NASA Red Number Apollo 14 "This paper manufactured by Kodak" verso AS14-66-9340
NASA Red Number Apollo 14 "This paper manufactured by Kodak" verso AS14-66-9340
Apollo 14 Vintage NASA "Red Number" Color Photo, Image AS14-66-9340: view from the Lunar Module window of the Modular Equipment Transporter (MET) on the lunar surface to the north. Images were taken from the Lunar Module window during the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled II, film type was S0168 (High Speed Color Reversal, Interior/Surface), 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 12 degrees.
A vintage chromogenic 10" x 8" print of the view from the Lunar Module window of the Modular Equipment Transporter on Kodak fiber-based paper bearing the "Paper Manufactured by Kodak" watermark on the verso.
“This paper manufactured by Kodak” watermark faint. It is repeated diagonally across the paper.
Numbered NASA Photo AS14-66-9340 from late Dick Underwood collection.
The photo has overall even toning on verso and the fades to red, which is very common with the photos from this period, a factor due in great part to the humidity and heat in Houston.
Richard “Dick” Underwood (1927-2011) was chief engineer on the production of the first topographic maps of the moon. He was the first person to view every photograph from the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz and the first 23 space shuttle missions.
He also provided technical training to every astronaut who went in to space in the 20th century.