Neil Armstrong: An original NASA colour offset photography of the Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin (b. 1930) during his walk on the Moon on July 21st 1969. Photo size 35.5×27.5 cm. Frame size 43×33 cm.
The origins of the American Saturn rockets, including the Saturn V rocket that brought man to the Moon in July 1969, actually begins in the final days of World War II, when the US supreme command in the ruins of The Third Reich rounded up ca. 1,600 German scientists and technicians - known as Operation Paperclip - who subsequently were taken to America. Here the advanced skills of the Germans were used in numerous ways, not least within the field of rocket science. A dominant role was given to the aristocrat Wernher von Braun (1912–1977), father of the Saturn Program and the man once in charge of Hitler's V-1 and V-2 rockets during the world war years.
This is an original NASA colour offset photography from 1969, which shows slight pressure marks in the left side as well as a small stain in the upper right side.
Art, antiques & collector's items, 29 October 2020
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