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AS12-51-7506 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image - View of Craters Ptolemaeus, Herschel and LaLande C

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Description: View of Craters Ptolemaeus, Herschel and LaLande C. Image was taken during the Apollo 12 mission. Original film magazine was labeled R,film type was S0-368 (Ektachrome MS,color reversal), taken at a distance of approximately 60 nautical miles orbital altitude with an 80mm lens. The approximate photo scale is 1:2,669,700. Principal Point Latitude was 7.5 S with Longitude 3.5 W. The percentage of forward overlap is 50% with a Medium sun angle. Approximate Camera tilt was 55-65 degrees and the direction of the tilt was West.

Subject Terms: Apollo 12 Flight, Moon

Categories: Lunar Observations

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 12 - AS12-46-6715 through AS12-57-8455b

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apollo craters ptolemaeus craters ptolemaeus herschel lalande nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 12 high resolution ultra high resolution on orbit apollo original film magazine view mission image film type approximate camera tilt film principal point latitude medium sun angle mission original ektachrome ms photo scale tilt lunar observations apollo program space program 1960 s astronauts moon us national archives old magazines archive
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19/11/1969
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label_outline Explore Lalande, Ptolemaeus, Herschel

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apollo craters ptolemaeus craters ptolemaeus herschel lalande nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 12 high resolution ultra high resolution on orbit apollo original film magazine view mission image film type approximate camera tilt film principal point latitude medium sun angle mission original ektachrome ms photo scale tilt lunar observations apollo program space program 1960 s astronauts moon us national archives old magazines archive