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Mission Control in Houston monitoring its first space missions, including the critical reentry of Gemini VIII and a photograph signed by NASA’s medical chief Dr. Charles Berry (four photos), Andrew Patnesky [Gemini V, Gemini VIII, Gemini IX-A, Apollo / Sa
Mission Control in Houston monitoring its first space missions, including the critical reentry of Gemini VIII and a photograph signed by NASA’s medical chief Dr. Charles Berry (four photos), Andrew Patnesky [Gemini V, Gemini VIII, Gemini IX-A, Apollo / Sa
printed 1965/1966
vintage chromogenic prints on fiber-based Kodak paper 8 h × 10 w in (20 × 25 cm)
vintage chromogenic prints on fiber-based Kodak paper 8 h × 10 w in (20 × 25 cm)
estimate: $800–1,200
result: $188
Beginning with its first Gemini IV mission in June 1965, Mission Control in Houston was the iconic central nervous system for human spaceflight during the golden age of space and lunar exploration, and beyond..
Signed and inscribed by Dr. Charles Berry to one photo. Numbered to upper margin of four works 'NASA S-65-42847', 'NASA S-66-24570', 'NASA S-66-35975', and 'NASA S-66-35975' with NASA MSC captions and 'A Kodak Paper' watermarks to verso of each photo.