This Beautiful Planet is Revolving Around the Three of Us by Alan Bean is a giclee on canvas. Dimensions: Height11 inxWidth 16 in . Edition size: Limited Edition of 125. item# ABPLANETB
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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.
This Beautiful Planet is Revolving Around the Three of Us � Giclee On Canvas - ABPLANETB
NOTES: This Beautiful Planet is Revolving Around the Three of Us � Giclee On Canvas - "This Beautiful Planet is Revolving Around the Three of Us" by Alan Bean The Apollo 16 crew have just awakened from their first sleep period. The previous day had been a busy and exciting one for John Young, Ken Mattingly, and Charlie Duke. It began with a flawless launch on top of the mighty Saturn V, a brief orbit around the Earth to check out their Command Module, and a long burn of the SIV-B third stage to reach translunar injection velocity. Once on their way toward the Moon, they separated from the spent rocket, turned around and docked with the lunar module, and then pulled it away for their 240,000 mile journey to the Moon. Because they are exposed to harsh continuous sunlight on their journey between the Earth and the Moon, they have oriented their docked spacecraft with the long axis perpendicular to the Sun. The crew then programmed their computer to slowly rotate their two spacecraft so that the temperatures within them remain within acceptable limits. Let's listen to CapCom Tony England's conversation with Lunar Module Pilot Charlie Duke, and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly: Charlie: Tony, you just went by my window, and that half Earth, man, is a spectacular sight. Tony: I bet it is. I'm green with envy. Charlie: Well, I don't want to trade with you. Tony: (With laughter) You say the world looked pretty good when it went by? Ken: How far out are we now, Tony? Tony: 108,285.1 (nautical miles) Ken: I think one of the most impressive sights, Tony, is the cloud formations you can see and the polar icecap. Because they are in the barbeque mode, John, Ken, and Charlie are seeing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and stars in a curious, yet strangely familiar way. It appears that the universe is revolving around them every seventeen minutes..
This Beautiful Planet is Revolving Around the Three of Us Giclee On Canvas by Alan Bean
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