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S71-39614 (July 1971) --- An artist's concept of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules (CSM), showing two crewmembers performing a new-to-Apollo extravehicular activity (EVA). The figure at left represents astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, connected by an umbilical tether to the CM, at right, where a figure representing astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, stands at the open CM hatch. Worden is working with the panoramic camera in the Scientific Instrument Module (SIM). Behind Irwin is the 16mm data acquisition camera. Artwork by North American Rockwell. [Worden and Irwin successfully conducted the EVA on 5 August 1971.

Polski: Artystyczna wizja misji Apollo 15 podczas której dwóch członków załogi realizowało specyficzny typ aktywności pozapojadowej (EVA). Astronauta po lewej stronie przedstawia Alfreda M. Wordena, pilota modułu dowodzenia, podłączonego do instalacji podtrzymywania życia modułu dowodzenia, astronauta po prawej stronie stojący we włazie CM to James B. Irwin, pilot modułu księżycowego. Worden jest zajęty odzyskiwaniem m.inn. panoramicznej kamery z jednej z wnęk modułu serwisowego. Za Irwinem znajduje się kamera filmowa 16mm. Artwork by North American Rockwell.

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