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Original Apollo 15 David Scott Flag Salute Horizontal Photograph Rockwell NASA

$ 2.64

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Exploration Missions: Apollo
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Original Apollo 15 David Scott Flag Salute
    Horizontal
    Photograph Rockwell NASA
    Color Photograph of
    Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed United States flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module (LM), "Falcon," is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about three statue miles) away. This photograph was taken by astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. While astronauts Scott and Irwin descended in the LM to explore the moon, astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, remained in lunar orbit in the Command and Service Modules (CSM).
    Apollo 15 was the ninth crewed mission in the United States' Apollo program and the fourth to land on the Moon. It was the first J mission, with a longer stay on the Moon and a greater focus on science than earlier landings. Apollo 15 had the first use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle.
    A Great Part of American Space Exploration History!
    Photo was obtained from the estate of a former North American Aviation - Rockwell employee who worked in the Photography Department. Photo is 8 x 10 on A KODAK Paper. Shipped with a Priority Flat Rate Envelope. Each shipment of Prints(s) will be protected against bending or folding, by using a stiff backing inserted in the envelope and Print enclosed in a protector. Please view all my auctions as I will list many other items from this estate.