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as10-31-4528.jpgAS 10-31-4528 - Maria and Highlands (perspective LS for Apollo 11)55 visitenessun commento
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as10-31-4521.jpgAS 10-31-4521 - Lunar "White Triangle"55 visitenessun commento
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as10-31-4571.jpgAS 10-31-4571 - On the edge...55 visitenessun commento
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as09-20-3070.jpgAS 09-20-3070 - Hatch opened!55 visitenessun commento
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as15-91-12389.jpgAS 15-91-12389 - Silent running55 visitenessun commento
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as15-91-12388.jpgAS 15-91-12388 - Silent Running55 visitenessun commento
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The_Rings-PIA08882.jpgDisturbances...55 visiteCaption NASA:"Daphnis cruises through the Keeler Gap, raising edge waves in the ring material as it passes.
As is characteristic of waves raised by a moon on the edges of a very narrow gap like Keeler, the wave begins as a coherent form near Daphnis and becomes less so with increasing orbital distance from the moon. Daphnis is about 7 Km (4,3 miles) across.
This view looks upon the lit side of the Rings from about 31° below the Ring-Plane.

The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Jan. 17, 2007 at a distance of approx. 768.000 Km (about 477.000 miles) from Daphnis. Image scale is roughly 5 Km (about 3 miles) per pixel".
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as16-113-18336.jpgAS 16-113-18336 - The Lunar Module55 visiteCaption NASA:"Charlie Duke has moved around to the southeast of the spacecraft to take a series of pictures of the ablation and blistering on the plume deflector and other surfaces on that side of the spacecraft".MareKromium
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as16-113-18347.jpgAS 16-113-18347 - The "Passive Seismic Experiment"55 visiteCation NASA:"Charlie has backed up to get this picture of the PSE, with the Central Station and the black-finned RTG in the background.
The thumper/geophone cable anchor is to the right of the Central Station".
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as16-113-18375.jpgAS 16-113-18375 - The "Central Station"55 visiteCaption NASA:"Cross-Sun from the north of the Central Station with the Rover and Stone Mountain in the background".MareKromium
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as16-113-18373.jpgAS 16-113-18373 - The "Magnetometer"55 visiteCaption NASA:"This up-Sun shows that Charlie Duke has successfully deployed the Magnetometer Sunshade. The RTG and the Central Station are in the background. John Young is now near the Central Station, possibly doing his last thumper shot".MareKromium
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as16-113-18340.jpgAS 16-113-18340 - Another Jump!55 visiteCaption NASA:"120:25:35 MT - John's second jump lasts about 1,30" and, consequently, his launch velocity is about 1,05 mt/s and his maximum height is 0,34 mt".
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