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Sep 23, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center (NASA-GRC)
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MOON DUST TANK IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info?id=C-1960-53765&orgid=2
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249
Sep 23, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center (NASA-GRC)
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MOON VIEWS
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info?id=C-1995-02400&orgid=2
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Sep 24, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center (NASA-GRC)
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The Moon
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info?id=C-1995-02396&orgid=2
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104
Dec 10, 2009
12/09
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NASA/Langley Research Center (NASA-LaRC)
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This multiple exposure shows a simulated Moon landing of the LEMS trainer at Langley's Lunar Landing Research Facility." Photograph published in Winds of Change, 75th Anniversary NASA publication (page 70), by James Schultz.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info?id=EL-2001-00372&orgid=1
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432
Aug 28, 2009
08/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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MOON VIEWS
Topic: What -- Moon
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Nov 19, 2009
11/09
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NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
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The SELENE Optics project was designed to send powerful laser beams into space to repower satellites and to recharge their batteries, as well as sending laser beams to the moon for the same purpose instead of relying on solar power. This project also was intended to be used for repowering extended space flights.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/abstracts.php?p=458
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55
Dec 22, 2010
12/10
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NASA
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Get ready for International Observe the Moon Night on September 18.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/whatsup-view.cfm?WUID=564
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51
Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View from Station 1,Sample 1135-36,1155-56,1175, taken during the first Extravehicular Activity EVA 1 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled B, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 16 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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91
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Command Service Module CSM passes over Moon Landing Site,taken on Revolution 12 during the Apollo 17 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Exterior CEX,Ektachrome MS,Color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 12,Latitude 20.4 North,Longitude 29.9 East. Camera Tilt 68,Azimuth 277,Altitude 26 km.
Topic: What -- Moon
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69
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Radar Antenna with moon in background over King, taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 1. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color Reversal, 80mm lens. Principal Point Latitude 5.9 North, Longitude 120.2 East, Camera Tilt 57, Azimuth 99, Altitude 129 km., Sun Elevation 83.
Topic: What -- Moon
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68
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, Family Mountain taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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48
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, N MASSIF taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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128
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 7 Panarama taken during Extravehicular Activity EVA 3 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled F. Film type was SO-368, Color Exterior CEX,Ektachrome MS,color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 37.
Topic: What -- Moon
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73
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Panarama, Station STA. Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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238
Dec 2, 2009
12/09
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NASA
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This 1963 model depicts an early Apollo lunar lander concept, called a "bug," landing on the moon. Engineers designed several possible vehicle shapes for both manned and unmanned landers. In 1961, Bruce Lundin, former director of NASA's Lewis Research Center (now Glenn), chaired the "Lundin Committee," a NASA study group that assessed a variety of ways to accomplish a lunar landing mission. Image credit: NASA
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/multimedia/imagegallery/if_48_landermodel.html
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224
Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View from station Lunar Module LM, Front of Lunar Roving Vehicle, taken during the first Extravehicular Activity EVA 1 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled B, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 16 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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89
Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Low Light Level Photography taken during the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magazine was labeled TT.
Topic: What -- Moon
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1.0K
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP and Lunar Rover Vehicle LRV, Station STA.Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens.Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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139
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of moon, Goodard ,Al-Biruni,taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 1. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color Reversal, 80mm lens. Principal Point Latitude17.3 North, Longitude 89.7 East,Camera Tilt 33, Azimuth 350, Altitude 163 km., Sun Elevation 57.
Topic: What -- Moon
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92
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of moon, Archimedes F. Image taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 65. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color Reversal, 80mm lens. Principal Point Latitude 23.8 North, Longitude 8.3 West, Camera Tilt 9, Azimuth 359, Altitude 114 km., Sun Elevation 25.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Panarama, Central Station, STA. Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color reversal, 60mm lens.Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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396
Aug 27, 2009
08/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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SIMULATED MOON ROCK DISPLAY WITH BARB KROCHMAL
Topic: What -- Moon
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45
Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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NASA Glenn Visitor Center, Space Gallery, Visitors examine the Moon rock displayed in the Space Gallery
Topic: What -- Moon
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198
Aug 3, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Very dark view of a distant Moon as seen from the Command Module CM. Part of the thruster is visible in the foreground. Image was taken during the Apollo 13 mission. Original film magazine was labeled JJ, film type was Color SO 168, process ME4 on an Estar thin base. ASA = 160,considered fairly high speed in its' day. Equivilent to a Kodak type 5241 if in a more conventional format.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Apr 1, 2010
04/10
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NASA
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ECN-1606 In this 1967 NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is viewed from the front. This photograph provideds a good view of the pilot's platform with the restrictive cockpit view like that of he real Lunar Module (LM) When Apollo planning was underway in 1960, NASA was looking for a simulator to profile the descent to the Moon's surface. Three concepts surfaced: an electronic simulator, a tethered device, and the ambitious Dryden contribution, a...
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/multimedia/imagegallery/LLRV/ECN-1606.html
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89
Feb 20, 2010
02/10
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NASA
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A closer view of the moon as the LCROSS spacecraft approaches impact.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROSS/multimedia/gallery/even_closer_lunar_view.html
How can a world without air have an ionosphere? Somehow the Moon has done it. Lunar researchers have been struggling with this mystery for years, and they may have finally found a solution.
Topic: What -- Moon
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62
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, Family Mountain taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
Photographed on 05/13/80. -- Robert Swaim, John Buckley, Robert Fox, Wilbur Heier, others receive Certificates of Recognition for Inductive Heating Joining of Plastic Components, posed in front of Moon poster.
Topic: What -- Moon
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197
Aug 3, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of unidentified reflections with a portion of the Moon in FOV. Images were taken during Translunar Injection TLI of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled L, film type was CEX S0-368 Ektachrome MS, Color Reversal, 500mm lens.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Jun 4, 2010
06/10
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NASA
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Missions to the Moon may include up to 24 hours of EVA per astronaut per week. Mission success depends on designing EVA systems and protocols that maximize human performance and efficiency while minimizing health and safety risks for crewmembers. The orange extravehicular suit is worn during launch and landing. The white suit is for Moonwalks and lunar exploration and is self contained.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/humanresearch/multimedia/images/hrpg_img_07.html
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Nov 1, 2010
11/10
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NASA
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Robotic exploration missions provide NASA vast amounts of data to prepare for future human exploration missions and learn more about the universe. Research Objective: The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) measures robotic and human sites on the moon with high resolution. Description: This area is the heart of the Dewar geochemical anomaly, a rare mare basalt deposit (a large, dark plain of volcanic material) on the far side of the moon. Unlike many mare basalts, the Dewar deposit is an...
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/465909main_2010-23_full.jpg
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Sep 29, 2010
09/10
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NASA
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Get ready for International Observe the Moon Night on September 18.
Topic: What -- Moon
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/whatsup20100901.html
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Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View from Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV Traverse, Station 9 to Lunar Module LM, taken during the third Extravehicular Activity EVA 3 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled B, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 38 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, Family Mountain taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, N MASSIF taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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64
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, N MASSIF taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of moon, West of Goodard, taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 1. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color Reversal, 80mm lens. Principal Point Latitude15.3 North, Longitude 83.9 East,Camera Tilt 29, Azimuth 102,Altitude 180 km., Sun Elevation 52.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of moon, West of Archimedes F. Image taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 65. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX, Color Reversal, 80mm lens. Principal Point Latitude 23.5 North, Longitude 11.9 West, Camera Tilt 4, Azimuth 355, Altitude 114 km., Sun Elevation 22.
Topic: What -- Moon
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107
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of moon, Littrow B. Image taken during the Apollo 17 mission on Revolution 65. Original film magazine was labeled KK. Film type was SO-368 Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color Reversal,250mm lens. Principal Point Latitude 21.5 North, Longitude 29.6 East,Camera Tilt 49, Azimuth 342, Altitude 113 km., Sun Elevation 57.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP,Panarama,Drill,Station STA.Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Station STA. Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Central Station, STA. Image was taken during Extravehicular Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens.Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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107
Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Panarama, Drill, Station STA with Lunar Rover Vehicle LRV in view. Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens.Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Panromaic view from Station 1 taken during the first Extravehicular Activity EVA 1 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled B, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 16 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 4, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Low Light Level Photography taken during the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magazine was labeled TT.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Lunar Rover Vechicle LRV Traverse from Station 5 STA to Lunar Module LM, Siesmic Charge. View taken during Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled D film type was SO-368 Color Exterior CEX,Ektachrome MS,color reversal, 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 28 degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, Sculptured Hills taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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View of Station 2A, N MASSIF taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R film type was 3401 High Speed Black and White HBW 500mm lens with a sun elevation of 27degrees.
Topic: What -- Moon
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Aug 5, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package ALSEP, Panarama, Station STA. Image was taken during Extravehiculer Activity EVA 1of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled A. Film type was SO-368, Color Ektachrome MS CEX,Color reversal, 60mm lens. Sun Elevation 16.
Topic: What -- Moon