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AS14-78-10375 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Over-exposed, unidentified view of the lunar surface.

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Description: Over-exposed, unidentified view of the lunar surface. Very poor quality images taken on the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled S,film type was SO-2485 (Very High-Speed Black and White),80mm lens.

Subject Terms: Apollo 14 Flight, Moon (Planet)

Categories: Lunar Observations

Original: Film - 70MM B&W

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: Ground

Apollo 14 - AS14-64-9046 through AS14-78-10399

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apollo surface nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 14 view of the lunar surface high resolution ultra high resolution ground apollo original film magazine view mission image film type film mission original high speed black lunar observations space program us national archives old magazines archive
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1970 - 1975
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label_outline Explore View Of The Lunar Surface, Surface, Apollo 14

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apollo surface nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 14 view of the lunar surface high resolution ultra high resolution ground apollo original film magazine view mission image film type film mission original high speed black lunar observations space program us national archives old magazines archive