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AS15-88-12002HR-4.jpgAS 15-88-12002 - The "Bridge" (extra-detail mgnf n. 3; credits: Dr G. Barca)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
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AS15-88-12002HR-5.jpgAS 15-88-12002 - The "Bridge" (extra-detail mgnf n. 4; credits: Dr G. Barca)64 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
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AS15-88-12002HR-6.jpgAS 15-88-12002 - The "Bridge" (extra-detail mgnf n. 5; credits: Dr G. Barca)60 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
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Kaguya-022-hdtv_004_3c.jpgSome Lunar Geography from Kaguya: Thomson Crater and Mare Ingenii (FarSide)62 visiteMare Ingenii - Coord.: 33,7° South Lat. and 163,5° East Long; Total length: about 318 Km
Thomson Crater - Coord.: 32,7° South Lat. and 166,2° East Long.; Diam.: about 112 Km
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as15-86-11643.jpgAS 15-86-11643 - Gnomon and Station 6 "trench"65 visiteCaption NASA:"144:27:45 MT - After having Jim move out of the way to his left, Dave took this "after" of the Station 6 Trench from the North-East"
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as15-86-11644.jpgAS 15-86-11644 - Gnomon & Shadow58 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave may have taken this down-Sun "after" of the Station 6 trench just prior to falling".MareKromium55555
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as15-86-11641.jpgAS 15-86-11641 - Gnomon & Bootprint (1)68 visiteCaption NASA:"144:25:45 MT - While waiting for Jim (Irwin) to join him at the upslope rim of the Station 6 Crater, Dave Scott took this cross-Sun "before" from the south of the trench site".MareKromium55555
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as15-86-11642.jpgAS 15-86-11642 - Gnomon & Bootprint (2)60 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave (Scott) stepped to his right to get this stereo companion to 11641".MareKromium55555
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as15-86-11583.jpgAS 15-86-11583 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (1)58 visiteCaption NASA:"Dave took this "locator" to St. George from the Seatbelt Basalt Site. Note the Rover tracks showing the route Dave and Jim followed on their way down from Station 2. Note, also, that the Rover tracks are not darkened".MareKromium55555
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as15-86-11585.jpgAS 15-86-11585 - Locator Panorama, from Seatbelt Basalt Site (3)61 visitenessun commento6 commentiMareKromium55555
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as07-03-1514.jpgAS 07-03-1514 - Daylights in the Capsule (out of focus)76 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
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as16-118-18879.jpgAS 16-118-18879 - The Earth during Trans-Lunar Coast (USA and Mexico)59 visitenessun commentoMareKromium55555
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