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ZE-TaurusLittrow-TV-TL050922.jpgThe Valley of Taurus-Littrow...from Earth!109 visiteVisione telescopica della Valle di Taurus-Littrow: un'eccellente immagine ottenuta con un eccellente seeing.

Original caption:"This telescopic view of Taurus-Littrow was taken by Ulrich Lotzmann at about 01:00 UTC 22 September 2005 from Marburg, Germany.
At the Landing Site, the Sun was about 15° above the Western Horizon".
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-147-22472.jpgAS 17-147-22472 - A view from the LM108 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-138-21161.jpgAS 17-138-21161 - Crater and hills in the distance107 visiteEd eccoci subito accontentati: il cratere posto in primo piano si vede di meno, ma il panorama più distante emerge con chiarezza. La collina che vedete al centro dell'immagine verrà raggiunta in poco tempo...
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ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-Apollo17WindowPan-1150302-1.jpgWindow Panorama (1)106 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-147-22457.jpgAS 17-147-22457 - Good-Bye America! (4)105 visiteRev. 12, CSM America from LM Challanger; Abul Wafa Crater, north wall.
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APOLLO_17_AS_17-147-22580.jpgAS 17-147-22580 - EVA-1; Up Sun (special processing and coloring by Lunar Explorer Italia)105 visitenessun commento10 commentiMareKromium
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-143-21944 HR-2.jpgAS 17-143-21944 - The "flying" hammer (4)104 visiteNella original caption NASA per questo frame, si dice chiaramente che il martello "si vede", luccicante sotto i raggi del Sole.
Noi, credeteci sulla parola, abbiamo guardato a fondo ma, purtroppo, non siamo riusciti ad identificarlo.

E Voi lo vedete?!?
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-149-22859 HR.jpgAS 17-149-22859 - The Lunar Module (HR)104 visiteOriginal caption:"Awkward and angular looking, Apollo 17's Lunar Module Challenger was designed for flight in the vacuum of space. This picture from CSM America, shows Challenger's ascent stage in lunar orbit. Small reaction control thrusters are at the sides of the moonship with the bell of the ascent rocket engine underneath. The hatch allowing access to the Lunar Surface is seen at the front, with a round radar antenna at the top. Mission commander Gene Cernan is just visible through the dark, triangular window.
This spaceship performed gracefully, landing on the Moon and returning the Apollo Astronauts to the orbiting command module in December of 1972.
So where is Challenger now? Its descent stage remains at the Apollo 17 landing site, Taurus-Littrow. The ascent stage was intentionally crashed nearby after being jettisoned from the command module prior to the astronauts' return to planet Earth (...)".
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ZZ-ZZ-ZZ-Apollo17WindowPan-1150302-3.jpgWindow Panorama (3)103 visitenessun commento
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-147-22460.jpgAS 17-147-22460 - Good-Bye America! (5)102 visiteRev. 12, CSM America from LM Challanger; Firsov Crater, south wall.
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-138-21053.jpgAS 17-138-21053 - Another "loooong" shadow!101 visiteUn'immagine davvero simpatica: la lunga ombra di un'astronauta si proietta sulle cineree (ma luminose) sabbie lunari. L'astronauta sembra avere fra le mani un "bastone" o qualcosa di simile. Forse si tratta di un supporto per reggersi meglio in piedi?!?
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-147-22454.jpgAS 17-147-22454 - Good-Bye America! (3)100 visiteRev. 12, CSM America from LM Challanger; west of Becvar Crater.
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