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Piú viste - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as16-113-18335.jpgAS 16-113-18335 - The "Cosmic Ray Detector"57 visiteCaption NASA:"Cosmic Ray Detector mounted on the side of the LM next to the Scientific Equipment (SEQ) Bay, covered by the dark gray door. On the other side of the SEQ Bay, the upright fuel cask holds the plutonium fuel element for the RTG".
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as16-114-18387.jpgAS 16-114-18387 - Man on the Moon... (1)57 visiteCaption NASA:"122:46:09 MT - John Young is bagging a sample from a small crater behind the Rover at the ALSEP site".MareKromium
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as16-114-18422.jpgAS 16-114-18422 - The interior of Plum Crater (2)57 visiteCaption NASA:"124:02:22 MT - Rightward of 18421.
This frame is part of a pan John Young took near the partially-buried boulder on the far rim of Plum Crater from the Rover. It shows most of Plum Crater and part of the boulder is at the lower left.
Note the bench on the East Wall of Plum Crater, which may represent the base of the regolith".
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as08-14-2503.jpgAS 08-14-2503 - Red-filtered Moon57 visitenessun commento
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as09-19-2950.jpgAS 09-19-2950 - Floating Away...57 visitenessun commento
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as09-19-2975.jpgAS 09-19-2975 - Darkness Falls...57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as12-52-7730.jpgAS 12-52-7730 - Lunar Horizon57 visiteView from lunar orbit
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as12-52-7729.jpgAS 12-52-7729 - Lunar Horizon57 visiteView from lunar orbit
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as12-51-7466.jpgAS 12-51-7466 - Flying over Theophilus Crater (1)57 visiteNotes: Theophilus is a relatively young crater similar in size but slightly older than Copernicus. It lies on the eastern edge of the Kant Plateau, an elevated area in the Central Highlands along the North-Western margin of Mare Nectaris.
Like Copernicus and Aristarchus, Theophilus has ruggedly terraced walls and a complex central peak protruding through a level floor.
Smooth-surfaced material is present in "pools" at various levels on the terraces, on parts of the crater floor, and on the ejecta that blanket the North side of the Crater. As one alternative, the pools may have been emplaced as fluid lava.
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as12-51-7549.jpgAS 12-51-7549 - Approaching the Lunar Terminator57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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as12-51-7477.jpgAS 12-51-7477 - Craterland (approaching the "Davy Chain")57 visitenessun commento
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as09-19-2964.jpgAS 09-19-2964 - Reflections57 visitenessun commento
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