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LUNAR ORBITER V—CRATER COPERNICUS
20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
New YorkUS$1,200 - US$1,800
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LUNAR ORBITER V—CRATER COPERNICUS
Together 4 gelatin silver prints from frame 5150, 17 x 21 inches each, including high res images 150 H1, H2, & H3 which tile together to form a 17 x 63 inch panorama, and medium res image 150 M.
Part of the suite of images taken by Lunar Orbiter V of Copernicus crater and its immediate environs. Includes 3 high resolution images, comprising views of a portion of the central peaks (150H1), the crater floor with a few of the central peak "clusters" still visible (150H2), and the jumbled terrain of the inner crater walls (150H3), as well as 1 medium resolution image of the left 90% of the entire crater. Launched on August 1, 1967, Lunar Orbiter V was the final LO mission, and was tasked with taking additional detailed photographs of potential Apollo landing sites. Between August 6 and 18 it took 174 photographs during 69 orbits.
See Bowker & Hughes, Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon (Washington D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1971).
Part of the suite of images taken by Lunar Orbiter V of Copernicus crater and its immediate environs. Includes 3 high resolution images, comprising views of a portion of the central peaks (150H1), the crater floor with a few of the central peak "clusters" still visible (150H2), and the jumbled terrain of the inner crater walls (150H3), as well as 1 medium resolution image of the left 90% of the entire crater. Launched on August 1, 1967, Lunar Orbiter V was the final LO mission, and was tasked with taking additional detailed photographs of potential Apollo landing sites. Between August 6 and 18 it took 174 photographs during 69 orbits.
See Bowker & Hughes, Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon (Washington D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1971).


