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Showing the Apollo 16 spacecraft lifting off from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center on April 16, 1972. The astronauts aboard the spacecraft were John W. Young, commander, Thomas L. Mattingly II, Command Module pilot; and Charles M. Duke Jr., Lunar Module pilot.
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Overall excellent condition with signs in keeping with the age of the print, noting very minor indentations on the surface of the recto that are only seen in raking light. The corners are slightly bumped although once framed, this is likely to not be visible. The verso is also in excellent condition with light erratum.
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Lot 192Sale 21255
NASA [APOLLO 16]APOLLO 16 SPACECRAFT AT LAUNCH, APRIL 16, 1972Estimate: GBP 1,000 - 1,500
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