NASA 原始照片 - 非常罕见的黑色数字 I - 1950-1960 - 原始黑色数字
编号 88254409
Out of a permanent series of auctions showcasing a carefully curated selection of unique red, black, and blue numbered NASA photographs on Kodak paper, each a testament to the grandeur of space exploration.
- For connoisseurs only:
This photograph carries the rare black number reference, a mark of authenticity and exclusivity in the world of NASA memorabilia.
- A striking artifact of international collaboration
This vintage NASA image showcases the S-52/UK-2 satellite, a pioneering project between the United States and the United Kingdom. Launched aboard Scout 19, this satellite’s mission was to study the ionosphere and its interactions with solar and cosmic radiation.
The black-numbered photograph (NASA G-63-430) is a testament to the technological and scientific achievements of its time, with the satellite's intricate design captured in striking black-and-white. Such black-numbered prints are a rarity, highly prized by space history collectors.
As a collector and curator of space exploration history, I take pride in sharing these rare finds with those who appreciate the legacy of human achievement beyond Earth.
Out of a permanent series of auctions showcasing a carefully curated selection of unique red, black, and blue numbered NASA photographs on Kodak paper, each a testament to the grandeur of space exploration.
- For connoisseurs only:
This photograph carries the rare black number reference, a mark of authenticity and exclusivity in the world of NASA memorabilia.
- A striking artifact of international collaboration
This vintage NASA image showcases the S-52/UK-2 satellite, a pioneering project between the United States and the United Kingdom. Launched aboard Scout 19, this satellite’s mission was to study the ionosphere and its interactions with solar and cosmic radiation.
The black-numbered photograph (NASA G-63-430) is a testament to the technological and scientific achievements of its time, with the satellite's intricate design captured in striking black-and-white. Such black-numbered prints are a rarity, highly prized by space history collectors.
As a collector and curator of space exploration history, I take pride in sharing these rare finds with those who appreciate the legacy of human achievement beyond Earth.