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Excellent condition photo, with no significant signs of handling or damage. Approx. 8x10" full sheet, 5x7 image (see listing for exact size).
Lunar Rover photo of Duke taking photo of Young's Jumping Salute
"On April 21, 1972 during the first EVA of NASA's fifth lunar landing mission, astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, salutes the United States flag while jumping from the moon's surface. The image is taken from a television transmission made by the TV camera on the Lunar Roving Vehicle. Beside the flag astronaut Charles M. Duke, Jr., stands."
An image captured by the Lunar Rover as Charles Duke takes a photo of John Young Jumping & Saluting the US flag on the Moon.
And this hard-copy AP Wire "Jumping Salute" Photo Print, from the image received on Earth on 21 April 1972, was transmitted worldwide on the same day as Duke's photo (see the dateline on this AP Wirephoto caption).
Back of photo has an April 26 1972 date stamp in red ink; photo librarians often stamped a hard-copy wire photo on the day it was filed storage.