Surveyor 1 - Lunar Photo, Surface Rocks (1966), NASA Photo, 8 x 10
(SUI-002- 2)
Surveyor 1 was the first unmanned spacecraft to soft-land on the lunar surface, and the first of 7 missions in the Surveyor program. The objective of the program was to collect data - including images - on the lunar surface that would assist in planning future manned lunar missions. Surveyor 1 landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms on June 1, 1966 at 11:17 PM; last contact was on January 7, 1967.
This photo is a composite of two narrow angle photos (six degrees field of vision) showing a rock 6 inches high by 18 inches long. Distance of the rock from the spacecraft is about 12 feet. Rock fragments in proximity to the large rock range from several inches to 1/8 inch in diameter. This photo was taken by Surveyor 1 on June 3rd, one of the earliest captured by the spacecraft after landing on June 1st.
This is an official NASA photo. Mimeographed on the
reverse side of the photo is the NASA logo, headquarters address, photo
release date, photo number and caption to be used by editors when using
the photo in their publication.
Photo measures 8 x 10
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In July 1969, my Father and I were fortunate to
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Authentic ROCKET LAB - Special Edition - Race To Space - (tūturuatu) SATELLITE SPACE Mission PATCH
Rocket Lab
is raising money for the New Zealand Department of Conservation’s (DOC) protection efforts of the critically endangered t
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turuatu (shore plover) bird located on Waikawa (Portland Island) near Rocket Lab's Launch Complex 1 in Mahia.
The Race to Space mission patch design was submitted by
conservation scientist Dr Stephanie Galla from Boise, Idaho, as part of a global competition to design a unique Rocket Lab mission patch. As a former r
esearcher at the University of Canterbury who worked with DOC to manage threatened birds, Dr Stephanie Galla and Rocket Lab have partnered to release this design as a
limited-edition Race To Space mission patch, with 100% of proceeds going towards the bird's protection programme at DOC.
Special Edition patch - Race To Space (tūturuatu)
Embroidered onto a heat pressed application backing.
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- Theme: Astronauts & Space Travel
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- Item must be returned within: 14 Days
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Type: Official NASA Photo
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- Year: 1966
- Condition: Excellent