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Apollo 9, March 3-13, 1969, orbit 59

Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based paper, from the personal collection of Apollo 9 Back Up Command Module Pilot Richard Gordon, 34.7 x 27.5cm, flush-mounted on original 50.8 x 40.5cm (20 x 16in) NASA card, signed by Richard Gordon below the image who added ‘Apollo IX LM “Spider”’ and ‘BU CMP’ [NASA AS9-21-3207]
50.8 x 40.5cm (20 x 16in)
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The Lunar Module Spider with McDivitt and Schweickart aboard is flying upside down in relation to the Earth below, with its landing gear deployed and its surface sensors extending from the footpads. The exit hatch, front porch and ladder are clearly visible.

“The Lunar Module might well be called the first true spacecraft, since it was designed only for the environment of space.”
NASA associate administrator George Muller (NASA SP-350, p. 189)

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