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A Magic Moment in Time

by Alan Bean



What a way to close out the Apollo program. Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt in the Taurus-Littrow valley of the Moon with the American flag close by and our beautiful blue and white planet in the background.

At first there were the familiar difficulties of lunar exploration. Commander Eugene Cernan cautioned Jack, "You've just got to take lt easy until you learn to work in one-sixth g." Jack answered, "Well, I haven't learned to pick up rocks, which is a very embarrassing thing for a geologist."

By the end of their third moonwalk much had been accomplished. They had dug, drilled and danced on the Moon's surface a record 22 hours, driven their lunar roving vehicle nearly 22 miles, and picked up 110 kilograms of moonrocks for return to Earth. But at 5:55 p.m.EST December 14, 1972, Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt lifted off in their lunar module Challenger ending the first wave of human exploration of the Moon. As we think back and remember what President John F. Kennedy said 11 years earlier, "In a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the Moon... it will be an entire nation." And so it was. An entire nation, even an entire planet.

Size:14x18 image
Acrylic on masonite, heavily textured and imbedded with MOONDUST.
Comes double-framed with documentation.

PRICE: $39,975 framed

Certificate of Authenticity provided.Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back.
(AZ residents charged 7.6% sales tax)
Edition: Original . . . Size: 14x18
Medium: Acrylic on masonite with moondust
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