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[Gemini VII] FIRST MOONRISE: first photograph of the Moon rising over the Earth taken from space by humans James Lovell or Frank Borman, 4-18 December 1965 Printed 1965. Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper [NASA image NASA S-65-63872]. Numbered 'NASA S-65-63872' in red in the top margin, with 'A Kodak Paper' watermark on the reverse (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas). 20.3 x 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 in.) Historical context A major milestone of space photography. During their historic 14-day mission in space on board Gemini VII, Frank Borman and James Lovell were the first humans to bring back photographs of the Moon rising over the Earth as seen from space. Here, the full Moon is rising over the Indian Ocean. This fantastic Moonrise would only be surpassed by the extraordinary Earthrise Borman and Lovell would photograph three years later on Apollo 8. 'Once the Apollo program was under way, it dawned on me that soon somebody was going to be taking a picture of the Earth from the Moon, so I took this picture of the Moon. When we got there on Apollo 8, we took the Earthrise photograph; they were like before-and-after pictures.' James Lovell (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 5) Footnotes: The shot was taken by Lovell with a 70mm handheld Hasselblad 500 C camera and its 80mm lens, using Kodak (SO217 medium) speed film. 'The Moon varied greatly during the 2 weeks of flight. Jim [Lovell] took this picture of the full Moon as a symbol of our next goal in manned space flight, the lunar landing. I think it also dramatizes the difference between mere orbital flight and the future adventures that will take Man a quarter of a million miles into the ocean of space.' Frank Borman (Cortright, p. 155) 'Here Borman and Lovell are looking at the full Moon they'd be taking close-ups of three years later.' Richard Underwood, NASA chief of photography (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 55) Literature LIFE, 7 January 1966, pp. 24-25 Moon, man's greatest adventure, Thomas, pp. 118-119 The View from Space, Schick and Van Haaften, p.55 Exploring space with a camera, Cortright, ed., p. 155 Watch more CLICK HERE: Proud Conquest GEMINI VI & VII (1965) - NASA documentary - First Spacecraft Rendezvous - Jim Lovell For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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[Gemini VII] FIRST MOONRISE: first photograph of the Moon rising over the Earth taken from space by humans James Lovell or Frank Borman, 4-18 December 1965 Printed 1965. Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper [NASA image NASA S-65-63872]. Numbered 'NASA S-65-63872' in red in the top margin, with 'A Kodak Paper' watermark on the reverse (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas). 20.3 x 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 in.) Historical context A major milestone of space photography. During their historic 14-day mission in space on board Gemini VII, Frank Borman and James Lovell were the first humans to bring back photographs of the Moon rising over the Earth as seen from space. Here, the full Moon is rising over the Indian Ocean. This fantastic Moonrise would only be surpassed by the extraordinary Earthrise Borman and Lovell would photograph three years later on Apollo 8. 'Once the Apollo program was under way, it dawned on me that soon somebody was going to be taking a picture of the Earth from the Moon, so I took this picture of the Moon. When we got there on Apollo 8, we took the Earthrise photograph; they were like before-and-after pictures.' James Lovell (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 5) Footnotes: The shot was taken by Lovell with a 70mm handheld Hasselblad 500 C camera and its 80mm lens, using Kodak (SO217 medium) speed film. 'The Moon varied greatly during the 2 weeks of flight. Jim [Lovell] took this picture of the full Moon as a symbol of our next goal in manned space flight, the lunar landing. I think it also dramatizes the difference between mere orbital flight and the future adventures that will take Man a quarter of a million miles into the ocean of space.' Frank Borman (Cortright, p. 155) 'Here Borman and Lovell are looking at the full Moon they'd be taking close-ups of three years later.' Richard Underwood, NASA chief of photography (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 55) Literature LIFE, 7 January 1966, pp. 24-25 Moon, man's greatest adventure, Thomas, pp. 118-119 The View from Space, Schick and Van Haaften, p.55 Exploring space with a camera, Cortright, ed., p. 155 Watch more CLICK HERE: Proud Conquest GEMINI VI & VII (1965) - NASA documentary - First Spacecraft Rendezvous - Jim Lovell For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
ALL BIDDERS MUST AGREE THAT THEY HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BONHAMS' CONDITIONS OF SALE AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM, AND AGREE TO PAY THE BUYER'S PREMIUM AND ANY OTHER CHARGES MENTIONED IN THE NOTICE TO BIDDERS. THIS AFFECTS THE BIDDERS LEGAL RIGHTS.
If you have any questions about the Conditions of Sale, please contact your nearest client services team.
For all Sales categories excluding Wine, Coins & Medals and Motor Cars and Motorcycles:
Buyer's Premium Rates
28% on the first €40,000 of the Hammer Price
27% from €40,001 to €800,000 the Hammer Price
21% from €800,001 to €4,500,000 the Hammer Price
14.5% on the excess over €4,500,000 of the Hammer Price
A 3rd party bidding platform fee of 4% of the Hammer Price for Buyers using the following bidding platforms will be added to the invoices of successful Buyers for auctions starting on or after 6th July 2024 – Invaluable; Live Auctioneers; The Saleroom; Lot-tissimo.
TVA at the current rate of 20% will be added to the Buyer's Premium and charges.
For information and estimates on domestic and international shipping as well as export licences please contact Bonhams Shipping Department.
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Stichworte: Chromogenic Print, Fotografie