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Piú viste - Original Nasa Apollo Frames: from Apollo 4 to Apollo 17
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as11-40-5934~0.JPGAS 11-40-5934 - Lunar Surface (3)57 visite110:55:49 MT. Rightward of 5933. View toward the North-West.
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as11-40-5935~0.JPGAS 11-40-5935 - Up-Sun (1)57 visite110:55:49 MT. Rightward of 5934. Note the large boulders, presumably ejecta from West Crater, near the horizon on the left. The Northern part of East Crater can be seen in the Sun glare above center.
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as11-36-5353.JPGAS 11-36-5353 - Little Blue, in the Darkness57 visite
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as11-44-6613.JPGAS 11-44-6613 - West of Daedalus Crater57 visite
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as12-50-7325.jpgAS 12-50-7325 - Gulf of Mexico57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This photo was taken not long after the start of the Translunar Injection and is centered on the Gulf Of Mexico near New Orleans. East is at the upper right and North is at the upper left. The Yucatan Pennisula is in the lower right part of the image".
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APOLLO 12 AS 12-50-7326.jpgAS 12-50-7326 - Gulf of Mexico57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This photo shows the Spacecraft-LM Adapter (SLA) above center.
Baja Califonia is on the right side of the image and the Yucatan Penninsula is at bottom center".
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as11-36-5293.jpgAS 11-36-5293 - Around the Earth57 visitenessun commento
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as11-36-5349.jpgAS 11-36-5349 - Mother Earth57 visitenessun commento
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as11-36-5352.jpgAS 11-36-5352 - Mother Earth57 visitenessun commento
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as11-40-5902.jpgAS 11-40-5902 - Buzzin' Buzz!57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:42:14 MT - Buzz is standing just beyond the north strut. Note the distinctive dust smudges on Buzz's legs. The photo also shows the furrows in the bulk sample area and the area to the left of the footpad that shows unmistakable signs of sweeping by the descent engine exhaust. In a detail Ulli Lotzmann notes a reflected image of the rendezvous radar. Karl Dodenhoff writes that the strap hanging down from behind Buzz's RCU is the neck ring pull-down strap. It connected to the pull down locking mechanism that also served as the upper PLSS/RCU attachment fitting on the chest of the A7L suit." Mick Hyde provides a photo taken in 2002 of Bill Ander's Apollo 8 suit at the Science Museum London. The strap is tucked into a pouch. The A7L suit was used prior to Apollo 15, when the LM crews started using the A7L-B".
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as11-40-5918.jpgAS 11-40-5918 - Eagle's "Plus-Y" footpad57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"110:47:18 MT - Close-up of plus-Y (such as North) footpad.
Note the wind-swept appearance of the foreground soil, showing the effects of the Descent Engine plume".
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as07-03-1546.jpgAS 07-03-1546 - Training around the Earth57 visite
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