Greetings Card : Lunar landscape, Apollo 11 photograph
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Lunar landscape, Apollo 11 photograph
Lunar landscape, Apollo 11 orbital photograph. NASAs Apollo 11 was the first mission to put a man on the Moon, in July 1969. This photograph was taken by astronaut Michael Collins as he orbited in the Command Module, waiting for the return from the surface of Armstrong and Aldrin
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Media ID 6426505
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1900s Aldrin Armstrong Crater Cratered Craters July 1969 Lunar Exploration Moon Mountain Mountains Spaceflight Surface
Greetings Card (7"x5")
Step into outer space with our captivating selection from the Media Storehouse range of Greeting Cards. This celestial design features an iconic image of the Moon's desolate yet breathtakingly beautiful lunar landscape, captured during NASA's historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Send your message to the stars with this thoughtful and unique greeting card, perfect for space enthusiasts, anniversaries, or just to remind someone how far we've come. Let the wonders of the universe be the backdrop to your heartfelt sentiments. #SpaceExploration #Apollo11 #GreetingCards #LunarLandscape
Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Product Size is 12.5cm x 17.5cm (4.9" x 6.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the awe-inspiring lunar landscape as seen from the Apollo 11 Command Module during its historic mission in July 1969. Taken by astronaut Michael Collins, this orbital photograph showcases the barren yet mesmerizing surface of the Moon. As Armstrong and Aldrin embarked on their momentous journey to become the first men to set foot on another celestial body, Collins patiently awaited their return in the Command Module. From his vantage point high above, he immortalized this breathtaking scene that would forever be etched in history. The monochrome image reveals a vast expanse of craters and mountains, showcasing the harsh reality of our closest cosmic neighbor. Each cratered surface tells a story of countless impacts over billions of years, while towering mountains stand as silent sentinels against an unforgiving environment. This photograph symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond Earth's boundaries. It serves as a reminder of our capacity for innovation and bravery, pushing us forward into uncharted territories. With its rich historical significance and undeniable beauty, this print is not just a piece of art but also a testament to human ingenuity and determination. A true treasure from Science Photo Library that allows us to marvel at our extraordinary achievements in spaceflight while igniting curiosity about what lies beyond our own planet.
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