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Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17

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as15-86-11563.jpgAS 15-86-11563 - Station 2 Boulder53 visiteCaption NASA:"122:56:48 MT - After of the overturned boulder from the uphill side. Jim (Irwin) has joined Dave (Scott)".MareKromium
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as15-86-11566.jpgAS 15-86-11566 - Station 2 Boulder57 visiteCaption NASA:"122:57:32 MT - Stereo companion to 11565. Jim has the scoop off the extension handle and has put it on the top of the boulder".MareKromium
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as15-86-11569.jpgAS 15-86-11569 - Locator54 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave Scott turned to his left to take this "locator" to the Station 2 boulder. We can see him taking this picture in Jim's second down-Sun (AS 15-85-11442).
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as15-86-11571.jpgAS 15-86-11571 - Station 2 Boulder53 visiteCaption NASA:"122:59:55 MT - While Jim started raking, Dave Scott went over to the boulder to get his tongs and take a close-up of the bottom of the boulder. Notice that he is using the tongs to make sure that he is at the proper distance for good focus".
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as15-86-11571~0.jpgAS 15-86-11571 - The "Lunar Pearls" of Station 2 Boulder (special processing by Lunexit)58 visiteOsservate i dettagli indicati e marcati in rosso che si trovano sulla porzione scoperta (insomma quella che una volta era la base del macigno, prima che venisse ribaltato) dello Station 2 Boulder e poi, se volete, diteci che cosa pensate che sìano; a noi è piaciuta l'idea di battezzare queste curiosissime Surface Features come "Perle Lunari", ma se Voi aveste delle idee migliori...Noi le aspettiamo!3 commentiMareKromium
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as15-86-11576.jpgAS 15-86-11576 - Pushing the "Core-Tube" down53 visiteCaption NASA:"123:09:11 MT - Jim is about to push the core tube into the ground".MareKromium
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as15-86-11583.jpgAS 15-86-11583 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (1)53 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave took this "locator" to St. George from the Seatbelt Basalt Site. Note the Rover tracks showing the route Dave and Jim followed on their way down from Station 2. Note, also, that the Rover tracks are not darkened".MareKromium
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as15-86-11584.jpgAS 15-86-11584 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (2)53 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11585.jpgAS 15-86-11585 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (3)55 visitenessun commento6 commentiMareKromium
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as15-86-11605.jpgAS 15-86-11605 - The "Glass Sphere" and a "Pin-Pin"...55 visiteCaption NASA:"142:56:47 MT - At the start of EVA-2, Dave (Scott) took this cross-Sun from the north of the small Glass Sphere that he had noticed on the ground under the Rover stowage position prior to the first EVA at 108:30:36 MT.
The piece of hardware on the ground is probably a so-called "pip-pin" that was pulled off the Rover during the deployment. The "aggie" is above the slightly-buried rock above and slightly to the right of the center of the picture".
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as15-86-11607-1.jpgAS 15-86-11607 - The "Glass Sphere" (extra-detail mgnf)55 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11607.jpgAS 15-86-11607 - My Shadow, the "Glass Sphere" and a "Pin-Pin"53 visiteCaption NASA:"142:56:47 MT - At the start of EVA-2, Dave (Scott) took 3 cross-Suns from the north of the small Glass Sphere that he had noticed on the ground under the Rover stowage position prior to the first EVA at 108:30:36 MT.
This is the fourth of those pictures.
The piece of hardware on the ground is probably a so-called "pip-pin" that was pulled off the Rover during the deployment.
The "aggie" is just beyond the relatively large rock that is immediately above and to the left of the pip-pin".
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