Uncommon official color semi-glossy 10 x 7.75 NASA photo of Jack Lousma performing an EVA during the Skylab 3 mission, affixed to the original 14 x 11 mount, which is signed and inscribed in black ink, “Stretch—Here’s hoping the world will always look as good to you as it looked to me when this photo was taken! Second spacewalk—Skylab II—28 July-25 Sept. 1973, Jack Lousma.” In fine condition, with the photo partly detached from the mount.
Originates from the personal collection of longtime NASA employee Robert B. 'Stretch' Flanagan, a Senior Security Specialist who accompanied the Apollo astronauts on their post-flight goodwill world tours. He was nicknamed ‘Stretch’ on account of his 6´6″ height.
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