The Beauty of Space: Vintage NASA Photos
Description:
Charles Duke (American, b. 1935)
John Young collecting lunar samples with the rover parked in the background, Station 11, EVA 3, Apollo 16, April 1972. Numbered 'NASA AS16-106-17340' (NASA MSC) in black on the recto u.l. margin. Vintage gelatin silver print, image size 7 1/8 x 7 in. (18.0 x 17.5 cm),unmatted.
Condition: Subtle silvering.
N.B. Station 11 was located 4.4 kilometers north of the lunar module, on the southeast rim of North Ray Crater. 'The Lunar Rover is parked over the rise in the field of boulders in the background. Young rakes with his right hand and holds the sample bag in his left hand. Because of mobility permitted by the suit, raking is a one-arm operation' (NASA SP-315, p. 4-17). 'John's balance was outstanding,' remembered Duke. 'He could jump up and do a split, go down and come back up' (ALSJ: https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/a16.html).
Estimate $300-500
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