Columbia's historic liftoff: a tribute to the human conquest of space
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600 €
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900 €
NASA. Historic first liftoff of the space shuttle COLUMBIA (Mission STS-01) on April 12, 1981 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with astronauts John W. Young, Commander, and Robert L. Crippen, Pilot, on board. Since then, April 12 has remained a symbolic date for all astronauts and the Space world, which pays tribute to it every year. It is the most important event in Human Space Conquest since the first steps on the Moon 12 years earlier. Rare.
Period chromogenic print on "KODAK" paper, firmly mounted on period cardboard and framed. Florida laboratory label on back. 25.5 x 20.2 cm.
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