Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as16-107-17476.JPGAS 16-107-17476 - Station 4 Crater (ejecta crater)56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-107-17473.JPGAS 16-107-17473 - The "Sample Container"54 visiteThis picture is showing the Rover in the background, while the SCB that John Young brought to hold individual sample bags is in the foreground. Charlie is at the back of the Rover. Note the footprints that John made as he made his way up to the Station 4 Crater.
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as16-107-17462.JPGAS 16-107-17462 - Station 4 Trench53 visiteCaption NASA:"Post-sampling up-Sun of John Young's Station 4 trench".MareKromium
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as16-107-17451.JPGAS 16-107-17451 - Angular Rock53 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as16-107-17446.JPGAS 16-107-17446 - The LR at Station 453 visiteCaption NASA:"144:16:27 MT - "Locator" to the Rover from John's first Station 4 sample site. Charlie Duke is still at the Rover.
Note the spray of dirt propelled toward us by backward motion of Charlie's left heel. Note, also, the large rock at the lower right that John drove over just before stopping the Rover.
The Rover chassis clearance is about 14" (35 cm)".
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as16-107-17441.jpgAS 16-107-17441 - Cosmic Ray Experiment (additional processing by Lunexit)53 visiteCaption NASA:"143:15:05 MT - Cross-Sun of the Cosmic Ray Experiment, which is sitting in the Minus-Y Footpad. The fuel cask is beyond the strut on the side of the Descent Stage and the dome and Dome Removal Tool is under the LM farther back".MareKromium
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as16-107-17436.jpgAS 16-107-17436 - Orion's portrait (with LR and Master Antenna)53 visiteCaption NASA:"143:13:18 MT - This frame is part of a pan that Charlie Duke took at the start of EVA-2. It shows the LM, MESA, Rover. John is beyond the Rover collecting a rock sample. On the left side of the image, as shown in a detail, we see the empty Quad III Payload Pallet compartment where the UV camera was stowed. The thermal blanket that covered the compartment hangs down from the bottom. As indicated on page 194 of the Final Lunar Surface Procedures document, the LRV Aft Pallet was stowed to the left of the Payload Pallet".MareKromium
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as16-107-17435.jpgAS 16-107-17435 - Orion's portrait53 visiteCaption NASA:"Rightward of 17434. This is a good portrait of the LM (Orion), the MESA, the SEQ Bay, the Rover. John (Young) is beyond the Rover, collecting a rock sample".MareKromium
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as16-107-17428.jpgAS 16-107-17428 - Beautiful Desolation (9)53 visitenessun commento
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as16-107-17427.jpgAS 16-107-17427 - Beautiful Desolation (8)53 visitenessun commento
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as16-107-17426.jpgAS 16-107-17426 - Beautiful Desolation (7)54 visitenessun commento
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as16-107-17425.jpgAS 16-107-17425 - Beautiful Desolation (6)53 visitenessun commento
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