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VV-V-APOLLO13-ap13-S70-15870.jpg04-17-1970 - Splash-down: the nightmare's over (2)194 visiteApollo 13 splashdown: 17 April 1970.Gen 05, 2005
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VV-APOLLO 13-ap13-s70-35652.jpg04-17-1970 - Splash-down: the nightmare's over (1)306 visiteThe Apollo 13 Command Module approaches splashdown. Gen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 13 AS 13-62-8922.jpgAS 13-62-8922 - The "farside" of the Moon249 visiteVeduta "obliqua" e leggermente fuori-fuoco del bordo della Luna (in particolare, si tratta del lato nascosto - o "Far-Side" - del nostro Satellite).Gen 05, 2005
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2-APOLLO 13-ap13-s70-34855.jpg04-11-1970: the launch of Apollo 13163 visitenessun commento5 commentiGen 05, 2005
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1-APOLLO 13-ap13-KSC-70PC-178.jpg04-11-1970: the launch of Apollo 13205 visiteDue fotogrammi che immortalano la partenza della Missione Apollo più difficile di tutte: era una giornata serena, quell'11 Aprile 1970...14 commentiGen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-49-7318~0.jpgAS 12-49-7318 - Pete Conrad among Moon rocks168 visiteBean took this picture of Conrad from the north during a stop at the south rim of Surveyor Crater. Note the large blocks that have been dug up by the small impact at Pete's right. The Handtool Carrier (HTC) is forward of his left foot. He is holding a scoop in his right hand and the gnomon is on the ground in front of his right foot.Gen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-49-7278.jpgAS 12-49-7278 - The "Special Environmental Sample Container"159 visiteThis 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 Handtool Carrier are visible in Al's visor. Pete Conrad took this photo during the stop at Sharp Crater. Gen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-48-7141.jpgAS 12-48-7141 - Block Crater140 visiteThis is the first frame is a left-to-right partial pan Al took of Block Crater.2 commentiGen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-48-7100.jpgAS 12-48-7100 - Surveyor III and the LM in the distance143 visiteSurveyor III and the LM. The TV camera is the vertical cylinder to the right of the solar-panel mast and the scoop can be seen extended out to the right. The Surveyor landed on a slope and bounced and slid a short way before coming to rest. Visual evidence comes from the left-hand footpad, which is dug into the soil, and the foreground footpad, which made two distinct imprints nearer us before coming to rest. Gen 05, 2005
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-48-7084.jpgAS 12-48-7084 - Surveyor III on the inner slope of Surveyor Crater132 visiteView of the Surveyor III spacecraft from the rest stop on the inner slope of Surveyor Crater. Block Crater is near the Surveyor Crater rim above and to the left of the Surveyor. Al Bean took this picture with Pete's camera, but with the magazine salvaged from his own camera. The pair of rocks between the Surveyor and Block Crater were the key to Ewan Whitaker's identification of this crater in a Lunar Orbiter photo of the area.
Da aggiungere, al commento originale NASA, una possibile Anomalia: notate, sul margine superiore del frame, quasi perpendicolarmente a Surveyor III, dei curiosi riflessi luminosi. Potrebbero essere un effetto prismatico come potrebbero anche essere l'indicazione di un fenomeno diverso. Purtroppo questa è l'immagine migliore che abbiamo...
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-47-6993.jpgAS 12-47-6993 - Surveyor Crater and Surveyor III106 visiteMa il denaro "distolto" dallo HSP non è stato MAI destinato a quello che, pomposamente, qualcuno ha chiamato e chiama il "Bene della Nazione (gli USA) e dell'Umanità".

(note: this frame from Alan Bean's 4 o'clock pan is centered on Surveyor III Probe).
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-47-6950.jpgAS 12-47-6950 - The Lunar Module (up-Sun)103 visiteUp-Sun frame from Al's 12 o'clock pan. In the glare of the Sun, we can see Pete at the MESA. The HTC sample bag is at the right.Gen 05, 2005
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