Description
Apollo 10 Lunar Target of Opportunity Flight Chart – 18 May 1969
This detailed reproduction of the Apollo 10 Lunar Target of Opportunity Flight Chart from May 18, 1969, shows the lunar surface as mapped by NASA for one of the most critical pre-landing missions of the Apollo program. The chart pinpoints significant areas on the Moon, such as the Sea of Serenity, Sea of Fertility, and Sea of Nectar, with precise coordinates used by astronauts for navigation. As part of Apollo 10, this map played a vital role in preparing for the historic Apollo 11 landing.
Historically significant, this map represents a key moment in space exploration as NASA tested landing sites and perfected lunar navigation. It’s a must-have for space enthusiasts and collectors of NASA history.
I personally digitally restore and clean up the original scanned image, adjusting colors, exposure, and fixing blemishes to produce a high-quality print. However, to maintain the vintage look and historical accuracy, I retain some imperfections.
What Makes My Prints Different
Sure, you might find similar prints elsewhere, but not all prints are equal. I use a high-end lab with professional photo printers, high-quality archival inks, and acid-free archival Lustre paper—a premium, heavier paper offering vibrant colors with a fingerprint-resistant, glare-free matte finish. Prints are available in all popular sizes; select your size when ordering. Please note that listing photos are low resolution, but high-resolution files are used for printing. Prints are unframed; frames shown are for illustration purposes only.
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