography
Gelatin Silver print
Vintage
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch
Mercury 3, Lift-Off (LOD-61C-838), 25/04/1961
Photo by McNearny
Photo NASA, original photography
Gelatin Silver print
Vintage
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch