APOLLO 8 CREW SIGNED * ANDERS LOVELL BORMAN Autograph Cuts EARTHRISE Print * BAS
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The COMPLETE CREW of APOLLO 8 -- the first mission to reach the Moon: WILLIAM "Bill" ANDERS, JAMES A. LOVELL Jr., FRANK BORMAN fully authenticated EARTHRISE print featuring cut signatures of all three astronauts. Lovell signs with black ink pen on paper; Borman with black marker on paper, and Anders signs a gray fabric swatch in marker with a scarce handwritten "Apollo 8" inscription.
A fantastic association piece of the historic space mission and the first color image of the Earth ever taken from lunar orbit. APOLLO 8 lasted from December 21 - 27, 1968. It was the first flight to leave low earth orbit and see humans travel to the moon.
The iconic "Earthrise" photo was captured on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968 by astronaut William Anders during the first crewed mission to orbit the moon. While the spacecraft was rotating to reposition itself for lunar photography, Ander suddenly saw the blue-and-white Earth peeking over the barren lunar horizon and hastily snapped the historic color photo.
UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC and encapsulated within Beckett's proprietary sonically-welded slab – your assurance of absolute authenticity.
Anders is among the most sought-after signatures in space collecting and because of this he is also routinely forged, so don't miss your chance to get your hands on one of the only authentic Anders signature on the market, as well as the rest of the crew.
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Condition is as shown. EARTHRISE print with autographs measures 8" x 10" within 9" x 12" encapsulate. Please review images carefully for exact condition.
A remarkable addition to a museum, the executive office, or the space collector and aviation fan.
Sold as is, as shown.