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As15-p-9567-1.jpgAS 15-P-9567 (a) Dawes Crater Region58 visiteImage Collection: Panoramic
Mission: 15
Magazine: P
Revolution: 33
Latitude: 20,5° North
Longitude: 27,5° East
Lens Focal Length: 24"
Camera Altitude: 111 Km
Sun Elevation (on Local Horizon): 51°
Stereo Pair: AS15-P-9562
Film Type: 3414
Film Width: 5"
Image Width: 45,24"
Image Height: 4,5"
Film Color: black & white
Feature(s): DAWESApr 16, 2006
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As15-p-9564-2.jpgAS 15-P-9564 (b) - Dawes Crater Region55 visitenessun commentoApr 16, 2006
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As15-p-9564-1.jpgAS 15-P-9564 (a) - Dawes Crater Region57 visiteImage Collection: Panoramic
Mission: 15
Magazine: P
Revolution: 33
Latitude: 20,5° North
Longitude: 27,0° East
Lens Focal Length: 24 inch
Camera Altitude: 111 Km
Sun Elevation (on Local Horizon): 51°
Stereo Pair: AS15-P-9569
Film Type: 3414
Film Width: 5"
Image Width: 45,24"
Image Height: 4,5"
Film Color: black & white
Feature(s): DAWESApr 16, 2006
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As15-p-9562-2.jpgAS 15-P-9562 (b) - Dawes Crater Region56 visitenessun commentoApr 16, 2006
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As15-p-9562-1.jpgAS 15-P-9562 (a) - Dawes Crater Region55 visitenessun commentoApr 16, 2006
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as12-51-7527.JPGAS 12-51-7527 - Rising Earth55 visiteApr 16, 2006
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as12-51-7511.JPGAS 12-51-7511 - LM Intrepid from CSM Yankee Clipper (2)57 visiteApr 16, 2006
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as12-51-7507.JPGAS 12-51-7507 - LM Intrepid from CSM Yankee Clipper (1)55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Intrepid prior to the descent. The coordinates of the center of the Lunar Surface shown in picture are 4,5° West Lngitude and 7° South Latitude. The largest crater in the foreground is Ptolemaeus and the second largest is Herschel.
Date: 19 November 1969".Apr 16, 2006
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as12-49-7278.JPGAS 12-49-7278 - Alan Bean and the "Long Can"55 visite133:01:00 MT - This superb picture shows Al holding the so-called "Long Can", a vacuum sealed sample container more formally called the Special Environmental Sample Container (SESC). Photographer Pete Conrad has just poured soil into the can. We can see that the can is nearly full. The long-can lid is hanging by a cord from the bottom. This photo gives us a good view of the top of Al's Hasselblad camera and the cuff checklist and watch on his left sleeve. Note also that reflections of Pete and the Hand Tool Carrier are visible in Al's visor. Pete took this photo during the stop at Sharp Crater.Apr 16, 2006
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as12-47-6961.JPGAS 12-47-6961 - LM and RTG Fuel Cask54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"118:30:43 MT - Alan Bean has begun a pan from the 8 o'clock position. In this picture, we get a good view of the RTG Fuel Cask. Pete is working at the MESA and we can see his legs and part of his backpack".Apr 16, 2006
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as12-47-6949.JPGAS 12-47-6949 - LM and Surveyor Crater58 visiteCaption originale:"The appearance of both Surveyor III and the Surveyor Crater shadow has not changed noticeably in the three hours since Pete Conrad took his pans.
This frame, leftward of 6948, shows the HTC (such as the "Hand Tool Carrier") and the RTG (meaning "Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator") Fuel Cask.
Surveyor III is just to the left of center".Apr 16, 2006
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as15-87-11858.JPGAS 15-87-11858 - Lunar Beauty, with some trash (2)57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"147:38:40 MT - Rightward of 11857. This frame ends Jim's ALSEP pan".Apr 15, 2006
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