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as12-47-6913.JPGAS 12-47-6913 - "Give me the ALSEP!"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:33:36 MT - Pete Conrad is using a lanyard to pull the ALSEP packages out of the SEQ Bay on a rail. Note his chest-mounted camera, the OPS antenna behind his head, his cuff checklist and the pocket mounted on his left thigh to hold the contingency sample".
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as12-47-6915.JPGAS 12-47-6915 - Lunar Module: the East "footpad"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View of the minus-Z (east) footpad. Note that the SEQ Bay doors are closed and that the focal point is much closer than the footpad. The picture was taken sometime after 116:34:14 MT, when Pete took AS 12-46-6785, which is the last picture showing the doors open".
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as11-40-5932.JPGAS 11-40-5932 - Lunar Surface (1)56 visite110:55:49 MT. Rightward of 5931, with good overlap. The split boulder is at the lower left. Note the relative darkness of the areas disturbed by the crew at the center of the photograph.
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as11-40-5935~0.JPGAS 11-40-5935 - Up-Sun (1)56 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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as11-36-5319.JPGAS 11-36-5319 - Space "Sea-Horse"56 visiteI commenti a questo incredibile frame sono già contenuti nella Sezione "NASA - Original Apollo Frames" (Area Comune), ma la versione restaurata e raffinata di AS 36-5319 ci permette di dire che l'oggetto ripreso durante la "Trans-Lunar Coast" dell'Apollo 11 NON E', decisamente, un photoartifact.
Si tratta di un oggetto reale, tanto anomalo quanto l'altro "space debris" ripreso dall'Apollo 10. Di che si tratta?
Questo, forse, non lo sapremo mai...
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as11-44-6560.JPGAS 11-44-6560 - Rising Earth56 visite
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as11-44-6582.JPGAS 11-44-6582 - The Eagle, after the undocking (2)56 visite
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as12-50-7325.jpgAS 12-50-7325 - Gulf of Mexico56 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 Mexico56 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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as11-36-5349.jpgAS 11-36-5349 - Mother Earth56 visitenessun commento
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as11-36-5351.jpgAS 11-36-5351 - Mother Earth56 visitenessun commento
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as11-40-5846.jpgAS 11-40-5846 - Messier and Messier "A"56 visiteCaption NASA originale:"View from Armstrong's window of craters Messier and Messier A prior to the landing".
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