"Claimed Territory" | Source: NASA — Apollo 17 (AS17-134-20510)

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A lone lunar module rests on the Moon during Apollo 17, framed by untouched regolith and absolute silence. It’s a quiet image that says something very loud: we were here.

A lone lunar module rests on the Moon during Apollo 17, framed by untouched regolith and absolute silence. It’s a quiet image that says something very loud: we were here.

    • Mission: Apollo 17 (1972) — the final crewed Moon landing

    • Image Type: Hasselblad photograph taken during EVA-1 & EVA-3

    • Location: Taurus–Littrow Valley, Moon

    • Why It Matters: The last time humans walked on the Moon (so far 👀)

    • Why It Matters: This was Starliner’s first launch carrying astronauts — a critical end-to-end test of a new U.S. crew transportation system

    • Detail: That flag? Not ownership ~ symbolism. Still hits hard.

    • 🐾 Feline Perspective: The Moon is not made of cheese… but rather, kitty litter. We’re gonna need a bigger scooper!

    • Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H

    • Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.

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