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as16-113-18379.jpgAS 16-113-18379 - The "Mortar Package"59 visiteCaption NASA:"122:42:18 MT - John Young's photo from the northeast of the Mortar Package. Charlie Duke offers this description of the scene: "This picture shows the mortar package with the red flag extended and it's facing off parallel to the geophone line. You can't really see the geophone line in the background, but you can see where John walked. That's basically his footprints along the geophone line and it trends off to the northwest. And you can see the spaghetti cable that goes back to the Central Station - not only for the data but also for the power. The magnetometer's in the far background, just over the mortar package. You can see the RTG and Central Station".MareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18346.jpgAS 16-113-18346 - The "Passive Seismic Experiment"58 visiteCaption NASA:"122:06:24 MT - Showing a sprinkling of dirt on the north side of the thermal skirt that surrounds the Passive Seismic Experiment (PSE)".MareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18347.jpgAS 16-113-18347 - The "Passive Seismic Experiment"58 visiteCation NASA:"Charlie has backed up to get this picture of the PSE, with the Central Station and the black-finned RTG in the background.
The thumper/geophone cable anchor is to the right of the Central Station".MareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18357.jpgAS 16-113-18357 - The "Central Station"59 visiteCaption NASA:"Rightward of 18356, across the Central Station toward Smoky Mountain".MareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18334.jpgAS 16-113-18334 - Orion's Portrait57 visitenessun commentoMareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18336.jpgAS 16-113-18336 - The Lunar Module56 visiteCaption NASA:"Charlie Duke has moved around to the southeast of the spacecraft to take a series of pictures of the ablation and blistering on the plume deflector and other surfaces on that side of the spacecraft".MareKromiumFeb 25, 2007
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as16-113-18329.jpgAS 16-113-18329 - Orion's Portrait59 visiteCaption NASA:"119:33:46 MT - Charlie Duke's 4 o'clock pan, rightward of 18328, showing John Young on the Rover, preparing to drive around the back of the LM to the MESA".
MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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as16-113-18330.jpgAS 16-113-18330 - Orion and shadow57 visiteCaption NASA:"119:35:44 MT - Rightward of 18329. Charlie Duke ends his 4 o'clock pan with this down-Sun".MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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as16-113-18331.jpgAS 16-113-18331 - Orion's Portrait57 visiteCaption NASA:"119:36:20 MT - This picture shows how some of the panels on the rear surface of the LM Ascent Stage have buckled.
Note, also, the blistered appearance of the plume deflector.
Compare with AS 16-122-19533 which shows the same area at rendezvous in a much more damaged condition".MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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as16-107-17436.jpgAS 16-107-17436 - Orion's portrait (with LR and Master Antenna)58 visiteCaption NASA:"143:13:18 MT - This frame is part of a pan that Charlie Duke took at the start of EVA-2. It shows the LM, MESA, Rover. John is beyond the Rover collecting a rock sample. On the left side of the image, as shown in a detail, we see the empty Quad III Payload Pallet compartment where the UV camera was stowed. The thermal blanket that covered the compartment hangs down from the bottom. As indicated on page 194 of the Final Lunar Surface Procedures document, the LRV Aft Pallet was stowed to the left of the Payload Pallet".MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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as16-113-18289.jpgAS 16-113-18289 - Earthrise, Lunar Horizon and Casper59 visiteCaption NASA:"Pre-landing photo of Earthrise, with the Command Module visible just above the Lunar Horizon to the left of Earth".MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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as16-113-18294.jpgAS 16-113-18294 - Casper and the Moon58 visiteCaption NASA:"Pre-landing photo of the CSM (Casper) from the LM (Orion) and, in the background on the Lunar Surface, hilly terrain near the Northwestern rim of Valier".MareKromiumFeb 24, 2007
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