Frame
Top Mat
Bottom Mat
Dimensions
Image:
8.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 12.00"
Apollo 17 Lunar Module Launch Framed Print
by Nasa/detlev Van Ravenswaay
Product Details
Apollo 17 Lunar Module Launch framed print by Nasa/detlev Van Ravenswaay. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Live television broadcast from the surface of the moon, 10th of December 1972. The Apollo 17 lunar module (spacecraft) Challenger is launching from... more
Ships Within
3 - 4 business days
Additional Products
Framed Print Tags
Photograph Tags
Comments (0)
Artist's Description
Live television broadcast from the surface of the moon, 10th of December 1972. The Apollo 17 lunar module (spacecraft) Challenger is launching from the moon to dock with the orbiting command module that will then transport the astronauts back to Earth. On board the module are astronauts Eugene Cernan and Dr. Harrison 'Jack' Schmitt. This mission, the last Apollo mission, landed in the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon. Cernan and Schmitt explored the area for three days (11-14 December 1972). Cernan was the last person to walk on the Moon.
About Nasa/detlev Van Ravenswaay
Science Photo Library (SPL) is the leading source of science images and footage. Sourced from scientific and medical experts, acclaimed photographers and renowned institutions, our content is unrivaled worldwide. Outstanding quality, accuracy and commitment to excellence are deeply embedded in our DNA. Science Photo Library inspires creative professionals and delivers engaging content of the highest quality for a wide range of clients in a variety of sectors. Visit sciencephoto.com for more information and stay connected on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Vimeo.
$96.00
There are no comments for Apollo 17 Lunar Module Launch. Click here to post the first comment.