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Post by fireballxl5 on Nov 16, 2010 7:46:38 GMT -4
Could anyone give me any information on the photograph below? Ive been told its as-16-11618-722 but after looking i could not find it. Im most interested as to why it looks the way it does (messed up) and what the object in the bottom left hand corner is. Thanks in advance guys.
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Ian Pearse
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Apollo (and space) enthusiast
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Post by Ian Pearse on Nov 16, 2010 8:26:46 GMT -4
At a guess I'd say that was the end of the roll image and there has been a bit of a light leak. Not sure what the object is - one of the experiments they've set up, the ribbon being a connecting cable...?
edit; It's AS16-116-18722
edit2: From the captions on the ALSJ the object at the far end of the cable is the LPM (Lunar Portable Magnetometer), and the near object on the left is a Rover wheel.
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Post by fireballxl5 on Nov 16, 2010 8:42:50 GMT -4
Thanks mate! That all seems to add up :-)
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Post by Kiwi on Nov 18, 2010 8:30:48 GMT -4
Could anyone give me any information on the photograph below? Ive been told its as-16-11618-722 but after looking i could not find it. Im most interested as to why it looks the way it does (messed up) and what the object in the bottom left hand corner is. Thanks in advance guys. The sticky thread at the top of the Reality of Apollo section, Thumbnails of Apollo lunar surface photos is handy for cases like this. Once the correct number of the photo is known, the caption can be read at the ALSJ and large copies of the photo viewed.
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