NASA

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NASA
NASA. Apollo 12 mission. Splashdown of the Apollo 12 capsule in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on November 19, 1969. The splashdown is particularly brutal and, under the shock, a 16-millimeter camera is dislodged from its support and strikes Bean violently, opening his forehead on 2,5 cm. The wound, benign, was worth to him all the same six stitches. The crew, then the module, are recovered by the sailors of USS Hornet with the help of the helicopters of the US Navy. Vintage chromogenic print on paper : "THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK". 25,2 x 21CM with margins.
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