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COLUMBIA AND EAGLE SEPARATE THE BEGINNING OF MAN'S FIRST LUNAR LANDING
Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches with red NASA identification number at upper left.
Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches with red NASA identification number at upper left.
20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
New YorkSold for US$1,625 inc. premium
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COLUMBIA AND EAGLE SEPARATE
THE BEGINNING OF MAN'S FIRST LUNAR LANDING
Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches with red NASA identification number at upper left. Full frame 70mm Hasselblad image and period printing using "A KODAK PAPER."
INSCRIBED and SIGNED: "Photo by, BUZZ ALDRIN, Apollo XI"
CSM Columbia has just undocked and begins a slow separation from LM Eagle just prior to flying over the landing site in Sea of Tranquillity. Armstrong and Aldrin would descend and land on the moon during the next orbit.
Color photograph, 8 x 10 inches with red NASA identification number at upper left. Full frame 70mm Hasselblad image and period printing using "A KODAK PAPER."
INSCRIBED and SIGNED: "Photo by, BUZZ ALDRIN, Apollo XI"
CSM Columbia has just undocked and begins a slow separation from LM Eagle just prior to flying over the landing site in Sea of Tranquillity. Armstrong and Aldrin would descend and land on the moon during the next orbit.


