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[i]Panorama of 120 vintage gelatin silver prints assembled and stapled to an annotated sheet; Panorama: 8.6 x 28 in. Sheet: 14.1 x 30.1 in. Day 019, Survey W-F, sectors 1-5. United States Geological Survey: [1966-1968]. Collage comprising approximately 100 instant black and white photographs, each 2 x 2 inches, numbered in ink, and stapled in overlapping formation on USGS mount with printed notations and caption. Overall 14 x 30 inches. View of the lunar surface produced by one of the Surveyor landers. A tracking camera mounted to the lunar probe beamed television images back to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, where the images were photographed and assembled into mosaics by USGS staff at JPL.[/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E Wspace collectiblesI would like to acquire some Surveyor panoramas like this one. If some one knows where to get one? Example: Panorama of 120 vintage gelatin silver prints assembled and stapled to an annotated sheet; Panorama: 8.6 x 28 in. Sheet: 14.1 x 30.1 in.Day 019, Survey W-F, sectors 1-5. United States Geological Survey: [1966-1968]. Collage comprising approximately 100 instant black and white photographs, each 2 x 2 inches, numbered in ink, and stapled in overlapping formation on USGS mount with printed notations and caption. Overall 14 x 30 inches. View of the lunar surface produced by one of the Surveyor landers. A tracking camera mounted to the lunar probe beamed television images back to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, where the images were photographed and assembled into mosaics by USGS staff at JPL.PhilipTry the NASA SP-books on Surveyor !? (SP-163 and SP-184 to name a few.)
Panorama of 120 vintage gelatin silver prints assembled and stapled to an annotated sheet; Panorama: 8.6 x 28 in. Sheet: 14.1 x 30.1 in.Day 019, Survey W-F, sectors 1-5. United States Geological Survey: [1966-1968]. Collage comprising approximately 100 instant black and white photographs, each 2 x 2 inches, numbered in ink, and stapled in overlapping formation on USGS mount with printed notations and caption. Overall 14 x 30 inches. View of the lunar surface produced by one of the Surveyor landers. A tracking camera mounted to the lunar probe beamed television images back to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, where the images were photographed and assembled into mosaics by USGS staff at JPL.
Panorama: 8.6 x 28 in. Sheet: 14.1 x 30.1 in.
Day 019, Survey W-F, sectors 1-5. United States Geological Survey: [1966-1968]. Collage comprising approximately 100 instant black and white photographs, each 2 x 2 inches, numbered in ink, and stapled in overlapping formation on USGS mount with printed notations and caption. Overall 14 x 30 inches.
View of the lunar surface produced by one of the Surveyor landers. A tracking camera mounted to the lunar probe beamed television images back to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, where the images were photographed and assembled into mosaics by USGS staff at JPL.
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