ALAN BEAN REMOVES ALSEP FROM THE LM, NOVEMBER 14-24, 1969; ONE OF FOUR APOLLO 12 PHOTOS
CHARLES CONRAD [APOLLO 12]
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GBP 1,500 - GBP 2,500
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ALAN BEAN REMOVES ALSEP FROM THE LM, NOVEMBER 14-24, 1969; ONE OF FOUR APOLLO 12 PHOTOS
[1] This photograph offers insight into the Apollo 12 mission where Astronaut Alan Bean removes the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) from the Lunar Module.
[2] “The crew erected the American flag after landing and collecting the contingency sample. The long shadow of the LM and the bleak lunar surface serve as a fitting backdrop” (NASA SP-235). “You can see that I was holding the flag up,” pointed out Conrad. “Because, if you look at the rest of the pictures [of the mission], it hangs straight down, because the little pin up broke” (from the ALSJ mission transcript at 116:20:22 GET).
[3] The Apollo Saturn V space vehicle lifted off from launch complex 39A at 11:22 a.m. EST November 14, 1969, sending astronauts Charles Conrad, Jr., Richard F. Gordon and Alan L. Bean on the first leg of their lunar landing mission.
[4] The transporter carriers the 363-foot-high Apollo 12 Saturn V space vehicle from the Vehicle Assembly Building’s High Bay 3 at the start of the 3.5 mile rollout to Launch Complex 39A today. The transporter carried the 12.8 million pound load along the Crawlerway at speeds under one mile per hour. During Apollo 12, Commander Charles Conrad, Jr., and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean are to descend to the Moon’s surface while Command Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon pilots the command module in lunar orbit. From NASA caption.
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[1] Overall excellent condition of the recto with signs in keeping with its age, noting very small scratches seen in raking light. The verso is in very good condition with some slight staining at the corners and some erratum.
[2] Overall in excellent condition with some slight residue on the top right and top left of the image. Although having been trimmed, the cut is clean and professional. The verso is in excellent condition.
[3] Overall good condition of the recto with minor indentations on the surface. There is residue on the bottom right of the image extending onto the margin, synonymous with adhesive from a label. The verso is in excellent condition.
[4] Overall good condition of the recto such as slight indentations and fingerprints seen in raking light. Indentations to note are two circular indentations in the top centre of the image and a further indentation above these measuring 2.5cm long and 0.3cm wide. The top margin has been trimmed in a diagonal direction, cutting off 0.5cm of the margin and sitting on the border of the image at the end of the cut. The verso is in excellent condition.
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CHARLES CONRAD [APOLLO 12]ALAN BEAN REMOVES ALSEP FROM THE LM, NOVEMBER 14-24, 1969; ONE OF FOUR APOLLO 12 PHOTOSEstimate: GBP 1,500 - 2,500
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