NASA. APOLLO 12 mission. This unusual photograph taken durin - Lot 143

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NASA. APOLLO 12 mission. This unusual photograph taken durin - Lot 143
NASA. APOLLO 12 mission. This unusual photograph taken during the 2nd spacewalk (EVA-2) shows two American spacecraft on the surface of the Moon. The APOLLO 12 lunar module is in the background. The SURVEYOR III spacecraft is in the foreground. The distance between the two spacecraft is about 180 meters in the middle of the Ocean of Storms. The televison camera and other parts of the SURVEYOR III were dismantled and brought back to Earth for scientific examination. SURVEYOR III had automatically landed in April 1967. The two APOLLO 12 astronauts to set foot on the Moon were Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean. Astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr. remained in lunar orbit. November 20, 1969. slightly later silver print. NASA logo in the margin on the front. NASA logo and typed caption on back. 20.4 x 25.6CM with margins. NASA. Apollo 12 mission. This unusual photograph taken during the 2nd extra-vehicular exit (EVA-2) shows two American spacecraft on the surface of the moon. The lunar mission of the Apollo 12 mission is in the background. The Surveyor III ship is in the foreground. The distance between the two vessels is about 180 meters in the heart of the ocean of storms. The Televian camera and other parts of the Surveyor III ship were dismantled and brought back to Earth for scientific examinations. Surveyor III had automatically ALUNI in April 1967. The two astronauts of the Apollo 12 mission to set foot on the moon are Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean. Astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr. remained in lunar orbit. November 20, 1969 Silverly posterior silver. NASA logo in the margin on the front. NASA logo and legend Tapuscrite on the back. 20.4 x 25.6cm with margins.
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