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as17-148-22718~0.JPGAS 17-148-22718 - Southern Europe, East Africa and Arabic Peninsula55 visite
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as17-148-22719.JPGAS 17-148-22719 - Africa55 visite
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as17-148-22721-0.JPGAS 17-148-22721 - Southern Africa and Antarctica55 visite
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APOLLO 17 AS 17-140-21391.jpgAS 17-140-21391 - The Man on the Moon (detail mgnf)55 visite
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as17-145-22273.JPGAS 17-145-22273 - Docking Time!55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"CSM - orbit 52. The Command Module docking probe photographed from the Lunar Module during docking. The LM is the active vehicle during this maneuver. Craters visible on the Lunar Surface are Bessel and Deseilligny.
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as11-40-5931.JPGAS 11-40-5931 - "Buzz", Lunar Module & various Equipment55 visite110:55:49 MT. In this second photo from Neil's minus-Z (East) pan, Buzz has removed the Passive Seismometer Package from the SEQ bay. The foreground object with the handle is the Gold Camera, designed to take close-up photographs of the very top layer of the Lunar Soil. Note, also, the split rock at the right edge, just below the center of the photograph. This boulder was probably ejected from a nearby impact, possibly West Crater, and broke into two pieces when it hit. A different boulder, just to the left of center near the tip of the LM shadow in 5883, appears to have suffered a similar fate.
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as11-40-5933~0.JPGAS 11-40-5933 - Lunar Surface (2)55 visite
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as11-40-5937.JPGAS 11-40-5937 - Lunar Horizon (1)55 visite
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as12-47-6890 detail mgnf.jpgAS 12-47-6890 - Rising Spark (new version) detail mgnf55 visite
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as11-36-5352.jpgAS 11-36-5352 - Mother Earth55 visitenessun commento
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as11-40-5868.jpgAS 11-40-5868 - "Buzz" down the LM's ladder55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"109:42:42 MT - Buzz has reached the bottom rung of the ladder and is about the jump down to the footpad. As he said at the moment Neil took this picture: "Okay. I'm going to leave that one foot up there and both hands down to about the fourth rung up". The thermal shroud protecting the U.S. flag that Neil and Buzz deploy during the EVA can be seen on the underside of the lefthand ladder rail. See, also, NASA photo S69-38755. which shows the flag on a LM mockup in Houston".
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vg2_1124347.jpgOn the way to Neptune...55 visitenessun commento
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