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as07-07-1771.jpgAS 07-07-1771 - Just looking down... (1)55 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-07-1748.jpgAS 07-07-1748 - Mountains on Mountains...57 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-07-1743.jpgAS 07-07-1743 - The limb of the Earth56 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-06-1734.jpgAS 07-06-1734 - A World of Water and Clouds...57 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-06-1697-00.jpgAS 07-06-1697 - Beautiful Mother Earth n. 158 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-05-1628.jpgAS 07-05-1628 - Beautiful Mother Earth...58 visitenessun commentoOtt 25, 2006
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as07-03-1546.jpgAS 07-03-1546 - Training around the Earth57 visiteOtt 25, 2006
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as07-03-1524.jpgAS 07-03-1524 - Training around the Earth56 visiteOtt 25, 2006
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-49-7320.jpgAS 12-49-7320 - In the Dust...56 visite133:45:09 MT - This may be an up-Sun "after" of the sample that went in sample bag 14D. It shows some detail on the HTC and shows the accumulation of dust on Pete's (Conrad) hoses.
Ott 24, 2006
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-49-7286.jpgAS 12-49-7286 - Working at Halo85 visite133:25:41 MT - Al is hammering a double core tube at a geology stop near Halo Crater. He has driven in all of the lower section and most of the upper by this time. The crater beyond the core tube is not Halo. Note that Al is using the flat of the hammer. Because of the stiffness of the suit, it is difficult to control the swing and, by using the flat, he is more certain of actually hitting the top of the extension handle. Al is wearing a "saddlebag" on his left hip and, beyond it, we can see part of the Hand Tool Carrier or HTC. We can see good detail of Al's camera handle and trigger which, unbeknownst to the crew, has started to come loose.
Ott 24, 2006
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-51-7541.jpgAS 12-51-7541 - Copernicus63 visiteOtt 24, 2006
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APOLLO 13 AS 13-62-8929.jpgAS 13-62-8929 - The "home-made" Air-Cleaning Device (1)56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Inflight photo of the device constructed by the crew from duct tape, maps and other materials they had on hand as per instructions provided by Houston.
This device allowed use of box-shaped Command Module Lithium Hydroxide canisters in conjunction with the LM Environmental Control System, which is the large white unit that fills most of the frame.
The LM LiOH canisters were cylindrical in shape and fit into the receptacles at the lower left". Ott 24, 2006
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