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AS15-88-11969 - Apollo 15 - Apollo 15 Mission image - Scientific Instrument Module (SIM) bay on the Commander Service Module (CSM)

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AS15-88-11969 - Apollo 15 - Apollo 15 Mission image - Scientific Instrument Module (SIM) bay on the Commander Service Module (CSM)

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Description: View of the Scientific Instrument Module (SIM) bay on the Commander Service Module (CSM) as viewed from the Lunar Module (LM) with the lunar surface in the background. Image was take during Revolution 49 of the Apollo 15 mission. Original film magazine was labeled TT, film type was S0168 (High Speed Color Exterior or Color Interior Ektachrome EF - High speed color reversal), 60mm lens and sun elevation at 81 degrees. Approximate Altitude was 116 km., Pincipal Point Latitude was 3.5 N and Longitude 54.0 E with a camera tilt of 55 and an azimuth of 140 degrees.

Subject Terms: Apollo 15 Flight, Moon (Planet), Command Service Modules

Categories: Lunar Observations

Date: 8/2/1971 0:00

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit
Apollo 15 - AS15-81-10869 through AS15M-2777

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30/07/1971 - 02/08/1971
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