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APOLLO 15 LUNAR SURFACE PHOTO—SILVER SPUR Large black and white photograph, 11 x 14 inches.
20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
New YorkSold for US$687.50 inc. premium
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APOLLO 15 LUNAR SURFACE PHOTO—SILVER SPUR
Large black and white photograph, 11 x 14 inches. Obtained using the 500mm telephoto lens.
Hasselblad frame A15-84-11250 using a 500mm telephoto lens focused on "Silver Spur," a mountain outcrop which exhibits several layers of lineations, suggesting the structural make-up of this feature. It is named for geologist Lee Silver who played a major role in instructing Scott and Irwin on lunar geology. The photo was made by David Scott during a Stand-Up EVA (SEVA) just after the lunar landing. Scott and Irwin depressurized the LM and Scott opened the LM's docking hatch, stood-up through the hatch to take a series of detailed lunar surface photographs using the 500mm telephoto lens attached to a Hasselblad camera.
Hasselblad frame A15-84-11250 using a 500mm telephoto lens focused on "Silver Spur," a mountain outcrop which exhibits several layers of lineations, suggesting the structural make-up of this feature. It is named for geologist Lee Silver who played a major role in instructing Scott and Irwin on lunar geology. The photo was made by David Scott during a Stand-Up EVA (SEVA) just after the lunar landing. Scott and Irwin depressurized the LM and Scott opened the LM's docking hatch, stood-up through the hatch to take a series of detailed lunar surface photographs using the 500mm telephoto lens attached to a Hasselblad camera.


