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Large Lunar Panoramic Backdrops
Several space coroporations and museums have used Moonpans.com to create large Apollo panoramic backdrops for their exhibits. The latest of these are JPL (Jet Propulsion Laborotory) in Pasadena CA, who used our Apollo 17 Station 5 image and printed it at 30 feet x 15 feet. And the other is the national Mining Hall Of Fame and Museum in Colorado who has just commissioned a 40 x 8 feet panorama to go into a new exhibit that features an actual piece of Apollo Moon Rock. Moonpans were recommended to the Museum by Apollo 17 LMP Harrison Schmitt!

If you would like a quote for a large panoramic display for your organisation, please email us



SUPERSIZE Panoramas!!
Until now, our high quality photographic prints had only been available at 2 sizes, 40x8 inch and 23x8 inch. But over the years several people put in requests for much larger sizes. So we have now added a range of larger sizes right up to 90x18 inches! To choose your desired size, just use the drop down list located underneath each print

You can choose your new sizes on our Photo Prints Page

New Apollo 17 Commander Gene Cernan Signed Pans

Gene Cernan has just signed some fantastic Apollo 17 panoramas, including the one of himself at the lunar rover, and the great pan of Shorty Crater

You can see these and our other signed prints on our Moonwalker Signed Prints Page

Free Moonpans Poster in NIGHTSKY Magazine
Our great panorama of Dave Scott working at the Lunar Rover, is available as a free pull out poster in the Jan/Feb 2006 edition of NightSky Magazine You will find it as a foldable pull out in the centerfold

Win Signed Moonpans with BBC Focus Magazine
5 Moonwalker signed panoramas are up for grabs in September 2005's edition of BBC Focus Magazine from either Al Bean, Charlie Duke and Edgar Mitchell. 10 second place winners will get 40 inch unsigned prints and a further 10 3rd place winners will get a giant panoramic poster!


To enter the competition click on http://www.focusmag.co.uk/competitions.asp

Moonpans on display at Denver Art Gallery
Several moonpans prints are on display at Reed Photo Art Gallery in Denver










The prints are available to buy framed and un-framed and conitues through October 2005. The gallery is located at 833 Sante Fe Dr Denver, CO 80204

Apollo Astronauts in Titusville April 30 2005
Many Apollo Astronauts including Moonwalkers Edgar Mitchell, John Young, and Charlie Duke will be appearing at the at the Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction this year on April 30

They will gather to welcome Bruce McCandless, Joe Allen and Gordon Fullerton into their ranks. Recognized for their individual flight accomplishments and contributions to the sucess and future sucess of the U.S. space program, this elite group of inductees is among only 60 astronauts to be honored in the Hall of Fame and the fourth group of Space Shuttle astronauts named

Win A Signed Moonpan in Oct 04 issue of 'Astronomy Now Magazine'
Moonpans.com has teamed up with Astronomy Now magazine in a fantastic competition to win a Moonwalker Signed Panorama!
The prize is the 40 inch pan from Apollo 14 Hand Signed by Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell!

Moonpans to appear at Autographica 2004!
Moonpans.com will have a selection of our 23 and 40 inch prints, as well as signed prints and Giant Panoramic Posters for sale at the Autographica 2004 show in Coventry. Amoung the guests appearing will be Moonwalkers, Edgar Mitchell and Charlie Duke. The show is being held at the Royal Court Hotel from the 8th - 10th Oct.



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NEW!! Giant Panoramic Posters!
Moonpans.com are pleased to announce a new range of Giant Panoramic Posters! Measuring an amazing 62 inches wide by 21 inches high! There are 2 to choose from at the moment from Apollo 14 and 15 with more coming soon. Click here for more info

Moonpans in April 2004 Edition of Popular Science Magazine
To illustrate the feature article entitled, "Are We Really going To The Moon Again?". Popular Science Magazine has called on Moonpans.com to provide a stunning panoramic image from Apollo 15. The Station 8 image covers a double page spread and is repeated 3 times!

Click here to see a scan!


New Moonwalker Signed Panoramas!
Moonpans.com are pleased to announce a new series of Panoramic prints signed by the moonwalkers that took the photos!

Starting with Apollo 14's Edgar Mitchell, with Charlie Duke and Dave Scott to follow soon!
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NEW Apollo 14 Print
Apollo 14 LEM !2 O'clock Pan by Alan Shepard


Taken by Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard, this pan shows lunar module pilot Edgar Mitchell working the TV camera, as a brilliant sun glare reflects off the Lunar Module, 'Antares'. The slopes of Cone Crater are in the background.

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NEW Apollo 16 Print
Apollo 16 Station 2 by Charlie Duke


Taken by Apollo 16 lunar module pilot Charlie Duke, this pan shows Commander John Young working at the rover, with Spook Crater on the right and Stone Mountain in the background.

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25 foot panorama goes on display in Space exhibiton
The new exhibition tour, Space: A Journey To Our Future, opened at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle on 22nd Nov. Highlights includes the chance to touch a piece of the moon, in the form of a Lunar Meteorite, and the display of a moon rock brought back by the Apollo 15 mission. These are both housed in a room dominated by a 25 foot Lunar panorama supplied by moonpans.com
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NEW Lambda Digital Photographic Prints
Lambda color prints are made on a Durst Lambda printer which uses three colored lasers to expose traditional photographic media. These prints have the advantage of using the same rich RGB color space employed by computer monitors. In addition, these prints are free of dots since unlike inkjet printers, the laser outputs are continuously modulated rather than switched on and off. Their resolution is comparable to 1200 dpi screened output.

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