Description: Apollo 14 Vintage NASA "Red Number" Color Photo, Image AS14-67-9364: lunar environment experimentApollo 14 Hasselblad image from film magazine 67/JJ - EVA-1. This is Figure 1-17 of the Apollo 14 Preliminary Science Report (SP-272), which has the following caption: The charged-particle lunar environment experiment was deployed and leveled at a position northeast of the ALSEP central station. The gold-colored broad ribbon that extends upward in the photograph is a multiconductor cable that connects the experiment with the central station. The high cohesion of the lunar-surface materials is demonstrated by the undeformed fragments of bars that retain shape after considerable shifting in the disturbed bootprint near the lower right. A vintage chromogenic 10" x 8" print of lunar environment experiment on Kodak fiber-based paper bearing the "Paper Manufactured by Kodak" watermark on the verso. “This paper manufactured by Kodak” watermark faint. It is repeated diagonally across the paper. Numbered NASA Photo AS14-67-9364 from late Dick Underwood collection.The photo has overall even toning on verso and the fades to red, which is very common with the photos from this period, a factor due in great part to the humidity and heat in Houston. Richard “Dick” Underwood (1927-2011) was chief engineer on the production of the first topographic maps of the moon. He was the first person to view every photograph from the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz and the first 23 space shuttle missions.He also provided technical training to every astronaut who went in to space in the 20th century.Combine shipping is available. Please ask.
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