Mike Constantine
@MoonpansDirector of https://t.co/IsgWe84yIS - Lunar Surface Panoramas and Apollo Memorabilia. We sell items that were flown to the moon and Apollo Astronauts autographs
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Apollo: The Panoramas - Hardcover book of over 50 hi-res Apollo Panoramas with comments by 4 Apollo Astronauts moonpans.com/book?r=t
20x16 inch Apollo 15 photo showing the breathtaking view from Station 2 of Hadley Rille with Dave Scott working at the Rover, hand signed and inscribed by Scott with 'Dave Scott - Apollo 15 CDR' Excellent condition, comes with Moonpans COA
On This Day 1969 - Apollo 12 - Crescent Earth This surreal view of a crescent Earth was captured by the Apollo 12 crew during their journey back from the Moon in November 1969 just hours before re-entry.
16x20 inch photo of the historic launch of the Apollo 11 Saturn V from Kennedy Space Center, as viewed from the launch tower, boldly hand signed by Collins with "Apollo XI CMP" in black pen. Excellent condition, comes with Moonpans COA
May 10th 2024 - Aurora timelapse captured from North London Using a Canon 6D 28mm lens - running Magic Lantern at 10sec exposures every 15 seconds
On This Day 1969 - Pete Conrad at the Surveyor III spacecraft. The crew entered Surveyor crater on EVA-2 and will remove a piece of the Surveyor III spacecraft for analysis back on Earth.
Apollo 12 Commander Pete Conrad had a way with words…
On This Day 1969 - Apollo 12 Lands on the Ocean of Storms This great photo captured by Alan Bean shows commander Charles ‘Pete’ Conrad descending the LM ladder to become the 3rd man to walk on the Moon
On this day 1969 - Apollo 12 Arrives in Lunar Orbit This photo shows the Apollo 12 crew’s view of the mighty Copernicus crater and the smaller double crater in the foreground, Fauth and Fauth A
On this day 1969 - Apollo 12 Translunar Coast With the Earth getting smaller by the hour, the crew are now approx 2/3 of the distance to the Moon
This week is the 55th Anniversary of Apollo 12. On board the flight was this card with the humorous name of ‘Ye Ole Lunar Scratch Pad’ It was placed over the command module control panel using Velcro, in case the command module pilot, Richard Gordon needed to make any notes…
On this day 1969 - Apollo 12 Translunar Coast The crew are about 1/3 of the distance from the Earth to the Moon and have extracted and docked with the LM.
On this day 1969 - Apollo 12 launched on its way to the moon. On board the Command Module amongst various other mementoes was this 6x4 inch US Flag. It was later signed and inscribed as ‘flown to the moon’ by LMP Alan Bean, and is shown framed below a 20x16 inch Alan Bean…
On this day 1969 - Launch of Apollo 12 Carrying astronauts Charles Conrad, Alan Bean and Richard Gordon on the second manned lunar landing. At 37 seconds into the launch the Saturn V was hit by lightning which took out all 3 fuel cells and most of the spacecraft’s…
The incredible distance travelled by the Apollo 17 crew across the lunar surface
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