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"Lunar Module Over Lunar Surface"

"Lunar Module Over Lunar Surface"

Print of an Authentic 35mm film slide

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An original 35mm educational slide published by NASA in the wake of Apollo 11 — the mission that changed everything. Carefully preserved and brought to life at Retrospect Studio Art, it features a NASA illustration depicting the Lunar Module as seen from space, suspended above the cratered surface of the moon below.There is something uniquely compelling about this piece. Where photographs capture a moment, illustrations capture an idea — and this one captures the sheer audacity of what Apollo 11 achieved. A tiny vessel. An alien landscape. The impossible made real. Dark, atmospheric, and alive with rich texture and warm gold accents, this is not just a reproduction of a famous photograph — it is a direct window into one of the greatest feats in human history, once small enough to hold in your hand, big enough to stop you in your tracks.

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  • Unframed Paper Print

    Printed on smooth heavyweight, acid free archival paper.

  • Black Frame

    Solid wood 1.25" wide matte finish white frame with optical-grade clear acrylic. Ready to hang with sawtooth hangers installed.

  • Natural Frame

    Solid wood 1.25" wide matte finish white frame with optical-grade clear acrylic. Ready to hang with sawtooth hangers installed.

  • White Frame

    Solid wood 1.25" wide matte finish white frame with optical-grade clear acrylic. Ready to hang with sawtooth hangers installed.

All Authentic.

As with all Retrospect Studio Art prints, this image originates from a real vintage slide — and real vintage slides have lived a life. You may notice the occasional worn edge, subtle nick, or faint mark in the film. We think that's exactly as it should be. These small imperfections are the fingerprints of time, proof that this image existed long before it found its way to your wall. They are not flaws — they are part of the story.