Astronaut Buzz Aldrin is pictured on the Moon in this print of the first Moon landing in 1969.
19 minutes after Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin became the second. Before he was an astronaut, Aldrin flew 66 combat missions over Korea, scoring two MiG-15 kills. He was the first astronaut to hold a doctorate degree, graduating with a Ph.D. in astronautics from MIT. On the Gemini 12 mission, Aldrin spent five hours performing extravehicular activities outside the spacecraft. And on July 21, 1969, at 03:15 UTC, Aldrin put his foot on the Moon. Limited to 495 examples, each photo is printed on Fuji crystal white paper, numbered and mounted in a black or white hand-made wooden frame, ready to display.
Frame Sizes:
Medium / 16" x 20"
Large / 20" x 24"