Lunar Grand Prix by Alan Bean is a canvas. Dimensions: 26 inches wide by 16 inches tall. Edition size: Limited Edition Of 95. item# AB00061
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Alan Bean, a former Apollo 12 astronaut, transformed his firsthand experience of space exploration into stunning fine art paintings. As the only artist to have walked on the Moon, his work captures the textured surface of the lunar landscape, often embedding real moon dust and mission patches into his canvases. His impressionistic space paintings bring the Apollo era to life, showcasing astronaut moonwalks, celestial landscapes, and cosmic exploration from a perspective no other artist can provide. His limited edition space prints and original paintings remain highly sought after by collectors of space history art, making Alan Bean a pioneer in astronaut-inspired fine art.
Lunar Grand Prix
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS - AB00061
NOTES: Apollo 16 Commander John Young is putting the lunar rover through a full test, says artist Alan Bean about Lunar Grand Prix. €œThis was the second Apollo mission with the rover onboard and the goal was to allow Young to evaluate the performance of the Rover in the light gravity on the dusty, cratered and rock surface of the Moon.br />
John Young later said, €œThe tendency was to drive wide open or very close to that and take what you got. The best reference to speed control was the speedometer as I really didnt have a feel for the difference between 7 and 10 kilometers per hour. Later in the test, Young demonstrated a sharp turn at max speed, about 10 kilometers-per-hour. I made the Rover end break out to show the engineers how it looked. It was no problem as all I had to do was cut back like I do when driving in snow . . . I didnt get up to any great speed, maybe 10 clicks at the most, but the terrain around there was too rough and rocky for that kind of foolishness . . . .
His companion, Astronaut Charlie Duke, filmed the scene with the 16mm data acquisition camera normally mounted on the Rover, but hand-held temporarily to document this drive. He told Houston at the time, €œ. . . man, Indy has never seen a driver like this.
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Lunar Grand Prix Canvas by Alan Bean is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Image Copyright © 2026 by Alan Bean