NASA. Apollo 11 mission. Beautiful and perfect... - Lot 147 - Vermot et Associés

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NASA. Apollo 11 mission. Beautiful and perfect... - Lot 147 - Vermot et Associés
NASA. Apollo 11 mission. Beautiful and perfect view of the "EAGLE" module taken by astronaut Michael Collins alone on board the Command and Service Module (CSM) "COLUMBIA". The LEM has two stages: a descent stage, whose main role is to land the lunar module vertically thanks to a variable thrust engine, and an ascent stage, equipped with its own engine and in which is located the pressurized cabin where the astronauts stay. Despite the complexity of its mission and a very severe mass constraint (15 tons maximum), the LEM succeeded on six occasions in bringing two men to a particularly hostile and, at the time, poorly understood lunar environment without serious failure. The design and construction of the lunar module was carried out under the supervision of the Grumman aerospace company between 1962 and 1969. Fifteen lunar modules were built, ten of which flew and six of which landed on the moon during the period 1969-1972. July 1969. posterior chromogenic print on paper : "KODAK". 20.3 x 25.4CM with margins. NASA. Apollo 11 mission. Beautiful and perfect view of the "Eagle" module made by the astronaut Mickael Collins remained alone aboard the control and service module (CSM) "Columbia". The LEM has two floors: a descent floor, whose main role is to vertically land the lunar module with a variable thrust engine, and a rise floor, with its own engine and where the pressurized cabin is located. where astronauts stay. Despite the complexity of its mission and a very severe mass constraint (15 tons maximum), the LEM has succeeded six times to bring without serious failure and to have two men stay in a particularly hostile lunar environment and at the time poorly known. The design and construction of the lunar module were carried out under the project management of the Aerospace Grumman between 1962 and 1969. Fifteen lunar modules were constructed, of which ten have stolen and six landed on the lunar soil during the period 1969-1972. July 1969 Posterior chromogenic on paper: "Kodak". 20.3 x 25.4cm with margins.
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