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18-Rima Hadley.jpg
18-Rima Hadley.jpgHadley Rille84 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 5 view of Hadley Rille and the surrounding region on the Moon. Hadley Rille is the sinuous depression running from the top to the bottom of the image. To the right are the 1 to 2 Km high Apennine mountains. Apollo 15 landed near the very rightmost extension of the rille, near the top of the image. The large crater in the center of the image is the 30 Km diameter Hadley C.
A HR image of the rille is available as L05-H105. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame M-105)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-14 T 12:41
Distance/Range (km): 132
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +25.09/002.95
Gen 23, 2005
17-Mare Imbrium.jpg
17-Mare Imbrium.jpgAlpine Valley and Mare Imbrium77 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Obique view looking west of Alpine Valley and Mare Imbrium on the Moon taken by Lunar Orbiter 5. Alpine Valley is a sinuous rille, about 150 Km long and 8 Km wide running vertically through the center of the image. Mare Imbrium is the dark, flat feature at the top. North is at 4:00 (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame M-102)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-14 T 09:38:23
Distance/Range (km): 302
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +48.22/001.08
Gen 23, 2005
16-Vitello Crater.jpg
16-Vitello Crater.jpgRolling Boulders and the "Gravity Wasting" process inside Vitello Crater122 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 5 image of a boulder (just right of center) which has rolled and slid down a slope and left a trail on the Moon's surface. This is within the Crater Vitello and demonstrates the small role that such processes, called "gravity wasting", have on the Lunar Surface. The main source of surface modification on the Moon is meteorite and micrometeorite bombardment. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame 168-H2)".

Un piccolo promemoria: questa immagine è stata impropriamente usata per "sostanziare" la presenza di attività controllate (e dunque di origine NON naturale) sulla Luna (vedi "Qualcun altro è sulla Luna" di George H. Leonard ). Un nostro consiglio: tentate di studiare e di verificare SEMPRE prima di credere!

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-17 T 04:04:40
Distance/Range (km): 172
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -30.54,322.40
Gen 23, 2005
15-Rima Hadley.jpg
15-Rima Hadley.jpg"Hadley Rille" from Lunar Orbiter 5 (HR)106 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 5 view of Hadley Rille (Rima Hadley) on the Moon. This high-resolution view of the V-shaped valley clearly shows blocks along the walls and at the bottom. The sides slope at about 20° and the rille is 1 to 1,5 Km from rim to rim. Apollo 15 landed about 2 Km from the rim of Hadley Rille and explored it in detail. North is up. This is a detail from the lower left corner of frame H3. The medium resolution, regional view is shown in frame lo5_m105 (Lunar Orbiter 5, frame 105-H3)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-08-14 T 12:41
Distance/Range (km): 132
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +25.09/002.95
Gen 23, 2005
14-Vallis Schroteri.jpg
14-Vallis Schroteri.jpgVallis Schroteri and Schiaparelli Crater73 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 4 image showing Vallis Schroteri, the sinuous valley at the upper right. The large crater at the lower left is Schiaparelli, approximately 22 Km across. The very edge of Heredotus crater can be seen at the middle right of the frame, and the small crater towards the lower right is Herodotus-A. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 4, frame 157-H3)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-05-22 T 18:01:16
Distance/Range (km): 2670
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +13.36/303.73
Gen 23, 2005
13-Flamsteed Crater.jpg
13-Flamsteed Crater.jpgFlamsteed Crater and Oceanus Procellarum71 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 4 image showing the 20 Km Flamsteed Crater on the Moon. Flamsteed is the large crater near the bottom of the image. A broken ring of bright ridges, probably the rim of an older crater nearly covered by the later Oceanus Procellarum mare basalts, can be seen. The ring is about 100 Km in diameter, and a concentric wrinkle ridge is evident within the ring. The Surveyor 1 spacecraft landed in the upper right portion of the ring. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 4, frame 143-H2)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-05-21 T 17:28:22
Distance/Range (km): 2719
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -14.30/318.59
Gen 23, 2005
12-Davy Crater Chain.jpg
12-Davy Crater Chain.jpgThe "Davy Crater Chain" from Lunar Orbiter 4 - A comet impact?109 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 4 image of the Davy Crater Chain on the Moon. The chain stretches from Davy Y at left to the large, bright Davy G (diameter 15 Km). Note the even spacing of the craters. The chain may be the result of secondary impacts, volcanic activity, or an impactor which broke apart shortly before impact, similar to Comet Shoemaker/Levy 9 on Jupiter. North is up (Lunar Orbiter 4, frame 108-H2)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-05-18 T 17:16:51
Distance/Range (km): 2719
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -14.26/357.64
Gen 23, 2005
11-Earth and Moon.jpg
11-Earth and Moon.jpgCrescent Earth and a partly illuminated far-side of the Moon from Lunar Orbiter 4196 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 4 photograph showing a crescent Earth and partly illuminated Moon. The lunar sunset terminator is at 140° E and runs through the large dark-floored crater Tsiolkovsky, about 240 Km diameter towards the bottom of the Moon. The part of the Moon visible in this image is the western far side. North is at 1:00. The frame has been turned upside down to give the correct orientation (Lunar Orbiter 4, frame M-123)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-05-19 T 23:27:54
Distance/Range (km): 6151
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +1.13/168.38
8 commentiGen 22, 2005
10-A-Tsiolkovsky Crater.jpg
10-A-Tsiolkovsky Crater.jpgTsiolkovsky Crater on the far-side of the Moon136 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 3 view of Tsiolkovsky crater and the southern zone of the western far side of the Moon. The approximately 240 Km crater at the upper center of the image is located at 20° S, 130° E and exhibits a flat, dark infilled floor and prominent central peak. The circular feature at the very bottom of the image is Planck Crater, at 55° S, 130° E. This image is upside down from the original so that North is up. A high resolution view of the crater is shown in L03-121-H1 (LO 3, frame M-121)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-02-19 T 19:22
Distance/Range (km): 1500
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): -24.15/126.59
Gen 22, 2005
09-Murchison and Ukert.jpg
09-Murchison and Ukert.jpgOblique view of Murchison and Ukert Crater143 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 3 oblique view of Murchison Crater (foreground), 58 Km across, and Ukert Crater (back right-center) on the Moon. The southern edge of Mare Vaporum is visible in the background. Note the irregular features and rilles on the floor of Murchison. North is at 10:30 (Lunar Orbiter 3, frame M-85)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-02-18 T 04:03
Distance/Range (km): 90.4
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +04.94/359.66
Gen 22, 2005
08-Sinus Medii.jpg
08-Sinus Medii.jpgBruce Crater and Sinus Medii93 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 3 oblique view of Bruce Crater in the foreground and the Sinus Medii Mare plain on the Moon. Bruce crater is 7 Km in diameter and 800 mt deep. Note the wrinkle ridges near the center of the image and the higher highland ridges in the background. The view is looking westward (Lunar Orbiter 3, frame M-84)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-02-18 T 00:35:14
Distance/Range (km): 122 km
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +0.80/358.96
Gen 22, 2005
07-Kepler Crater.jpg
07-Kepler Crater.jpgKepler Crater from Lunar Orbiter 3116 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Lunar Orbiter 3 oblique image of Kepler crater on the Moon. The crater is 32 km in diameter and is located near the outer rim of the Imbrium Basin. Kepler is located at 8° N, 38° W, southwest of Mare Imbrium. North is at 11:00 (Lunar Orbiter 3, frame M-162)".

Location & Time Information
Date/Time (UT): 1967-02-21 T 05:02
Distance/Range (km): 156
Central Latitude/Longitude (deg): +06.91/321.90
Gen 22, 2005
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