Astronaut Autographed Photographs
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Edgar Mitchell |
Edgar Dean Mitchell, Sc.D. (born September 17, 1930) was the sixth man to walk on the Moon. He did this with Alan Shepard as part of the Apollo 14 mission on February 9, 1971. The mission was NASA's third manned Moon landing.
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![]() Walking With Map 8 x 10 Apollo 14 was the last Apollo flight without a lunar rover, with its more sophisticated navigational system. Here Ed Mitchell ponders a ...more ED MITCHELL WALKINGApollo 14 was the last Apollo flight without a lunar rover, with its more sophisticated navigational system. Here Ed Mitchell ponders a map, on foot, trying to locate Cone crater. Mitchell and Alan Shepard never reached Cone, due to difficulty judging distances and landmarks. They were forced to turn back due to fatigue, and limits of oxygen supply. Mitchell signs in silver. Only available in 8"x10"
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![]() Flag 8x10 & 16x20 The only surviving member of Apollo 14, Lunar Module pilot Ed Mitchell poses alongside the flag in this photo taken by mission commander ...more ED MITCHELL AND FLAGThe only surviving member of Apollo 14, Lunar Module pilot Ed Mitchell poses alongside the flag in this photo taken by mission commander Alan B. Shepard. Mitchell has his pull-down visor flaps down, as he is facing directly into the bright sun, low on the horizon. Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper, the finest for color and longevity 8"x10" or 16"x20"
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![]() Antares 8x10 Apollo 14's lunar module, the Antares is seen in this artsy shot resting on the plain at Fra Mauro with the sun rising over it, t ...more ED MITCHELL-ANTARESApollo 14's lunar module, the Antares is seen in this artsy shot resting on the plain at Fra Mauro with the sun rising over it, the LM's Kapton gold thermal shielding sparkling in the backlight. Lunar landings always ocurred at a low sun angle to maximize ground relief and with their windows facing away from the bright sun. Signed in silver in the LM's shadow. Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper, the finest for color and longevity, Only available in 8"x10"
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