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AS09-21-3183.jpgAS 09-21-3183 - The testing of the Lunar Module54 visite
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AS09-21-3212.jpgAS 09-21-3212 - The testing of the Lunar Module55 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 11 - AS 11-40-5915.jpgAS 11-40-5915 - The Lunar Module55 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 11 - AS 11-44-6642.jpgAS 11-44-6642 - Rendez-vous!53 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-88-11928.JPGAS 15-88-11928 - The LM, in the distance56 visite
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ZZ-ZZ-The Lunar Module.JPGThe Lunar Module (LM) - sketch139 visiteMolti Lettori, in più di una circostanza, ci hanno chiesto di fornire dettagli tecnici e caratteristiche superficiali del Modulo Lunare (o LM): invece di rispondere con tanta teoria, abbiamo deciso di proporVi questo disegnino (sketch) del LM il quale, secondo noi, chiarisce tutto.
O quasi...
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as11-40-5931.JPGAS 11-40-5931 - "Buzz", Lunar Module & various Equipment54 visite110:55:49 MT. In this second photo from Neil's minus-Z (East) pan, Buzz has removed the Passive Seismometer Package from the SEQ bay. The foreground object with the handle is the Gold Camera, designed to take close-up photographs of the very top layer of the Lunar Soil. Note, also, the split rock at the right edge, just below the center of the photograph. This boulder was probably ejected from a nearby impact, possibly West Crater, and broke into two pieces when it hit. A different boulder, just to the left of center near the tip of the LM shadow in 5883, appears to have suffered a similar fate.
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as11-44-6574.JPGAS 11-44-6574 - The Eagle, after the undocking (1)59 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 )".
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as11-44-6584.JPGAS 11-44-6584 - The Eagle, after the undocking (3)57 visite
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as11-44-6629.JPGAS 11-44-6629 - Rendez-vous!56 visite
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as11-44-6643.JPGAS 11-44-6643 - Rendez-Vous!57 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".
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as12-47-6915.JPGAS 12-47-6915 - Lunar Module: the East "footpad"54 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View of the minus-Z (east) footpad. Note that the SEQ Bay doors are closed and that the focal point is much closer than the footpad. The picture was taken sometime after 116:34:14 MT, when Pete took AS 12-46-6785, which is the last picture showing the doors open".
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