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Ultimi arrivi - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as15-88-11980.JPGAS 15-88-11980 - Aristarchus and Herodotus56 visiteOblique view of craters Aristarchus and Herodotus from lunar orbit sometime during Rev.s 64-72. Apr 23, 2006
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as15-88-11972.JPGAS 15-88-11972 - CSM Endeavour from LM Falcon56 visiteApollo 15 SIM Bay viewed from the LM during Rev. 49, after rendez-vous.Apr 23, 2006
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as15-88-11961.JPGAS 15-88-11961 - CSM Endeavour from LM Falcon56 visiteRev 49. : CSM from the LM. Note the docking probe. Apr 23, 2006
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as15-87-11729.JPGAS 15-87-11729 - Tsiolkovsky Crater57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Dave took this picture of Tsiolkovsky on Rev. 14 from the LM when they were at an altitude of about 90 Km.
This is the last image on the magazine taken prior to the landing".
Apr 22, 2006
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as15-87-11718.JPGAS 15-87-11718 - Hadley Delta59 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Jim Irwin took this picture of the Landing Site from the LM on Rev. 13. They were then at an altitude of about 12 Km. On the near side of the Rille, the South Cluster is at the base of Hadley Delta one fiducial below the center of the image. The North complex and Schaber Hill are at the right side of the image. Note that the dark area at the top of the picture is the top of Jim's window and not the terminator". Apr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6643.JPGAS 11-44-6643 - Rendez-Vous!60 visiteCaption NASA originale:"The LM Eagle is approaching the CSM Columbia during rendezvous. The LM hatch is pointed toward us and the Ascent Engine is pointed up and to the left".Apr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6584.JPGAS 11-44-6584 - The Eagle, after the undocking (3)57 visiteApr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6574.JPGAS 11-44-6574 - The Eagle, after the undocking (1)61 visiteCaption NASA originale:"A view of the LM Eagle, shortly after undocking from CSM Columbia. At this point, Mike Collins is doing a visual inspection of the Lunar Module, and is verifying that the landing gear is down and locked.
An evolution in the LM's design is also apparent. The RCS plume deflectors, mounted on the Descent Stage underneath each RCS quad, were added to prevent the thermal damage observed on the Apollo 10 LM.
Compare this photograph with that of the Apollo 10 LM ( AS10-34-5085 )".
Apr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6554.JPGAS 11-44-6554 - Earthrise58 visiteApr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6552.JPGAS 11-44-6552 - Earthrise57 visiteApr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6550.JPGAS 11-44-6550 - Earthrise (Mare Smythii)57 visiteApr 22, 2006
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as11-44-6548.JPGAS 11-44-6548 - Earthrise58 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View of the Earth from the Command Module (CSM) Columbia, possibly at AOS, on either Rev. 12 or Rev. 13. As seen from the Moon, the angular diameter of Earth is about 1,9°. Between the times that 6547 and 6549 are taken, the Earth rises about 0,37 diameters or about 0,7° and, with an orbital period of two hours, the interval between 6547 and 6549 can be estimated as 14". 20 July 1969". Apr 22, 2006
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