NASA
Aldrin Walking Toward Armstrong, 1969
vintage color print on semi-matte fibre paper, printed in 1969
9.96h x 7.99w in
25.30h x 20.30w cm
SOLD
NASA
Lunar Orbiter I. Triptych Showing Man's First Look at the Earth from the Moon, 1966
Silver gelatin print
48h x 60w in
121.92h x 152.40w cm
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Roskosmos
Roskosmos, 1965
silver gelatin print on glossy fibre paper, printed c. 1965
12.01h x 15.67w in
30.51h x 39.80w cm
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NASA
Lunar Orbiter V. Earth From Space, 1967
Vintage gelatin silver print
23.50h x 19.50w in
59.69h x 49.53w cm
SOLD
NASA, the United State’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is an independent government agency that oversees the civilian space program, and conducts extensive aerospace and aeronautics research. From its inception on forward, NASA the was one of the most potent forces shaping the cultural landscape of the late twentieth century. The organization is, in fact, responsible for some of the most iconic images in history— including the first photograph of Earth ever taken from outer space. In 1966 and 1967, NASA’s lunar orbiter photographed the lunar surface over the course of a series of fly-bys, scouting out a suitable location for the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing. The resulting photographs are among the very first detailed images of the lunar landscape, singularly rare and beautiful— a testament to human dedication and curiosity.