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AS15-93-12621 - Apollo 15 - Apollo 15 Mission image - View of Crater Herodotus, and Prominences Gamma, Delta and Iota

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Description: View of Crater Herodotus,and Prominences Gamma,Delta and Iota. Image was taken during Revolution 70 of the Apollo 15 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was S0368 (Color Exterior Ektachrome MS,color Reversal), 80mm lens with a sun elevation of 12 degrees. Approximate altitude was 107 km with a Principal Point Latitude 29.0 N by Longitude 52.5 W with a Camera Tilt of 5 degrees and an azimuth of 90 degrees.

Subject Terms: Apollo 15 Flight, Moon (Planet)

Categories: Lunar Observations

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Apollo 15 - AS15-81-10869 through AS15M-2777

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apollo crater herodotus crater herodotus prominences gamma prominences gamma delta iota nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 15 high resolution ultra high resolution degrees on orbit apollo original film magazine color exterior ektachrome ms view mission image film type film color reversal principal point latitude mission original exterior sun elevation approximate altitude camera tilt lunar observations apollo program space program 1970 s us national archives old magazines archive
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30/07/1971 - 02/08/1971
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label_outline Explore Iota, Crater Herodotus, Prominences

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apollo crater herodotus crater herodotus prominences gamma prominences gamma delta iota nasa moon surface moon landing moon mission apollo 15 high resolution ultra high resolution degrees on orbit apollo original film magazine color exterior ektachrome ms view mission image film type film color reversal principal point latitude mission original exterior sun elevation approximate altitude camera tilt lunar observations apollo program space program 1970 s us national archives old magazines archive