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Figure 89-(d) caption: View of Hadley Rille and LRV from station 2 (EVA-1); NASA AS15-85-11451. Published as Figure 089d in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 97-(e) caption: A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers-Cernan (a veteran fighter pilot and military man) and Schmitt (a geologist) during their final geologic field exercise; NASA photo S-72-52835. Published as Figure 097e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 87-(a) caption: Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point, Territory of the Navajo Nation, Arizona (north of Flagstaff, Arizona and south of the Grand Canyon) on 25 June 1971; (a) (l-to-r) Jim Irwin and Dave Scott checking out outcrop; NASA photo S-71-39711. Published as Figure 087a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 88-(e) caption: Fred Haise preparing to take a photograph after setting up the gnomon on the ground in front of him. Fred is holding the Apollo rake tool in his left hand; NASA photo S-71-39844. Published as Figure 088e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 95-(i) caption: Charles Duke sampling at station 11, EVA-3; good view of cuff checklist; NASA AS16-116-18649. Published as Figure 095i in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 95-(e) caption: John Young jumps off lunar surface to salute flag by LM and LRV-2; NASA AS16-113-18339. Published as Figure 095e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 85-(c) caption: Jim Irwin (l) (with scoop tool and traverse map) and Dave Scott; NASA AP15-S71-23769. Published as Figure 085c in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 92-(c) caption: Charles Duke (bending) looking at boulder; John Young standing holding Apollo pickup (clamp) and scoop geologic tools; NASA AP16-S71-59355. Published as Figure 092c in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 90-(a) caption: Apollo 16 geologic training trip to Taos, New Mexico on 9-10 September, 1971; (a) Charles Duke (l) and John Young in the Geological Survey's Grover vehicle; NASA AP16-S71-51600. Published as Figure 090a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 83-(g) caption: Jim Irwin (l) and Dave Scott checking out traverse map during traverse in Hawaii; NASA AP15-S70-56431 [1]. Published as Figure 083g in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 94-(b) caption: Charles Duke (l) and John Young on Explorer vehicle; NASA AP16-S72-31183. Published as Figure 094b in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 98-(n) caption: Likely the very last photograph taken of an astronaut on the lunar surface during the Apollo Era; NASA AS17-143-21941. Published as Figure 098n in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 95-(d) caption: Liftoff of Apollo 16; 16 April 1972; NASA AP16-KSC-72PC-176. Published as Figure 095d in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 95-(a) caption: Selected NASA Apollo 16 photographs including pre launch, launch, and lunar surface activities (launch: 16 April 1972; landing: Descartes highlands on 21 April); (a) crew suited up on LRV-2 before it is loaded on LM; 4 November 1971; NASA AP16-71-H-1739. Published as Figure 095a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 97-(a) caption: The final geologic field exercise for the Apollo 17 crew--and for the Apollo Programoccurred 2-3 November 1972 at Sunset Crater National Monument and the Cinder Lake Crater Field just northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona: (a) Gene Cernan (yellow jacket and "70's" pants) and Jack Schmitt on platform containing the Geological Survey's canvas simulation of the Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage. The astronauts, to describe their surrounding before egression onto the "lunar" surface, used the LM windows--at the same height above the surface as those on the actual LM--during the test. The snow-covered San Francisco Peaks are prominent in the background; NASA photo S-72-54547. Published as Figure 097a in...
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Figure 86-(b) caption: Left toright- unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater; (c) (l-to-r)- unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke climbing ladder to canvas simulated Lunar Module (LM) during test at Cinder Lake Crater Field on day two of test. Published as Figure 086b in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 89-(e) caption: Dave Scott on LRV prior to EVA-1; NASA AS15- 85-11471. Published as Figure 089e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 98-(i) caption: Jack Schmitt at "Tracy's rock"; NASA AS17- 140-21496. Published as Figure 098i in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 95-(k) caption: John Young exits Command Module (CM) in Pacific after return to Earth 27 April 1972; NASA AP16-S72- 36492. Published as Figure 095k in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 89-(c) caption: Liftoff of AP 16 from Cape Kennedy; 26 July, 1971; NASA AP15-KSC-71PC-572. Published as Figure 089c in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005. Note: Also known as Cape Canaveral


map background search result map search result map Jim Irwin and Dave Scott checking out map during traverse in Hawaii. Hawaii. 1970. Jim Irwin with scoop tool and traverse map and Dave Scott. Taos County, New Mexico. 1971. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater. Arizona. 1971. Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point. Arizona. 1971. Fred Haise preparing to take a photograph after setting up the gnomon on the ground in front of him. Ontario, Canada. 1971. Liftoff of Apollo 16 from Cape Kennedy. Florida. 1971. Apollo 16 geologic training trip. Taos County, New Mexico. 1971. Charles Duke looking at boulder; John Young standing holding Apollo pickup and scoop geologic tools. Coso Hills Naval Ordinance Test Range, California. 1971. Charles Duke and John Young on Explorer vehicle. Nevada. 1972. Liftoff of Apollo 16 at Kennedy Space Center. Merritt Island, Florida. 1972. The final geologic field exercise for the Apollo 17 crew. Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. 1972. A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers, Cernan and Schmitt, during their final geologic field exercise. Arizona. 1972. The final geologic field exercise for the Apollo 17 crew. Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona. 1972. Jim Irwin with scoop tool and traverse map and Dave Scott. Taos County, New Mexico. 1971. Apollo 16 geologic training trip. Taos County, New Mexico. 1971. Jim Irwin and Dave Scott checking out map during traverse in Hawaii. Hawaii. 1970. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater. Arizona. 1971. Final geology exercise for the Apollo 15 prime and backup crew at Coconino Point. Arizona. 1971. A relaxed moment for the last of the Apollo lunar explorers, Cernan and Schmitt, during their final geologic field exercise. Arizona. 1972. Charles Duke and John Young on Explorer vehicle. Nevada. 1972. Liftoff of Apollo 16 from Cape Kennedy. Florida. 1971. Liftoff of Apollo 16 at Kennedy Space Center. Merritt Island, Florida. 1972. Charles Duke looking at boulder; John Young standing holding Apollo pickup and scoop geologic tools. Coso Hills Naval Ordinance Test Range, California. 1971. Fred Haise preparing to take a photograph after setting up the gnomon on the ground in front of him. Ontario, Canada. 1971.