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Piú viste - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as09-20-3083.JPGAS 09-20-3083 - Red Space-Helmet, Blue Panorama54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as09-20-3057.JPGAS 09-20-3057 - Should I stay or should I go?...54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as09-20-3168.JPGAS 09-20-3168 - Clouds, Land & Sea54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as09-20-3135.JPGAS 09-20-3135 - Earth's "True Colors"54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as08-14-2391.jpgAS 08-14-2391 - Earthrise54 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 8
Magazine: 14
Magazine Letter: B
Latitude: approx. 13,0° South
Longitude: approx. 105,0° East
Lens Focal Length: 80 mm
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: color
Feature(s): HUMBOLDT, NORTHEAST OF
MareKromium
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as08-14-2390.jpgAS 08-14-2390 - Earthrise and possible "Transient"54 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 8
Magazine: 14
Magazine Letter: B
Latitude: approx. 13,0° South
Longitude: approx. 105,0° East
Lens Focal Length: 80 mm
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: color
Feature(s): HUMBOLDT, NORTHEAST OF
MareKromium
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as17-151-23115.jpgAS 17-151-23115 - Crookes, Doppler and Korolev Crater54 visiteImage Collection: 70mm Hasselblad
Mission: 17
Magazine: 151
Magazine Letter: OO
Revolution: 1
Latitude: 12,1° South
Longitude: 162,3° West
Lens Focal Length: 80 mm
Camera Tilt: 56°
Camera Azimuth: 357
Camera Altitude: 116 Km
Sun Elevation (on Local Horizon): 10°
Mission Activity: REV 1
Film Type: SO-368
Film Width: 70 mm
Film Color: color
Feature(s): CROOKES; DOPPLER and KOROLEV

Nota Lunexit: la porzione centrale e superiore Dx del frame appare leggermente offuscata. Un fatto curioso, riscontrabile anche nel frame 23114, ma con la "nebbia" in posizione leggermente diversa (in basso a Sx).
Qualche Appassionato ha legittimemente ipotizzato la verificazione di un possibile TLP; secondo noi, invece, si tratta del finestrino dal quale sono state ottenute le immagini che al momento degli scatti era, probabilmente, un pò appannato.
MareKromium
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as15-86-11583.jpgAS 15-86-11583 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (1)54 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave took this "locator" to St. George from the Seatbelt Basalt Site. Note the Rover tracks showing the route Dave and Jim followed on their way down from Station 2. Note, also, that the Rover tracks are not darkened".MareKromium
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as07-03-1552.JPGAS 07-03-1552 - Sunstruck?54 visiteProbabilmente (anzi, in questo caso diremmo "certamente") si tratta di un altro frame che ha "preso luce". Molto curiosa e, comunque, molto intrigante l'immagine che è venuta fuori...MareKromium
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as08-14-2385.JPGAS 08-14-2385 - Earthrise54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as15-86-11607.jpgAS 15-86-11607 - My Shadow, the "Glass Sphere" and a "Pin-Pin"54 visiteCaption NASA:"142:56:47 MT - At the start of EVA-2, Dave (Scott) took 3 cross-Suns from the north of the small Glass Sphere that he had noticed on the ground under the Rover stowage position prior to the first EVA at 108:30:36 MT.
This is the fourth of those pictures.
The piece of hardware on the ground is probably a so-called "pip-pin" that was pulled off the Rover during the deployment.
The "aggie" is just beyond the relatively large rock that is immediately above and to the left of the pip-pin".
MareKromium
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as08-14-2483.JPGAS 08-14-2483 - Leaving the Moon... (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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