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AS10-33-4940 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Oblique Strip Tranquilllitatus

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Description: Oblique view of Oblique Strip Tranquillitatus. Longitude was 19.1 degrees east and Latitude was 0.5 degrees north. Sun angle was high. Film magazine was T,film type was 3400 with 80mm lens. Film type was 70mm black and white.

Subject Terms: Apollo 10 Flight, Moon, Seas

Categories: Lunar Observations

Original: Film - 70MM B&W

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 10 - AS10-27-3855 through AS10-35-5290

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apollo oblique strip tranquilllitatus nasa moon surface moon landing apollo 10 moon mission high resolution ultra high resolution film type oblique strip tranquilllitatus oblique strip tranquillitatus on orbit apollo degrees film magazine oblique view film mission image sun angle lunar observations space program us national archives old magazines archive
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1970 - 1975
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apollo oblique strip tranquilllitatus nasa moon surface moon landing apollo 10 moon mission high resolution ultra high resolution film type oblique strip tranquilllitatus oblique strip tranquillitatus on orbit apollo degrees film magazine oblique view film mission image sun angle lunar observations space program us national archives old magazines archive