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AS11-41-6054 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - View of Moon, TO 67 and Crater Apollonius G

AS11-41-6054 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - View of Moon, TO ...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of Moon,Target of Opportunity (TO) 67 and Crater Apollonius G. TO 67 is the south rim of the Crisium Basin,a comparison with other basins,lacking orbi... More

AS11-41-6053 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - View of Moon, TO 67 and Crater Apollonius

AS11-41-6053 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - View of Moon, TO ...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of Moon, Target of Opportunity (TO) 67 and Crater Apollonius. TO 67 is the south rim of the Crisium Basin,a comparison with other basins,lacking orbit... More

AS10-31-4501 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Target of Opportunity #67

AS10-31-4501 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Target of Opportu...

The original database describes this as: Description: Vertical view of Target of Opportunity #67 taken during Apollo 10 Mission. Longitude was 60.3 degrees east and Latitude 1.1 degrees north. 1,440,000, Cra... More

AS10-34-5131 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Crater Apollonius

AS10-34-5131 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Crater Apollonius

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of Crater Apollonius taken during Apollo 10 Mission. Longitude was 61.0 degrees east and Latitude 4.0 degrees north. Sun angle was high. Fi... More

AS10-34-5132 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Crater Apollonius A

AS10-34-5132 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Crater Apollonius...

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of Crater Apollonius A taken during Apollo 10 Mission. Longitude was 60.0 degrees east and Latitude 2.5 degrees north. Sun angle was high. ... More

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