Low altitude view of the Moon’s surface during LM’s first ever descent, Apollo 10, 18-26 May
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Eugene Cernan or Thomas Stafford Rare view of the Moon from record breaking low altitude from the LM descending for the first time to the lunar surface, unpublished after the mission, Apollo 10, 18-26 May 1969Vintage gelatin silver print on fiber-based paper [NASA photo No AS10-29-4293], 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in)Footnote: The photograph shows incredible detail of the lunar relief from very low altitude. The primary mission of the crew was to fly the Lunar Module within fifty thousand feet of the Moon's surface in order to inspect landing site 2 on the Sea of Tranquility, tentatively selected as the landing spot for Apollo 11.
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Annotated AS10-29-4293 in blue ink in right margin; otherwise very good
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Low altitude view of the Moon’s surface during LM’s first ever descent, Apollo 10, 18-26 May
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