Space Exploration Photography and Ephemera to include items from the collection of the late Tim Furniss

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Space Exploration Photography and Ephemera to include items from the collection of the late Tim Furniss

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Saturn 500F on launch padJune 1966Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, dated and numbered in margin 108-KSC-66PC-134, with THIS PAPER...

Portrait of the first and ill-fated crew of the Apollo program, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, leaving a simulator; photo release...

A view of the Apollo Saturn rocket AS 501 on the launch pad before the the first, unmanned, test launch of the Apollo programmeApollo 4, 9 Novembe...

Apollo Saturn V rocket stack and roll outApollo Programme, 1968Two vintage chromogenic prints on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.3 cm (8 x 10 in), wi...

Four views of the Earth taken by an automatic camera mounted on the spacecraft during the last unmanned space flight of the Apollo programmeApollo...

First manned Apollo mission; official portrait of the crew, Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham Apollo 7, 3 June 1965Vintage chromog...

Official portrait of Donn EiseleApollo 7, 11-22 Oct 1968NASA photolithograph, 20.3 x 25.5 cm (8 x 10 in), numbered S-64-31469, 20.3 x 25.5 cm (8 x...

Lift offApollo 7, 11-22 Oct 1968Large format colour photograph, 51 x 41 cm (20 x 16 in) modern reprint, INSCRIBED and SIGNED boldly in silver fel...

Donn Eisele or Walter SchirraOnboard portrait of Walter CunninghamApollo 7, 11-22 Oct 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x 2...

Expended Saturn IVB rocket stage in Earth orbit Apollo 7, 11 October 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.3 cm (8 x 10 in...

Three stills depicting the crew as transmitted in the first ever live TV transmission from outer spaceApollo 7, 11-22 Oct 1968Three vintage gelati...

Pre-launch and recovery views of the crew of the first manned Apollo spaceflight, Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter CunninghamApollo 7, Septe...

Walter Cunningham, Walter Schirra or Donn EiseleAn aerial Hasselblad photograph of Himalayas, snowlines clearly visibleApollo 7, 11-22 October 196...

A pair of training views depicting Frank Borman during a training exercise on a simulator, August 1967, and Apollo 8 crew during training on a si...

Two views of the Apollo 8 crew, William Anders, James Lovell and Frank Borman, during the water egress training before the first voyage to the Moo...

A striking view of the launch of the Apollo 8 (on the Saturn 503 rocket) space vehicle with Frank Borman (commander), James Lovell (command module...

Lift offApollo 8, 21 December 1968NASA photolithograph, 28 x 35.5cm (11 x 14 in), numbered in margin with NASA photo number 68-HC-866, SIGNED by ...

'Firefly effect' view of the Saturn third stage after separationApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 ...

James LovellThe first photograph of the Earth taken by a human from a lunar trajectory. Bahamas, Cuba and Florida are seen through a storm systemA...

William AndersEarth's disc as seen by the Apollo 8 crew during the trans-lunar coast at a distance of about 27,000 miles. The first photograph of ...

William AndersA black and white version of the iconic first photograph of Earth's disc taken by a human. Photographed during the trans-lunar coast...

Frank BormanFirst human-taken photograph in lunar orbit; Crater Langrenus 24 December 1968, first orbit of the MoonVintage chromogenic print on fi...

William AndersTwo of the first photographs of the lunar far side photographed by humans: an oblique view of the lunar farside and a view of Langre...

William Anders The most celebrated image of the Earth rising above the Moon's horizon. This is the first Earthrise witnessed by humans and capture...

William AndersEarthrise. The most celebrated view of planet Earth. The first Earthrise witnessed by humans, photographed during the fourth orbit o...

William AndersEarthrise. A black and white version of the colour image of the most celebrated view of Earth rising above lunar horizonApollo 8, 24...

William AndersEarthrise. The celebrated view of the first Earthrise witnessed by humansApollo 8, 24 December 1968Early generation Kodak transparen...

William Anders Rare second colour photograph of the Earthrise, taken moments after the first - most celebrated - photograph of the same view. The ...

William Anders Rare second colour photograph of the first Earthrise witnessed by humans. Apollo 8, 24 December 1968 16.50 GMTVintage chromogenic p...

William Anders Very rare, black and white version of the second colour photograph of the Earthrise, taken moments after the first - most celebrate...

Frank BormanThird Earthrise witnessed by humans, photographed by the crew during seventh revolutionApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogeni...

William AndersEarthriseApollo 8, 24 December 1968Large-format colour print, 51 x 40.5 cm (20 x 16 in), modern reprint of the celebrated view [NASA...

William Anders, James Lovell or Frank BormanView of the lunar far sideApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Large-format modern colour reprint, INSCRIBED, ...

William Anders, Frank Borman or James LovellAn oblique view into the Sea of Tranquillity with linear feature of Cauchy Rille in the lower portion ...

William Anders, Frank Borman or James LovellAn oblique view into the Tsiolkovsky Crater Apollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogenic print on ...

Frank BormanLunar horizon and the craterous surface of the Moon as it appeared to the first humans to see the far side of the Moon. The first phot...

Frank BormanLunar terrain - four views form lunar orbitApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Four vintage chromogenic prints on fibre based paper, 25.3 x 2...

Frank Borman, James Lovell or William AndersLunar curvature as seen after trans-earth injection by the crew of Apollo 8 missionApollo 8, 21-27 Dec...

William AndersStunning near-full Moon as witnessed by the Apollo 8 crew during the homebound journeyApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogen...

William AndersReceding Moon seen through the Command Module's window after the trans-earth injectionApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogen...

William Anders, James Lovell or Frank BormanPlanet Earth seen during trans-earth coastApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fi...

William Anders, James Lovell or Frank BormanPlanet Earth seen after trans-earth coastApollo 8, 21-27 December 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fib...

Earth from around 60,000 nautical miles during the homeward journey21-27 Dec 1968Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 25.2 x 20.5 cm (1...

An interesting demonstration by astronauts Jim Irwin and John Bull of the new Apollo spacesuit design to be used during forthcoming missions. The ...

Official portrait of the crew, James McDivitt, Dave Scott and Russel Schweickart, posing in their spacesuitsApollo 9, 3-13 Mar 1969NASA photolitho...

Portrait of the crew and views of pre-launch activities and recoveryApollo 9, 3-13 March 1969Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based pap...

Four views of the lift off and separation manoeuvres Apollo 9, 3-13 Mar 1969Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x 20.5 c...

Russel SchweickartView of the docked Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules and Lunar Module, with Earth in the background, during Dave Scott's stand-up...

David Scott Two views of Russell Schweickart's EVA during which he tested the new Apollo Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). Earth is reflected in...

James McDivittA view of Russell Schweickart standing on the deck of the Lunar Module during EVAApollo 9, 6 March 1969Large format colour photograp...

David Scott and James McDivitt or Russell Schweickart Four views of the CM Gumdrop and LM Spider in Earth's orbit during the separation and rendez...

Dave ScottLunar Module "Spider" floats above the Earth Large format colour photograph, 51 x 41 cm (20 x 16 in) modern reprint, INSCRIBED and SIGN...

Russell Schweickart or James McDivitt, Dave ScottTwo views of the first Lunar Module in space, the first one, while still stowed in the Saturn thi...

Russell Schweickart or James McDivitt, Dave ScottCommand and Lunar modules test the lunar landing configurationApollo 9, 3-13 Mar 1969Four vintage...

Russell Schweickart, James McDivitt and Dave ScottFirst rendezvous of CSM and ascent stage of LM in Earth orbit (first 3 photos) and a view of sto...

David Scott, James McDivitt or Russell Schweickart Four views of Earth from space including Colorado Delta, Mexico (3781), Houston, Texas (3464), ...

An early generation NASA duplicate roll of colour film from the Hasselblad camera, Magazine 22/C (one of eight) containing 151 colour images, nega...

Four views of the splashdown and recovery of the Apollo 9 crew Apollo 9, 13 March 1969Four vintage chromogenic prints, on fibre-based paper, 25.5 ...

Portraits the two of the Apollo 10 crew, John Young and Thomas Stafford during spacesuit checksApollo 10, May 1969Two vintage gelatin silver print...

An official portrait of the prime crew, Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan and John Young, together with a view of the crew walking to the transfer va...

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