| Ultimi arrivi - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17 |

as11-40-5914.jpgAS 11-40-5914 - The "Eagle"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:43:33 MT - Rightward of 5913. Minus-Z strut and the North-East quadrant of the descent stage".Giu 27, 2006
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as11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzzin' Buzz!57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:42:14 MT - Buzz is standing just beyond the north strut. Note the distinctive dust smudges on Buzz's legs. The photo also shows the furrows in the bulk sample area and the area to the left of the footpad that shows unmistakable signs of sweeping by the descent engine exhaust. In a detail Ulli Lotzmann notes a reflected image of the rendezvous radar. Karl Dodenhoff writes that the strap hanging down from behind Buzz's RCU is the neck ring pull-down strap. It connected to the pull down locking mechanism that also served as the upper PLSS/RCU attachment fitting on the chest of the A7L suit." Mick Hyde provides a photo taken in 2002 of Bill Ander's Apollo 8 suit at the Science Museum London. The strap is tucked into a pouch. The A7L suit was used prior to Apollo 15, when the LM crews started using the A7L-B".Giu 27, 2006
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as11-40-5873.jpgAS 11-40-5873 - Aldrin near the Solar Wind Collector56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Neil took this picture of Buzz at about 110:03:24. Buzz has just deployed the Solar Wind Collector (SWC). Neil took the photo toward the southeast. Buzz is standing flat-footed next to the SWC, facing Neil, who is at about the 2 o'clock position out from the LM. In the lower right corner, notice the scratch marks that the TV cable made as Neil pulled it out. The multiple tracks were made by the individual cable loops scraping along the ground. We can see underneath the engine bell. Most of the surface in this image has not been disturbed as yet, and in the places where Neil and Buzz have walked, the disturbed surface is darker. Good illustration of this very common phenomenon. Jack Schmitt speculates that the Descent Engine plume swept away the smallest particles, leaving a higher than normal percentage of larger particles. The more jagged surface is a better reflector of sunlight than the normal surface and, therefore, appears brighter. Certainly, from orbit, the areas around the landed LM's are brighter than the normal surface. As they walk around, the astronauts disturb this modified surface and, in effect, restore it's normal condition. We see the MESA, in shadow, to the right of Buzz. On the front of Buzz's suit, we have the RCU, the camera bracket, and just above his crotch, the "Red Apple" activator for the purge valve. He has some dirt on his knees. A detail shows a carabiner fitted to the end of his neckring tiedown".Giu 27, 2006
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as11-40-5880.jpgAS 11-40-5880 - My foot...59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Second photo of Buzz's second soil-mechanics bootprint"Giu 27, 2006
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as11-40-5868.jpgAS 11-40-5868 - "Buzz" down the LM's ladder55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"109:42:42 MT - Buzz has reached the bottom rung of the ladder and is about the jump down to the footpad. As he said at the moment Neil took this picture: "Okay. I'm going to leave that one foot up there and both hands down to about the fourth rung up". The thermal shroud protecting the U.S. flag that Neil and Buzz deploy during the EVA can be seen on the underside of the lefthand ladder rail. See, also, NASA photo S69-38755. which shows the flag on a LM mockup in Houston".Giu 27, 2006
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as11-40-5846.jpgAS 11-40-5846 - Messier and Messier "A"58 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View from Armstrong's window of craters Messier and Messier A prior to the landing".Giu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5352.jpgAS 11-36-5352 - Mother Earth56 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5351.jpgAS 11-36-5351 - Mother Earth58 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5349.jpgAS 11-36-5349 - Mother Earth57 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5313.jpgAS 11-36-5313 - Before the T.L.I.58 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5295.jpgAS 11-36-5295 - Around the Earth56 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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as11-36-5293.jpgAS 11-36-5293 - Around the Earth57 visitenessun commentoGiu 27, 2006
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