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as15-86-11620.jpgAS 15-86-11620 - Hadley Rille Panorama (2)53 visitenessun commentoMareKromium%20 %501 %2008
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as15-86-11643.jpgAS 15-86-11643 - Gnomon and Station 6 "trench"58 visiteCaption NASA:"144:27:45 MT - After having Jim move out of the way to his left, Dave took this "after" of the Station 6 Trench from the North-East"
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as15-86-11644.jpgAS 15-86-11644 - Gnomon & Shadow53 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave may have taken this down-Sun "after" of the Station 6 trench just prior to falling".MareKromium%19 %258 %2008
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as15-86-11641.jpgAS 15-86-11641 - Gnomon & Bootprint (1)53 visiteCaption NASA:"144:25:45 MT - While waiting for Jim (Irwin) to join him at the upslope rim of the Station 6 Crater, Dave Scott took this cross-Sun "before" from the south of the trench site".MareKromium%19 %254 %2008
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as15-86-11642.jpgAS 15-86-11642 - Gnomon & Bootprint (2)53 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave (Scott) stepped to his right to get this stereo companion to 11641".MareKromium%19 %252 %2008
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as08-14-2483.JPGAS 08-14-2483 - Leaving the Moon... (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)53 visitenessun commentoMareKromium%19 %246 %2008
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as08-14-2447.JPGAS 08-14-2447 - Tsiolkovsky54 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 8
Magazine: 14
Magazine Letter: B
Latitude: approx. 21 South
Longitude: approx. 129 East
Lens Focal Length: 250 mm
Description: Tsiolkovsky Crater (FARSIDE)
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: color MareKromium%19 %243 %2008
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as08-14-2450.JPGAS 08-14-2450 - Tsiolkovsky53 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 8
Magazine: 14
Magazine Letter: B
Latitude: approx. 21 South
Longitude: approx. 128 East
Lens Focal Length: 250 mm
Description: Tsiolkovsky Crater (FARSIDE)
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: colorMareKromium%19 %243 %2008
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AS_13-60-8622.jpgAS 13-60-8622 - The "Silver Sphere" (by Dr Marco Faccin)58 visiteChe cos' la "Silver Sphere"? Uno splendido collage fotografico realizzato dal bravissimo Dr Faccin, per guardare, riflettere e porsi altre domande.
E darsi "una" (piccola, ma significativa) risposta: la "Silver Sphere" NON E' un riflesso.MareKromium%19 %215 %2008
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as15-86-11607-1.jpgAS 15-86-11607 - The "Glass Sphere" (extra-detail mgnf)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium%18 %538 %2008
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as15-86-11605.jpgAS 15-86-11605 - The "Glass Sphere" and a "Pin-Pin"...54 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".MareKromium%18 %534 %2008
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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".MareKromium%18 %532 %2008
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