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040-The Moon from Clem-Apollo 16 LandingSite.jpg216-0 - The Apollo 16 "Landing Site" (in natural colors)59 visiteThis is the Apollo 16 Landing Site as seen from Clementine. This is a natural color rendition of the site. Clementine images were deliberately taken at very low phase angles (which means high Sun angles) to emphasize color differences, so surface textures are much less apparent here than in the orbital Apollo view.
Note the very bright appearance of South Ray and North Ray Craters (center right).
Promemoria: l'angolo "di fase" è l'angolo formato da Sole, corpo/rilievo ripreso e Sonda.
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34-Apollo 11 LS-1888_40L_Hi.jpgThe "Apollo 11 Landing Site"79 visiteCaption ESA originale:"This image, taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA’s SMART-1 spacecraft, shows the Apollo 11 Landing Site in the Mare Tranquillitatis Region of the Moon.
AMIE obtained the image on 5 February 2006 from a distance of 1764 Km from the surface, with a ground resolution of 159 mt per pixel.
The imaged area is centred at a Long. of 23,9º East, close to the Moon Equator, at 1,7º North Latitude.
The area is close to crater Moltke (outside the field of view of this image) in the Mare Tranquilitatis Region. The arrow shows the Landing Site of Apollo 11, where the first men from Earth set foot on another object in our Solar System, on 20 July 1969. The two prominent craters nearby are named after two of the Apollo 11 Astronauts. The first man on the Moon, Armstrong, has a crater named after him outside the field of this image".
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 67-9367.jpgAS 14-67-9367 - The LM and the MET tires tracks109 visiteThis up-Sun photo was taken from near the ALSEP Central Station back toward the LM in order to provide relative location information. As with the astronauts' bootprints, the track made by the MET tires are compact, smooth and, as can be seen so dramatically in this picture, more highly reflective than the rough undisturbed surface.
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APOLLO 15 AS 15 84-11238 I-Hill305Orbital.jpgHill "305" and Mt Hadley from orbit205 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO_14_-_AS_14-66-9253-9256.jpgAS 14-66-9253 to 9256 - Tribute to the Braves (Image-Mosaic and True Colors; credits: Dr Marco Faccin - Lunexit Team)107 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_16_-_AS_16-116-18574-79-MF-LXTT.jpgAS 16-116-18574 until 18579 - The Landing Site (an Image-Mosaic in Natural Colors by Dr M. Faccin - Lunexit Team)255 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-113-18325.jpgAS 16-113-18325 - EVA-1 : Panorama (natural colors; credits: Lunexit)57 visiteRightward of 18324, toward Stone Mountain. This picture also shows the brightly-lit Western Wall of the crater behind the LM.
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-113-18326.jpgAS 16-113-18326 - EVA-1 : Panorama (natural colors; credits: Lunexit)65 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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APOLLO_16_AS_16-113-18327.jpgAS 16-113-18327 - EVA-1 : Panorama (natural colors: credits: Lunexit)54 visiteRightward of 18326, toward the South. Although the white ejecta blanket surrounding South Ray Crater could be seen from the LM windows, from Charlie's vantage point on the surface it is hidden by an intervening ridge.MareKromium
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AS15_AS15-87-11719.jpgAS 15-87-11719 - Hadley Delta (True Colors; credits: Dr Marco Faccin)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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AS17M0938.jpgAS 17-m-0938 - The Apollo 17 Landing Site96 visiteMagazine: M
Revolution: 27
Latitude: 22,9° North
Longitude: 31,6° East
Lens Focal Length: 3"
Camera Tilt: 40°
Camera Azimuth: 4
Camera Altitude: 111 Km
Sun Elevation: 27°
Film Type: 3400
Film Width: 5"
Image Width: 4,5"
Image Height: 4,5"
Film Color: black & white
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Apollo 11 Landing Site from Clem.jpg211-0 - The Apollo 11 "Landing Site"56 visitenessun commento
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