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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James Lovell, Fred Haise or Jack SwigertFour views of the spacecraft before and after the jettison: a view of the Command Module from the Lunar mo...

View of the Lunar Module "Aquarius" shortly after the jettison, as seen from the Command ModuleApollo 13, 11-17 April 1970Large format colour phot...

A pair of views of the Mission Control Room during the rescue mission and after the successful recovery of the crewApollo 13, 11-17 April 1970Two ...

The diagram of the spacecraft's trajectory Apollo 13, 11-17 April 1970Large format colour photograph, 61 x 31 cm (24 x 12 in) modern reprint, INSC...

Final flight suit checks for astronauts of Apollo 14 (2), 15 (1) and 17 (3)1971-1972Six vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x...

Eleven views tracking the training activities of the Apollo 14 crew, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell and Stuart Roosa, for the fourth moon landing mi...

Moonwalkers Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell undergo lunar surface trainingApollo 14, 31 Jan - 9 Feb 1971Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibr...

Saturn third stage jettison; a view from the Command Module after the translunar injectionApollo 14, 31 January - 9 February 1971 Vintage chromoge...

Alan ShepardEarthrise near Meitner CraterVintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS14-...

Alan ShepardLunar Module "Antares" with a large circular flare caused by a reflection of the sun, EVA 1Apollo 14, 5 February 1971Vintage chromogen...

Alan Shepard and 16mm television cameraThree views of the crew deploying scientific experiments on the lunar surface; the colour photograph was ta...

Edgar Mitchell and Dave ScottFour views of geological investigations including a pair of views of the Saddle Rock taken with a black and white fil...

Edgar MitchellTwo unreleased views taken while documenting geological work at Station G, both taken on a black and white film magazine MM/68 durin...

Alan ShepardA view of Edgar Mitchell looking over the traverse map while exploring Fra Mauro during EVA 2Apollo 14Large format colour photograph, ...

Alan Shepard or Edgar MitchellViews of the U.S. flag, footprints and equipment from inside the Lunar Module, taken post-EVA1 (left) and post-EVA2 ...

Lift off from Fra MauroApollo 14, 31 January - 9 February 1971Colour photograph, 28 x 20.5 cm (11 x 8 in) modern reprint, INSCRIBED and SIGNED by ...

Alan Shepard or Edgar MitchellCommand Module "Kitty Hawk" station-keeping before rendezvous, as photographed from the Lunar ModuleApollo 14, 6 Feb...

Views of crew's pre-launch preparations, including spacesuit pressure checks, simulated altitude chamber training and final dress rehearsal viewsA...

A view of Al Worden suiting up for the launchApollo 15, 26 Jul-7 Aug 1971Large format colour photograph, 41 x 51 cm (16 x 20 in) modern reprint, I...

David Scott, Alfred Worden or James IrwinThe near-full Earth, centred on the Atlantic Ocean and including Central and South America, Spain and No...

Alan ShepardSunrise over the Hadley-Apennine site, stand-up EVAApollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 2...

David ScottJames Irwin and the Lunar Rover in front of Mount Hadley, EVA 1Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre...

James IrwinThree views taken at station 2 at St George Crater, the first (showing Dave Scott with the Rover) in the first B&W panoramic sequence t...

James IrwinFour moonscapes at Dune Crater, Station 4, EVA 2Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based pap...

Dave Scott and James IrwinFour views of geological investigations carried out by the crew, including two with boot prints and shadows of the astro...

David ScottJames Irwin salutes the US flag, standing nearby the Lunar Module and Lunar RoverApollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Vintage chromogenic ...

James Irwin View of Dave Scott saluting the American flag beside the Lunar Module and Lunar Rover, EVA 3Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Vintage ...

David ScottJames Irwin with the Lunar Rover by the Lunar ModuleApollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 2...

James IrwinDave Scott and the Lunar Rover at Hadley Rille, Station 2, EVA 1Apollo 15, 26 July-7 August 1971Large format colour photograph, 51 x 41...

David ScottTelephotographs of distant moonscapes, viewed from Station 9A and from the landing site, EVA 3Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Four v...

Al Worden and James Irwin or Dave ScottLunar and Command Modules during rendezvous in lunar orbit, two views, Scientific Instrument Module clearly...

Alfred WordenTwo orbital views taken by the high-resolution Fairchild mapping camera mounted in the Scientific Instrument Module of the craft, sho...

Al Worden, James Irwin or Dave ScottTwo orbital views of lunar terrain: Sklodowska Crater (a), Diophantus and Delisle (b)Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 Au...

Dave Scott, Alfred Worden or James IrwinOrbital lunar views taken on black and white film magazines 81/QQ, 90/PP and 94/SApollo 15, 26 July - 7 Au...

Crescent Earth above the Moon's horizonApollo 15, 26 Jul-7 Aug 1971Large format colour photograph, 41 x 51 cm (16 x 20 in) modern reprint, INSCRI...

James Irwin Earth eclipse and full Moon during homeward journey (2 rare UV views)Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Two vintage gelatin silver prin...

Lift offApollo 16, 16 April 1972Large format vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 28 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermark...

Charles DukeEarth as seen after translunar injection with much of North and Central America visibleApollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic ...

John Young, Charles Duke or Ken MattinglyEarth after translunar injectionApollo 16, 16 April 1972Vintage unreleased chromogenic print on fibre-bas...

Ken MattinglyNearly full Planet Earth as seen from space; view taken about an hour after translunar injection with the United States in large part...

Four rare and unpublished images transmitted by the TV camera, depicting views of the lunar activities performed during EVA 1; black and white pri...

Charles Duke and John YoungDiptych: a distant view of the Lunar Module at the Descartes landing site, taken during the traverse from station 9 to ...

John YoungDebris-strewn terrain at Station 4, EVA 2Apollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x...

Charles DukeFour views of lunar terrain taken during the traverse from Station 4 to Station 5 at the slope of Stone Mountain, EVA 2; photographs t...

Four rare and unpublished views transmitted by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Rover, including a view of the deployed American flag, view of ...

Charles DukeA set of three lunar panoramic images, consisting of three overlapping frames taken from the slope of the Stone Mountain towards Baby ...

Charles DukeA view of John Young returning to the Lunar Module in the Rover, EVA 2Apollo 17, 16-27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-ba...

Four rare and unpublished images depicting views of the lunar activities performed during EVA 3 and transmitted by the RCA TV camera mounted on th...

Charles DukeDiptych: gathering of soil samples at Station 8, EVA 2 and Station 13 (Shadow Rock), EVA 3; two views depicting the lunar rakeApollo 1...

John YoungA view of Charles Duke collecting samples at Outhouse Rock with Hasselblad camera strapped to his chest, Station 11, EVA 3Apollo 16, 16-...

Charles DukeFour views from an extensive panorama of the rim and interior of the North Ray Crater, Station 11, EVA3; taken with a 500 mm telephoto...

Dave ScottJohn Young's jumping saluteApollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Colour photograph, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in) modern reprint, INSCRIBED and SIGNE...

John YoungCharles Duke saluting the flagApollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Large format colour photograph, 51 x 41 cm (20 x 16 in) modern reprint, INSCRI...

Ken MattinglyThe rendezvous of Lunar Module "Orion" with Command Module "Casper" after successful landing on the MoonApollo 16, 17-27 April 1972Vi...

Thomas MattinglyA pair of orbital views taken by the high-resolution Fairchild mapping camera mounted in the Scientific Instrument Module of the ...

Charles Duke, John Young or Ken MattinglyFour orbital views of lunar craters: Morozov, Saenger, King Craters Apollo 16, 17-27 April 1972Four vinta...

SplashdownApollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Large format colour photograph, 35.5 x 28 cm (14 x 11 in) modern reprint, INSCRIBED and SIGNED "Safely home ...

Three spacesuit portraits of the crew Harrison Schmitt, Eugene Cernan and Ronald Evans during pre-launch activities ahead of the last moon landing...

Four photographs of the Apollo 17 pre-flight activities, including an official NASA portrait of the Apollo 17 crew, pre-launch preparations and tr...

The last man to walk on the Moon, Gene Cernan, blows a farewell kiss to his daughter Tracey as he makes his way to the spacecraft for the last man...

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