Buzz Aldrin Art
American
Sun Visor is one of the most iconic photographs taken during the Apollo program. The photograph of Buzz Aldrin was taken by Neil Armstrong.to
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Buzz Aldrin. Apollo 11. ‘A Man on the Moon’ Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminium
By Buzz Aldrin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Revisit the momentous Moon landing on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission with TASCHEN’s exclusive fine art editioned prints, signed by Buzz Aldrin. 110 hours, 42 minutes, and 39 seconds into the mission: Buzz Aldrin consults his wrist checklist, which lists 30 tasks planned for his 90 minutes on the Moon’s surface. In Aldrin’s visor we see reflections of the TV camera, the flag, Neil Armstrong, the Lunar Module...
Category
Late 20th Century Buzz Aldrin Art
Materials
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Buzz Aldrin. Apollo 11. ‘Flag on the Moon’ Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminium
By Buzz Aldrin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
110 hours, 10 minutes, and 33 seconds into the mission: Buzz Aldrin takes a moment from the busy timeline to salute the American flag, a familiar splash of...
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1960s Buzz Aldrin Art
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Dye Transfer
NASA Sun Visor by Neil Armstrong, Vintage Apollo 11 Photo of Buzz Aldrin 1960s
By Buzz Aldrin
Located in New york, NY
An 11 x 14 black and white print of Buzz Aldrin from the original negative before Nasa added “more” space on the top of the image, which is a more common version of Visor. The 11 x 1...
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Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
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