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[Apollo 17] THE FINAL SCIENTIFIC SITE ON THE MOON AT TAURUS LITTROW (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972, EVA 3 Printed 1972. Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper [NASA image AS17-134-20505]. With original editorial labels in the white margins on the recto for publication in NASA's Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), with 'A Kodak Paper' watermark and traces of previous mounting on the reverse, numbered 'NASA AS17-134-20505' in red in the top margin (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas), together with an original NASA sheet indicating directives and notes (figure 4-24) for publication in the report. 20.3 x 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 in.) Historical context Unlocking lunar secrets. Before returning to the LM, the astronauts conducted additional scientific tasks at the scientific site (ALSEP site), including retrieving the Lunar Neutron Probe Experiment (LNP). Designed to measure neutron capture rates in the lunar regolith at varying depths, this experiment provided critical data on the Moon's subsurface composition. In the foreground, the gold-coloured Mylar transport bag covers the top of the neutron probe, shielding it from extreme lunar temperatures during its 40-hour emplacement. Beyond the LNP, the ALSEP Central Station—the mission's scientific command hub—relayed commands from Earth, transmitted data, and distributed power to each deployed experiment. The Sculptured Hills and South Massif form the rugged, distant horizon, reinforcing the isolation of Apollo's final lunar scientific outpost. Footnotes: [Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report caption] FIGURE 4-24. -A gold-coloured Mylar transport bag covers the top of the lunar neutron probe (LNP) for temperature control during the 40-hr emplacement of the probe in the Moon. The LNP is designed to obtain data on neutron capture rates in the lunar regolith as a function of depth. The LNP was emplaced through the treadle assembly into the hole drilled for the core sample. The borestem and corestem rack is visible at the right margin of the photograph. The Apollo lunar surface drill power head lies on the lunar surface behind the rack. The ALSEP equipment is set up in the background. The Sculptured Hills and South Massif form the horizon (AS17-134-20505). Literature Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), figure 4-24 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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[Apollo 17] THE FINAL SCIENTIFIC SITE ON THE MOON AT TAURUS LITTROW (NASA's own copy, used and annotated, for the preparation of its final Apollo science report) Harrison Schmitt, 7-19 December 1972, EVA 3 Printed 1972. Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper [NASA image AS17-134-20505]. With original editorial labels in the white margins on the recto for publication in NASA's Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), with 'A Kodak Paper' watermark and traces of previous mounting on the reverse, numbered 'NASA AS17-134-20505' in red in the top margin (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas), together with an original NASA sheet indicating directives and notes (figure 4-24) for publication in the report. 20.3 x 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 in.) Historical context Unlocking lunar secrets. Before returning to the LM, the astronauts conducted additional scientific tasks at the scientific site (ALSEP site), including retrieving the Lunar Neutron Probe Experiment (LNP). Designed to measure neutron capture rates in the lunar regolith at varying depths, this experiment provided critical data on the Moon's subsurface composition. In the foreground, the gold-coloured Mylar transport bag covers the top of the neutron probe, shielding it from extreme lunar temperatures during its 40-hour emplacement. Beyond the LNP, the ALSEP Central Station—the mission's scientific command hub—relayed commands from Earth, transmitted data, and distributed power to each deployed experiment. The Sculptured Hills and South Massif form the rugged, distant horizon, reinforcing the isolation of Apollo's final lunar scientific outpost. Footnotes: [Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report caption] FIGURE 4-24. -A gold-coloured Mylar transport bag covers the top of the lunar neutron probe (LNP) for temperature control during the 40-hr emplacement of the probe in the Moon. The LNP is designed to obtain data on neutron capture rates in the lunar regolith as a function of depth. The LNP was emplaced through the treadle assembly into the hole drilled for the core sample. The borestem and corestem rack is visible at the right margin of the photograph. The Apollo lunar surface drill power head lies on the lunar surface behind the rack. The ALSEP equipment is set up in the background. The Sculptured Hills and South Massif form the horizon (AS17-134-20505). Literature Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report (NASA SP-330), figure 4-24 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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