Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as12-46-6749.jpgAS 12-46-6749 - The Lunar Module54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:24:47 MT - Alan Bean is working at the MESA and the S-Band antenna is at the right edge of the picture. The LM is sitting on the North-West rim of Surveyor Crater and a portion of the crater can be seen on the left side of the picture. Note that Pete Conrad mistakenly took the pan at 15-foot focus rather than 74-foot focus".MareKromium
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as12-46-6750.jpgAS 12-46-6750 - Lunar Module and S-Band Antenna55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:24:47 MT - Rightward of 6749. Alan Bean has moved away from the MESA to the right and is probably starting the LM inspection. The S-Band antenna is at the right edge of the picture.
Note that Pete mistakenly took the pan at 15-foot focus rather than 74-foot focus".
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as12-46-6784.JPGAS 12-46-6784 - The ALSEP Package55 visiteCaption NASA:"116:34:14 MT - Down-Sun photograph of ALSEP package No. 1, which Pete removed from the SEQ Bay at 116:33:36".MareKromium
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as12-46-6785.jpgAS 12-46-6785 - Lunar Worker55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:34:14 MT - Alan Bean has placed the RTG package on the ground. Note the cooling fins on the RTG. Note the pull rings on the edge closest to Alan. These pull rings are used to release "pip pins" with which some pieces of equipment are attached to the RTG pallet. The light-colored piece of gear that is attached to the part of the RTG pallet that is on top in this picture is the SIDE (Suprathermal Ion Detection Experiment). Note the deployment rail and pulleys extending out from the SEQ bay above the upper ends of the lanyards. The distinctive ring-shaped top of the fuel cask can be seen behind the left-hand SEQ bay door. The landing radar is under the SEQ Bay, directly beneath the partition separating the two ALSEP compartments. The shield that protects the radar from descent engine exhaust is farther to the right. Note the saddlebag on Alan's left hip and note, also, that Pete's shadow shows that he is wearing one too".
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as12-46-6789.jpgAS 12-46-6789 - Lunar Worker54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:43:38 MT - Alan Bean is fitting the fuel-element exraction tool onto the fuel element. The HTC is behind him on the left and the landing radar and radar shield are on the bottom of the LM to the right".
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as12-46-6793.JPGAS 12-46-6793 - The Larger "Lunar Mound"54 visiteCaption NASA:"116:55:53 MT - Pete Conrad took this down-Sun of the larger of the two mounds near the ALSEP Deployment Site. Pete's shadow shows us that he is using a UHT to carry the SIDE subpallet".MareKromium
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as12-46-6820.JPGAS 12-46-6820 - The "Blue Fog"53 visiteCaption NASA:"117:56:56 - Showing Al taking a close-up of the top of the SIDE. The CCIG (Cold Cathode Ion Gauge) is to the left of the SIDE (Suprathermal Ion Detection Experiment) while the ribbon cable connecting the SIDE to the Central Station runs out of the field-of-view to the right.
The "Blue Fog" is caused by a dust smudge which first shows up on 6813".MareKromium
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as12-46-6829.JPGAS 12-46-6829 - The "Small" Mound55 visite118:06:36 MT - View to the South with the shadow of the Large Mound coming into the image from the left. Head Crater is in the near distance and Bench Crater is just below the local horizon a bit farther left, but out-of-focus.MareKromium
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as12-46-6830.JPGAS 12-46-6830 - The "Small" Mound53 visite118:06:36 MT - Pete (Conrad) moves farther to his right to take this view to the South.
MareKromium
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as12-46-6832.JPGAS 12-46-6832 - The "Large Lunar Mound"55 visiteCaption NASA:"118:09:17 MT - Pete has stepped to his right to take a second view across the top of the Large Mound. The SIDE/CCIG is in the distance on the right. The center of the image is blurred and discolored by a dust smudge that first appeared on 6813".MareKromium
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as12-46-6841-0.jpgAS 12-46-6841 - Shadows and possible Anomaly (1)54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"118:18:09 MT - Leftward of 6840, showing the two shadows extended partway down the East wall. Pete Conrad, who is taking this partial pan, is on the left and Alan Bean is on the right. The crater immediately down-Sun of Conrad and Bean appears to have dug up blocks of local bedrock".
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as12-46-6841-1.jpgAS 12-46-6841 - Shadows and possible Anomaly (2)55 visite
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