The only photo of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong standing on the moon is slated to go up for auction, where it's expected to sell for big bucks.
The picture of Armstrong, the first man on the moon, is part of a larger sale that includes approximately 2,400 photos from NASA's "golden age of space exploration," according to a press release from auction house Christie's. (CREDIT: CHRISTIE'S IMAGES LTD.
2020) "The collection is the most comprehensive private collection of NASA photographs ever presented at auction, and spans every visual milestone of the space program, from the early days of Mercury, the technical advances of Gemini and Lunar Orbiter, to the triumphs of Apollo," Christie's wrote in the release.
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