Photographer: Neil Armstrong . Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin with Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module reflected in his gold-plated visor, Apollo 11 . 1969. Vintage chromogenic color print on Kodak paper. 18,2 x 17,7 cm (20,2 x 25,3 cm). Red NASA number AS11-40-5903 in the negative in margin upper left. This is the most famous image of Edwin Aldrin (b. 1930) posing on the moon after the Apollo 11 landed. It was taken by Neil Armstrong (b. 1930), whose reflection can be seen in Aldrin's visor, during their 2.5 hours on the moon's surface. – Crease in upper and lower right within image, otherwise in very good condition. Lit.: Andrew Chaikin. Space, A History of Space Exploration in Photographs. 2002, ill. p. 95.
Photographer: Neil Armstrong . Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin with Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module reflected in his gold-plated visor, Apollo 11 . 1969. Vintage chromogenic color print on Kodak paper. 18,2 x 17,7 cm (20,2 x 25,3 cm). Red NASA number AS11-40-5903 in the negative in margin upper left. This is the most famous image of Edwin Aldrin (b. 1930) posing on the moon after the Apollo 11 landed. It was taken by Neil Armstrong (b. 1930), whose reflection can be seen in Aldrin's visor, during their 2.5 hours on the moon's surface. – Crease in upper and lower right within image, otherwise in very good condition. Lit.: Andrew Chaikin. Space, A History of Space Exploration in Photographs. 2002, ill. p. 95.
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