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The Lunar Surface in HR

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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9345_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9345 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (20)56 visiteCaption NASA:"View of the CSM Kitty Hawk from the LM Antares during rendezvous".
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APOLLO_14_AS_14-66-9350_(HR).jpgAS 14-66-9350 (HR) - Looking for the Blue Flare... (21)66 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11294_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11294 - Mount Hadley (partially Sunstruck)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11309_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11309 - The Texture of Hadley61 visite144:47:51 MT - This is the first in a vertical strip of 500mm images of Mt. Hadley taken by Dave Scott from Station 6. Two sets of linear features can be seen on the mountain: a set running diagonally down from the upper right to the lower left and a nearly horizontal set dipping down slightly to the left. The diagonal set is the more prominent when the mountain is viewed as a whole and these are believed to be due to lighting effects. The features in the horizontal set, when viewed from lunar orbit, appear to be benches that may have resulted from slumping on the steep mountain face. A full discussion can be found starting on page 5-11 in the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report.6 commentiMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11311_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11311 - Mount Hadley55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11312_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11312 - Mount Hadley56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11313_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11313 - Mount Hadley65 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11314_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11314 - Mount Hadley56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11315_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11315 - Mount Hadley56 visiteCaption NASA:"144:47:51 MT - This frame ends Dave Scott's vertical sequence of pictures of the West Face of Mt. Hadley. It is probably the best picture of the "high water marks" at the base of the mountain".MareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11316_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11316 - Mount Hadley (Natural Colors - enhanced -; credits: Lunar Explorer Italia)55 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave (Scott) has turned his attention to the hill which is immediately South of Mt. Hadley. At 144:50:48 MT, Dave refers to this feature as the "forward, leading edge of Swann Mountain", but he may have meant the 'leading edge of the Swann Range'.
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11319_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11319 - Mount Hadley55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_15_-_AS15-84-11320_HR.jpgAS 15-84-11320 - Mount Hadley56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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