NASA Gemini 4 Astronaut Ed White Spacewalk 1960s Above the Pacific Ocean, Kodak Paper

NASA Gemini 4 Astronaut Ed White Spacewalk 1960s Above the Pacific Ocean, Kodak Paper

$5,000.00
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In orbit above the Pacific Ocean in June 1965, NASA Gemini 4 Astronaut Ed White is the first to spacewalk (tethered by a 25 foot cord) outside the craft.This is an 8" x 10" vintage chromogenic photograph on fiber paper, numbered in red type on recto: NASA (S-65-30427) in upper left margin with the "A Kodak Paper" watermarks on verso (photo back).Provenance: Private CollectorThe “red number” NASA prints made in Houston are the only prints with red numbers. Houston was the terminal for the missions and the first to receive and print the NASA photos. Houston would later send copy negatives to the other Nasa centers across USA. And the other centers usually cropped the images, which were almost never printed 'full frame,’ and the balance of colors was also a little different.The value of vintage NASA photographs from the historic space missions, beginning in the 1960s, is increasing as the scientific community moves forward with innovations to explore distant galaxies, such as the developm

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