Buzz Aldrin Extremely rare photograph from the black and white magazine 39/Q, taken after the EVA. The Lunar Module's shadow is cast on the surface of the Moon Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25.5 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), NASA number AS11-39-5825 printed in margin (NASA/USGS) Footnotes: An extremely rare photograph from B&W magazine 39/Q. The flat lunar horizon of the Sea of Tranquility is in the background. Footprints left by the moonwalkers are visible near a crater to the left of Eagle's shadow. 'Distances on the lunar surface are deceiving. A large boulder field located north of the LM did not appear to be too far away when viewed from the cockpit. However, on the surface we did not come close to this field, although we traversed about 100 feet toward it.' Apollo 11 crew observations
Buzz Aldrin Extremely rare photograph from the black and white magazine 39/Q, taken after the EVA. The Lunar Module's shadow is cast on the surface of the Moon Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25.5 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), NASA number AS11-39-5825 printed in margin (NASA/USGS) Footnotes: An extremely rare photograph from B&W magazine 39/Q. The flat lunar horizon of the Sea of Tranquility is in the background. Footprints left by the moonwalkers are visible near a crater to the left of Eagle's shadow. 'Distances on the lunar surface are deceiving. A large boulder field located north of the LM did not appear to be too far away when viewed from the cockpit. However, on the surface we did not come close to this field, although we traversed about 100 feet toward it.' Apollo 11 crew observations
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