Two official glossy 10 x 8 NASA photos of the lunar surface taken during the Apollo 11 mission, which shows two views of the Sea of Tranquility from the windows of the Lunar Module Eagle, two of the first images taken by humans on the surface of another world: the photo marked AS11-39-5778 was taken Buzz Aldrin, and the photo marked AS11-39-5790 was taken by Neil Armstrong. In overall fine condition, with scattered light creasing. Frames from magazine 39/Q were not released by NASA after the mission. Originally from the collection of Victor Martin Malburet, which was displayed at 'La Lune' exhibit held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France from April to July of 2019.
Provenance: Ketterer Kunst Auction, July 2021.