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Ultimi arrivi - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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APOLLO_10_AS_10-35-5223.jpgAS 10-35-5223 - Earthrise with "something flying away"... (3)81 visitenessun commento2 commentiMareKromiumOtt 16, 2007
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as16-113-18366.JPGAS 16-113-18366 - LR and the ALSEP Area67 visitenessun commento6 commentiMareKromiumSet 28, 2007
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-121-19407.jpgAS 16-121-19407 - The Lobachevsky Anomaly (context frame)59 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 16
Magazine: 121
Magazine Letter: PP
Latitude: 10,0° North
Longitude: 111,3° East
Camera Altitude: 115 Km
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: color
Feature(s): LOBACHEVSKIY
MareKromiumSet 28, 2007
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-121-19407-2.jpgAS 16-121-19407 - The Lobachevsky Anomaly (extra-detail mgnf)99 visitenessun commento9 commentiMareKromiumSet 28, 2007
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as16-113-18349.JPGAS 16-113-18349 - The "Magnetometer"57 visiteCaption NASA:"Charlie has started an ALSEP Pan from just south of the RTG (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator). This first frame is a down-Sun of the Magnetometer".
MareKromiumSet 20, 2007
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as16-113-18353.JPGAS 16-113-18353 - Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator and "Lunar Trash"...57 visiteCaption NASA:"Rightward of 18352, across the RTG. The object beyond the RTG is probably a piece of discarded ALSEP packaging material".MareKromiumSet 20, 2007
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as16-113-18303.JPGAS 16-113-18303 - From the window...57 visiteCaption NASA:"John (Young) aimed the camera down at the surface below his window".
MareKromiumSet 20, 2007
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as16-113-18342.JPGAS 16-113-18342 - Salutations from the Moon!57 visiteCaption NASA:"120:26:17 MT - Charlie Duke's formal salute early in EVA-1. Stone Mountain is in the background".
MareKromiumSet 20, 2007
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as12-46-6820.JPGAS 12-46-6820 - The "Blue Fog"56 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".
MareKromiumSet 19, 2007
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as12-46-6832.JPGAS 12-46-6832 - The "Large Lunar Mound"57 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".MareKromiumSet 19, 2007
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as12-46-6740.JPGAS 12-46-6740 - The Lunar Module60 visiteCaption NASA:"116:22:29 MT - Rightward of 6739. View past the south (minus-Y) LM strut toward Surveyor III. As Pete mentions at 118:27:12, he mistakenly took the pan at 15-foot focus instead of 74-foot focus".MareKromiumSet 19, 2007
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as12-46-6784.JPGAS 12-46-6784 - The ALSEP Package57 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".4 commentiMareKromiumSet 19, 2007
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