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I can’t wait to send these to friends and family!
I ordered several different postcards from this seller. All were awesome. I can’t wait to send these to friends, family, and post crossers! — Tonia from Kentucky on July 20, 2023
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What a great piece of LA art. I love it! It was perfect for my home and it really complimented my LA themed living room.
— Ivy from Los Angeles on July 6, 2023
Gemini IV 1965 | Space Travel Series
Gemini IV 1965 | Space Travel Series
On June 3, 1965, NASA astronaut Ed White stepped out of his Gemini capsule and into space for the first American spacewalk.
Attached by only a 23 foot tether and 25 foot umbilical, he floated in space for roughly 20 minutes. Circling the Earth at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour, he traveled 6,500 miles. This first American spacewalk was a part of the four-day mission to study the effects of prolonged spaceflight.
The co-founder of A. B. Newton and Company, Andy Crabtree, skillfully depicted this iconic spacecraft with a blend of playful and sophisticated artistic flair.
- Illustrated by A. B. Newton and Company
- Made in the USA
*frames not included