The "Dark Side of the Moon" first seen by humans
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The "Dark Side of the Moon" first seen by humans: spectacular views over the floors of Craters Keeler and Tsiolkovsky (two photos), Frank Borman [Apollo 8], 21-27 December 1968
printed 1968
vintage chromogenic prints on fiber-based Kodak paper
8 h × 10 w in (20 × 25 cm)
The "Dark Side" of the Moon refers to the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing away from the Earth, first seen with their own eyes by the crew of Apollo 8.
'A Kodak Paper' watermarks to verso of each photo. [NASA images AS8-14-2431 and AS8-14-2447]note: Media visuals referencing the original NASA photograph(s) not included.
Literature: National Geographic, May 1969, pg. 618
This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois.
printed 1968
vintage chromogenic prints on fiber-based Kodak paper
8 h × 10 w in (20 × 25 cm)
The "Dark Side" of the Moon refers to the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing away from the Earth, first seen with their own eyes by the crew of Apollo 8.
'A Kodak Paper' watermarks to verso of each photo. [NASA images AS8-14-2431 and AS8-14-2447]note: Media visuals referencing the original NASA photograph(s) not included.
Literature: National Geographic, May 1969, pg. 618
This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois.
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