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Glass Frame : The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean

The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean



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The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean

April 27, 1972 - The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean to conclude their lunar landing mission. All its parachutes were fully deployed and a helicopter, from the prime recovery ship USS Ticonderoga, later picked up the three crewmen

Stocktrek Images specializes in Astronomy, Dinosaurs, Medical, Military Forces, Ocean Life, & Sci-Fi

Media ID 13063349

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Apollo Apollo 16 Command Modules Descending Falling Floating Gliding Landing Module Moving Down Pacific Ocean Parachute Recover Rescue Service Modules Space Capsule Spacecraft Splashdown Square Image Success 1972


8"x6" Glass Mount

Wall mounted or free-standing, these black edged glass frames feature a smooth chamfered edge and a stylish black border (on back face of the glass). Manufactured from 4mm thick glass, Glass Mounts are a durable, professional way of displaying and protecting your prints. Your 8x6 print is slotted into the back of the frame so can easily be changed if needed.

Tempered Glass Mounts are ideal for wall display, plus the smaller sizes can also be used free-standing via an integral stand

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")

Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic moment when the Apollo 16 Command Module gracefully descended towards touchdown in the vast expanse of the central Pacific Ocean on April 27,1972. As it neared its destination, all parachutes were fully deployed, ensuring a safe and controlled descent for this remarkable spacecraft. The image showcases the module's service modules and command modules as they glided through the air, their sleek design reflecting humanity's ingenuity and ambition to explore outer space. Against the backdrop of an endless ocean, this square color image portrays a scene filled with anticipation and triumph. With no people present in the frame, it emphasizes that this was a pivotal moment in history where humans conquered new frontiers beyond Earth's boundaries. The successful recovery mission is also evident in this photograph as a helicopter hovers above the water surface ready to pick up three awe-inspiring crewmen who had just returned from their lunar landing expedition. This snapshot immortalizes not only their heroic journey but also symbolizes mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration. As we gaze upon this breathtaking sight, we are reminded of our species' unwavering determination to push boundaries and reach for greatness. It serves as a testament to human resilience and innovation while igniting our curiosity about what lies beyond our planet's atmosphere.

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