Neil and Buzz Go for a Walk
Double-sided print illustrates, explains, and humanizes the Apollo 11 moonwalk. Design: RJ AndrewsPublication: 2020Material: Double-sided 100# uncoated paperSize: 24 × 16 in (610 × 406 mm)Folded size: 12-page accordion fold to 8 in (203 mm) squareSleeve: 8.5 in square 80# LUX Paper in Midnight Black After four days of travel, a daring landing, and hours of preparation, the hatch of Apollo 11’s Lunar Module Eagle opened on the Moon. For the next two hours and thirty-two minutes, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin explored an area the size of a baseball diamond while Michael Collins orbited above in the command and service module Columbia. This folded broadside conveys a spatial-temporal view of the moonwalk exploration —from hatch open to hatch close—told through radio transmission highlights and illustrated activities. The reverse side of the print presents the full moonwalk transcript, color-coded to astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins, and Mission Control in Houston. The