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NASA. Apollo 9 mission. A rare and fantastic view...

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NASA. Apollo 9 mission. A rare and fantastic view of the lunar control module "Spider" alone in the space floating above the Earth's globe. The perfect and mysterious lighting of the Moon Control Module's cabin gives it a toy-like look straight out of a Jules Verne novel. It is rare to see the lunar module appearing in its isolated configuration at the side of the globe. This is the configuration it adopts during lunar landing missions while remaining in lunar orbit while the astronauts descend into the lunar module on the Moon. Period silver print. NASA logo and caption typed on the back. 20.4 x 25.1cm with margins. NASA. Apollo 9. A rare and fantastic views of the lunar command module "Spider" floating alone in space above the Earth. The perfect and mysterious lighting of the cabin of the lunar module gives control to it a toy air came straight out of a Jules Verne novel. It is rare to see the lunar module appearing in its remote configuration side of the globe. This configuration is indeed the one he adopts during the lunar landing mission while still in lunar orbit while astronauts descend to the lunar module on the moon. Gelatin silver print period. NASA logo and legend typescript back. 20.4 x 25,1cm with margins.NASA. Apollo 9 mission. A rare and fantastic view of the lunar control module "Spider" alone in the space floating above the Earth's globe. The perfect and mysterious lighting of the lunar control module's cabin gives it a toy-like look straight out of a Jules Verne novel. It is rare to see the lunar module appearing in its isolated configuration at the side of the globe. This is the configuration it adopts during lunar landing missions while remaining in lunar orbit while the astronauts descend into the lunar module on the Moon. Period silver print. NASA logo and caption typed on the back. 20.4 x 25.1cm with margins. NASA. Apollo 9. A rare and fantastic views of the lunar command module "Spider" floating alone in space above the