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Ultimi arrivi - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as12-46-6729~0.jpgAS 12-46-6729 - Alan Bean on the Lunar Surface59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"At about 115:51:59 MT, Pete Conrad asked Alan Bean to pose as he stepped off the LM footpad for the first time. Note the porch rails at the top of the ladder and the curve of Surveyor Crater beyond Al".MareKromiumDic 17, 2006
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as12-46-6739~0.jpgAS 12-46-6739 - Up-Sun59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:22:29 MT - Rightward of 6738. Up-Sun view of the LM and S-band antenna. (...) the Sun's elevation is about 7,6°.
As Pete Conrad mentions at 118:27:12 MT, he mistakenly took the pan at 15-foot focus instead of 74-foot focus".
MareKromiumDic 17, 2006
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as12-46-6749.jpgAS 12-46-6749 - The Lunar Module58 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:24:47 MT - Alan Bean is working at the MESA and the S-Band antenna is at the right edge of the picture. The LM is sitting on the North-West rim of Surveyor Crater and a portion of the crater can be seen on the left side of the picture. Note that Pete Conrad mistakenly took the pan at 15-foot focus rather than 74-foot focus".MareKromiumDic 17, 2006
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as04-01-681.jpgAS 04-01-0681 - Crescent Mother Earth55 visitenessun commentoDic 17, 2006
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as06-02-1446.jpgAS 06-02-1446 - Just like Mars...71 visitenessun commentoDic 17, 2006
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as12-46-6716.jpgAS 12-46-6716 - Down the ladder, on to the Moon58 visiteDic 17, 2006
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as04-01-251.jpgAS 04-01-0251 - Crescent Mother Earth65 visitenessun commentoDic 17, 2006
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as04-01-281.jpgAS 04-01-0281 - Crescent Mother Earth88 visitenessun commento1 commentiDic 17, 2006
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as04-01-321.jpgAS 04-01-0321 - Crescent Mother Earth80 visitenessun commentoDic 17, 2006
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as17-147-22526.jpgAS 17-147-22526 - Steering time61 visiteEVA-1 at the LM. Jack Schmitt took this picture as Gene Cernan approaches him on the LRV during the initial test drive. Note the dust being thrown up by the right-front wheel, even at very low speed.
Dic 11, 2006
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as17-147-22527.jpgAS 17-147-22527 - Lunar Module and Lunar Rover62 visite117:48:26 MT - This excellent picture shows Gene Cernan passing between Jack Schmitt and the LM during the initial test drive. Note the raised geopost behind the seats.
Dic 11, 2006
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as17-147-22580.jpgAS 17-147-22580 - ALSEP Panorama: Up-Sun69 visiteThis frame is taken from Jack Schmitt's ALSEP Pan, from near the RTG (right). It shows the LM in the glare of the Sun. The East Massif is in the distance on the right-hand side of the picture while the Sculptured Hills are behind the LM. Note the relatively high reflectivity of the Rover tracks in the middle distance and of the foreground footprints. The higher albedo is produced when the surface is compressed by a hard flat object, such as the sole of the lunar boot of by the chevrons on the Rover tires.
Dic 11, 2006
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