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Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17

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as12-47-6870.JPGAS 12-47-6870 - Tsiolkovsky Crater54 visite
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as12-47-6890 detail mgnf.jpgAS 12-47-6890 - Rising Spark (new version) detail mgnf53 visite
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as12-47-6890.JPGAS 12-47-6890 - Rising Spark (new version)53 visiteUn frame NASA Original Uncompressed di "Nuova Generazione": provate a confrontarlo con l'analogo NASA Original Uncompressed di "Vecchia Generazione".

L'immagine è la medesima, ma i due frames NON sono affatto uguali, e non parliamo in termini di contenuto generale del frame quanto, piuttosto, di qualità  initrinseca dei dettagli: qualcuno (nuovo) appare, qualcuno (vecchio) scompare.

La "Rising Spark" - per fortuna - è rimasta...
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as12-47-6897.JPGAS 12-47-6897 - Deploying the Flag54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:20:22 MT - Alan Bean took this picture of Pete Conrad early in the first EVA, shortly after they deployed the U.S. Flag. Note the length of Pete's shadow. The shadow of the LM enters the picture from the middle of the left edge.
Pete is grasping the flag because the locking hinge that was supposed to hold the crossbar and flag out from the staff would not latch".
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as12-47-6913.JPGAS 12-47-6913 - "Give me the ALSEP!"54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:33:36 MT - Pete Conrad is using a lanyard to pull the ALSEP packages out of the SEQ Bay on a rail. Note his chest-mounted camera, the OPS antenna behind his head, his cuff checklist and the pocket mounted on his left thigh to hold the contingency sample".
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as12-47-6915.JPGAS 12-47-6915 - Lunar Module: the East "footpad"54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View of the minus-Z (east) footpad. Note that the SEQ Bay doors are closed and that the focal point is much closer than the footpad. The picture was taken sometime after 116:34:14 MT, when Pete took AS 12-46-6785, which is the last picture showing the doors open".
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as12-47-6919.JPGAS 12-47-6919 - Pete Conrad and Lunar Equipment53 visiteCaption NASA originale:"117:33:06 MT - Down-Sun picture showing Pete Conrad with the carrybar/antenna mast in his left hand and a Universal Handling Tool (UHT) which he is using to release the Central Station antenna gimbal assembly.
The object in the foreground is the Magnetometer, which Alan Bean will unfold when he deploys it. Note that Conrad has laid his tongs down on the pallet. After he and Bean finish the ALSEP deployment, Pete will use the tongs to collect rocks".
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as12-47-6949.JPGAS 12-47-6949 - LM and Surveyor Crater55 visiteCaption originale:"The appearance of both Surveyor III and the Surveyor Crater shadow has not changed noticeably in the three hours since Pete Conrad took his pans.
This frame, leftward of 6948, shows the HTC (such as the "Hand Tool Carrier") and the RTG (meaning "Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator") Fuel Cask.
Surveyor III is just to the left of center".
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as12-47-6961.JPGAS 12-47-6961 - LM and RTG Fuel Cask53 visiteCaption NASA originale:"118:30:43 MT - Alan Bean has begun a pan from the 8 o'clock position. In this picture, we get a good view of the RTG Fuel Cask. Pete is working at the MESA and we can see his legs and part of his backpack".
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as12-49-7278.JPGAS 12-49-7278 - Alan Bean and the "Long Can"53 visite133:01:00 MT - This superb picture shows Al holding the so-called "Long Can", a vacuum sealed sample container more formally called the Special Environmental Sample Container (SESC). Photographer Pete Conrad has just poured soil into the can. We can see that the can is nearly full. The long-can lid is hanging by a cord from the bottom. This photo gives us a good view of the top of Al's Hasselblad camera and the cuff checklist and watch on his left sleeve. Note also that reflections of Pete and the Hand Tool Carrier are visible in Al's visor. Pete took this photo during the stop at Sharp Crater.
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as12-50-7325.jpgAS 12-50-7325 - Gulf of Mexico54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This photo was taken not long after the start of the Translunar Injection and is centered on the Gulf Of Mexico near New Orleans. East is at the upper right and North is at the upper left. The Yucatan Pennisula is in the lower right part of the image".
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as12-51-7466.jpgAS 12-51-7466 - Flying over Theophilus Crater (1)53 visiteNotes: Theophilus is a relatively young crater similar in size but slightly older than Copernicus. It lies on the eastern edge of the Kant Plateau, an elevated area in the Central Highlands along the North-Western margin of Mare Nectaris.
Like Copernicus and Aristarchus, Theophilus has ruggedly terraced walls and a complex central peak protruding through a level floor.
Smooth-surfaced material is present in "pools" at various levels on the terraces, on parts of the crater floor, and on the ejecta that blanket the North side of the Crater. As one alternative, the pools may have been emplaced as fluid lava.
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