"Extravehicular Mobility Unit" from Getty Images
"Extravehicular Mobility Unit" from Getty Images
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Close-up of an unspecified astronaut, or possibly a NASA technician, adjusting the life support backpack on their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) developed to provide mobility, communications, environmental protection, and life support for astronauts performing Extravehicular Activity (EVA) during the shuttle missions, location unspecified, circa 1980.
Hand-selected from the celebrated Getty Images archive, Jonathan's covetable edit captures moments of timeless glamour and classic joie de vivre within the animal, celebrity, fashion and jet set worlds. Each image is printed from scans of the original negative then mounted on aluminum and faced with museum quality Plexiglas. Please allow 3 to 5 weeks for delivery.
Jonathan Adler offers premium quality photographic prints from the Getty Images archive. All photographs are printed and authorized by the Getty Images Gallery, London.
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Item: # 33900
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- Photograph printed from a scan of the original negative for superior clarity
- Images arrive faced with museum quality Plexiglass with brackets for hanging on the reverse
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