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as10-30-4379.jpgAS 10-30-4379 - Looking Down to the Moon...56 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as08-13-2225.jpgAS 08-13-2225 - Highly cratered Region78 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as09-21-3178.jpgAS 09-21-3178 - The "Plumes"55 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as09-21-3289.jpgAS 09-21-3289 - Land and Sea57 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as09-20-3097.jpgAS 09-20-3097 - Let's go take a (Space) Walk!59 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as09-19-2922.jpgAS 09-19-2922 - The Lunar Module in its "Nest"...57 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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as17-147-22524.jpgAS 17-147-22524 - Where are you going?!?56 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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as17-147-22511.jpgAS 17-147-22511 - East Massif59 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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as17-147-22480.jpgAS 17-147-22480 - South Massif60 visiteNota: รจ una nostra impressione oppure il "South Massif" Lunare assomiglia davvero in maniera incredibilme alla "Husband Hill" Marziana?!?MareKromium     (4 voti)
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as17-147-22478.jpgAS 17-147-22478 - Small crater-cluster61 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Pre-EVA-1 LM window pan. Below the horizon, surface closest to the LM, small fresh crater".MareKromium     (4 voti)
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as12-46-6785.jpgAS 12-46-6785 - Lunar Worker58 visiteCaption NASA originale:"116:34:14 MT - Alan Bean has placed the RTG package on the ground. Note the cooling fins on the RTG. Note the pull rings on the edge closest to Alan. These pull rings are used to release "pip pins" with which some pieces of equipment are attached to the RTG pallet. The light-colored piece of gear that is attached to the part of the RTG pallet that is on top in this picture is the SIDE (Suprathermal Ion Detection Experiment). Note the deployment rail and pulleys extending out from the SEQ bay above the upper ends of the lanyards. The distinctive ring-shaped top of the fuel cask can be seen behind the left-hand SEQ bay door. The landing radar is under the SEQ Bay, directly beneath the partition separating the two ALSEP compartments. The shield that protects the radar from descent engine exhaust is farther to the right. Note the saddlebag on Alan's left hip and note, also, that Pete's shadow shows that he is wearing one too".     (4 voti)
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as12-46-6729~0.jpgAS 12-46-6729 - Alan Bean on the Lunar Surface60 visiteCaption NASA originale:"At about 115:51:59 MT, Pete Conrad asked Alan Bean to pose as he stepped off the LM footpad for the first time. Note the porch rails at the top of the ladder and the curve of Surveyor Crater beyond Al".MareKromium     (4 voti)
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