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[Apollo 11] DESOLATE LUNAR FARSIDE HORIZON SEEN DURING THE SPACECRAFT'S FIRST ORBIT Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, or Neil Armstrong, 16-24 July 1969 Printed 1969. Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper [NASA image AS11-42-6248]. Numbered 'NASA AS11-42-6248' in black in the top margin (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas). 24 x 20.3 cm. (9,5 x 8 in.) Historical context Into the unknown—Apollo 11's first look at the lunar farside. This extremely rare Apollo 11 photograph captures the rugged, heavily cratered terrain of the far side lunar highlands near Crater Crookes (1° S / 163° W). Taken at the end of the crew's first orbit around the Moon, the stark landscape is bathed in dramatic sunlight, casting long shadows that emphasize its depth and complexity. Beyond its scientific value, this image embodies the new perspectives Apollo 11 provided on lunar history, revealing a surface sculpted by cosmic forces on an unimaginable timescale. It also underscores the significance of human space exploration, bringing back views of a world never before seen by human eyes. 'The Moon I have known all my life, that two-dimensional small yellow disk in the sky, has gone away somewhere, to be replaced by the most awesome sphere I have ever seen. To begin with it is huge, completely filling our window. Second, it is three-dimensional. The belly of it bulges out toward us in such a pronounced fashion that I almost feel I can reach out and touch it.' —Michael Collins (NASA SP-350, p. 207) Footnotes: Shot through the 80mm lens of the Hasselblad 500 EL using B&W magazine 42/U, this unpublished image offers a rare glimpse of the Moon's hidden hemisphere, permanently turned away from Earth due to its synchronous rotation. Magazine 42/U was only used in the CSM Columbia while in lunar orbit. The vast majority of the pictures were not released by NASA. 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 11] DESOLATE LUNAR FARSIDE HORIZON SEEN DURING THE SPACECRAFT'S FIRST ORBIT Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, or Neil Armstrong, 16-24 July 1969 Printed 1969. Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper [NASA image AS11-42-6248]. Numbered 'NASA AS11-42-6248' in black in the top margin (issued by NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre, Houston, Texas). 24 x 20.3 cm. (9,5 x 8 in.) Historical context Into the unknown—Apollo 11's first look at the lunar farside. This extremely rare Apollo 11 photograph captures the rugged, heavily cratered terrain of the far side lunar highlands near Crater Crookes (1° S / 163° W). Taken at the end of the crew's first orbit around the Moon, the stark landscape is bathed in dramatic sunlight, casting long shadows that emphasize its depth and complexity. Beyond its scientific value, this image embodies the new perspectives Apollo 11 provided on lunar history, revealing a surface sculpted by cosmic forces on an unimaginable timescale. It also underscores the significance of human space exploration, bringing back views of a world never before seen by human eyes. 'The Moon I have known all my life, that two-dimensional small yellow disk in the sky, has gone away somewhere, to be replaced by the most awesome sphere I have ever seen. To begin with it is huge, completely filling our window. Second, it is three-dimensional. The belly of it bulges out toward us in such a pronounced fashion that I almost feel I can reach out and touch it.' —Michael Collins (NASA SP-350, p. 207) Footnotes: Shot through the 80mm lens of the Hasselblad 500 EL using B&W magazine 42/U, this unpublished image offers a rare glimpse of the Moon's hidden hemisphere, permanently turned away from Earth due to its synchronous rotation. Magazine 42/U was only used in the CSM Columbia while in lunar orbit. The vast majority of the pictures were not released by NASA. 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: Fine Art Landscape Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, Fotografie, Landscape