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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9101 and 9102.jpgAS 14-64-9101 and 9102 - Boulder Field (stereo and HR)117 visiteOriginal caption:"These 2 frames from Al's Station C-Prime pan, taken after 133:23:40 MT, show a small group of boulders North-West of Al's location.
The rim of Cone Crater is beyond the boulders to the right of center".
Nota: svariati photoartifacts sono chiaramente visibili nella porzione di frame dedicata al Cielo della Luna.     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9187-HR.jpgAS 14-64-9187 - The "hidden" LM (HR)140 visitenessun commento     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9110.jpgAS 14-64-9110 - Up-Sun93 visiteOriginal caption:"(...) up-Sun. Note that there aren't nearly as many boulders in this direction as in others. This photo shows that they are not at the highest point in the area and that the ground to the East of their present location is higher".
Nota: un commento abbastanza ambiguo che non ci aiuta per nulla a capire DOVE sia questo Cone Crater.
Il commento NASA comunque da valutare in rapporto agli altri commenti ed all'intero panorama che, per motivi di spazio, non possiamo pubblicare per intero ma che Vi invitiamo ad andare a guardare direttamente sul Sito NASA dedicato alla Missione Apollo 14 (Lunar Surface Journal - Image Gallery).     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9102.jpgAS 14-64-9102 - Boulder Field106 visiteLarge boulders off in the direction of the Cone Crater rim.     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9098.jpgAS 14-64-9098 - Rocks, boulders and a distant LM112 visiteOriginal caption:"Al takes an excellent pan at Station C-Prime, starting with this down-Sun. The LM is at the left, just above the center line. Al and Ed are in the midst of a field of small boulders.
As we now know, they are about 75 mt South-East of the Southern Rim of Cone Crater.
Note the split boulder at the right edge of the photograph".     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9092.jpgAS 14-64-9092 - "Old Nameless" crater87 visitenessun commento     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 64-9091.jpgAS 14-64-9091 - "Old Nameless" crater117 visitenessun commento     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 68-9408.jpgAS 14-68-9408 - The Lunar Module...in the distance (1)96 visitenessun commento     (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 68-9469.jpgAS 14-68-9469 - Rocks and boulders124 visiteCross-Sun to the north of a group of Station H boulders. Turtle Rock is at the upper left.      (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 67-9384.jpgAS 14-67-9384 - Lunar equipment and a "blue streak"102 visiteView to the northeast of the Central Station and, at the left, the Passive Seismometer experiment. The "blue streak" at the upper left is undoubtedly a film defect.      (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 67-9376.jpgAS 14-67-9376 - Lunar equipment97 visiteGeophone/thumper anchor flag, mortar pack, Central Station, Charged Particle Lunar Environment Experiment (CPLEE) and assorted packing material.      (2 voti)
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APOLLO 14 AS 14 67-9367.jpgAS 14-67-9367 - The LM and the MET tires tracks104 visiteThis up-Sun photo was taken from near the ALSEP Central Station back toward the LM in order to provide relative location information. As with the astronauts' bootprints, the track made by the MET tires are compact, smooth and, as can be seen so dramatically in this picture, more highly reflective than the rough undisturbed surface.     (2 voti)
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