| Piú viste - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17 |

ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 11 - AS 11-40-5915.jpgAS 11-40-5915 - The Lunar Module60 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 16 - AS 16-120-19187.jpgAS 16-120-19187 - A "Foggy" Lunar Horizon...60 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-92-12407-1.jpgAS 15-92-12407 - Testing the Heat Flow60 visiteDave Scott is using the rammer-jammer to probe the west Heat Flow hole. He has the Heat Flow sensor in his left hand and the vise/wrench in his right thigh pocket. In the drill-stem rack in the foreground, we can see the sections of the deep core that he has yet to drill. Note the considerable distance between the flutes.
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 17 - AS 17-134-20494-1.jpgAS 17-134-20494 - ALSEP (3)60 visiteCompagno stereo (o stereo-pair) di 20493.
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 17 - AS 17-134-20495-1.jpgAS 17-134-20495 - ALSEP (4)60 visiteCross-Sun of the East Heat Flow Hole.
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-92-12406-1.jpgAS 15-92-12406 - Heat Flow and Lunar Texture60 visite
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-96-13093.JPGAS 15-96-13093 - Lyot and Rima Schrodinger on the Lunar Terminator60 visiteView towards Lunar South Pole: Mare Australe, Crater Lyot, Rima Schroedinger.
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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 15 - AS 15-91-12343.JPGAS 15-91-12343 - Mother Earth60 visite
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as17-134-20442.JPGAS 17-134-20442 - South Massif, LM and Shadow60 visiteCaption originale:"123:06:24 MT - SEP site. This frame from Gene's SEP partial pan is centered on the LM with Geophone Rock, the US flag, and the ALSEP site in the background. Jack's shadow is on the left".
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as15-87-11850.JPGAS 15-87-11850 - Up-Sun Panorama60 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Rightward of 11849, up-Sun toward the SIDE/CCIG".
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as17-137-20979.JPGAS 17-137-20979 - Departure from Station 260 visitePicture of the replacement fender taken at about 143:46:34 MT by Cernan, just before driving off from Station 2. Schmitt is already seated. The dust-coated- originally-blue Traverse Gravimeter is mounted on the back of the LR, just above the replacement fender. Gene took this photo, in part, to document its condition after the 9,1 Km drive out from the LM and, in part, to document his handiwork. At the end of EVA-3 Gene decided to bring the fender back to Earth and, as of the late 90s, it was still on display at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington D.C.
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as15-87-11718.JPGAS 15-87-11718 - Hadley Delta60 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Jim Irwin took this picture of the Landing Site from the LM on Rev. 13. They were then at an altitude of about 12 Km. On the near side of the Rille, the South Cluster is at the base of Hadley Delta one fiducial below the center of the image. The North complex and Schaber Hill are at the right side of the image. Note that the dark area at the top of the picture is the top of Jim's window and not the terminator".
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