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NASA's Apollo Lunar Surface Journal (ALSJ)[1] records the details of each mission's time on the lunar surface as a timeline of the activities undertaken, the dialogue between the crew and Mission Control, and the relevant documentary records. Each photograph taken on the mission is catalogued there and each photographic sequence is also recorded. This page tabulates the Apollo 17 panoramas and, where appropriate, provides updated representations of the panoramas blended using more recent technologies than the originals.
Context
[edit]Apollo 17 was the sixth and final lunar landing of the Apollo program. It was also the first (and only) landing to feature a non-test-pilot-trained astronaut with Harrison ("Jack") Schmitt becoming the first geologist to reach another world. As might be expected, Apollo 17 benefitted from the experience gained from its predecessors and its crew broke a number of records; longest duration on the Moon, furthest travelled on the Lunar Rover, heaviest amount of samples returned, being some examples.
In terms of photography, both members of the crew (Commander (Gene Cernan) and Lunar Module Pilot (Jack Schmitt)) contributed roughly equivalent numbers of panoramic shots. There is an appreciable jump in the quality of the panoramas taken on this mission though; there is better overlap between the component photos and the subject coverage appears to be more diverse.
The Lunar Module (LM), Challenger, landed with its door and ladder leg (AKA "+Z strut") pointing approximately due west. The Sun's elevation[2] was around 15°-19° for EVA 1, 27°-31° for EVA 2, and 39°-47° for EVA 3.
Rover Panoramas (LVR Pans)
[edit]Charlie Duke is credited with inventing a new procedure during EVA 2; the "LRV Pan" or "Rover Pan" (also known as a "360")[3]. The process of getting onto and off of the rover was protracted due to the bulky suit and backpack that the astronauts wore, but Duke realised that by having Young drive the rover in a tight circle he could snap a panoramic sequence simply by pointing the camera straight ahead and continuously pressing the shutter button from his seated position ("click - click - click - click - click -click"[4])
Although efficient in terms of time and effort, the approach presented some issues:-
- Panoramic sequences are best shot from a single position - in these cases the camera was moved for each shot
- Every shot contains foreground items (the rover's TV camera and antenna) that impact on as much as 50% each of image
- The camera is subject to the movements and orientation of the rover
- Camera settings have to be changed "On the fly"
The first noted LRV Pan was the sequence AS16-115-18503 to 18511 - see "Timestamp 148:41:11" above. Empirical analysis suggests that the sequence is limited to AS16-115-18107 to 18711 and the result is shown below:-
Non-EVA (LM-based) panoramas
[edit]With the extensive coverage in the prior missions, Non-EVA panoramas were eschewed in preference for those taken on the surface. After the final EVA, a few additional pans were taken, certainly to use up the remaining film, but also in the sense of nostalgia at the passing of the program.
Mission | Time (MET) | EVA # | Title | Astronaut | Magazine | Type | Start Frame | End Frame | Source | Reference Panorama | Sourced Alternate | Updated Panorama | Notes |
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XVII | 115:03:02 | Pre-EVA | Pre-EVA-1 Window Pans | Cernan/Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22469 | 22491 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 115:03:02 | Pre-EVA | Pre-EVA-1 Window Pans - Horizon Sequence | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22469 | 22478 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 115:03:02 | Pre-EVA | Pre-EVA-1 Window Pans - Second Sequence | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22469 | 22478 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 115:03:02 | Pre-EVA | CDR Window | Cernan | 173 | Colour | 22479 | 22491 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 115:03:02 | Pre-EVA | Pre-EVA-1 Right Window Pan Hi-Res | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22469 | 22476 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 127:02:28 | Inter-EVA | South Massif Outcrops | Schmitt | 144 | Monochrome | 21983 | 21988 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 127:02:28 | Inter-EVA | North Massif Boulder Tracks | Schmitt | 144 | Monochrome | 21991 | 21993 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 127:02:28 | Inter-EVA | North Massif Outcrops | Schmitt | 144 | Monochrome | 21994 | 21998 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 151:23:55 | Inter-EVA | Jack's Post-EVA-2 Window Pan | Schmitt | 140 | Colour | 21352 | 21358 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 173:19:58 | Post-EVA | Gene's Side of the LM Cabin | Schmitt | 134 | Colour | 20517 | 20521 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 173:19:58 | Post-EVA | Post-EVA-3 Window Pans | Schmitt | 143 | Monochrome | 21943 | 21982 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 173:19:58 | Post-EVA | Post-EVA-3 Color Window Pans | Schmitt | 145 | Colour | 22193 | 22222 | ALSJ | N/A |
EVA Panoramas - EVA 1
[edit]Mission | Time (MET) | EVA # | Title | Astronaut | Magazine | Type | Start Frame | End Frame | Source | Reference Panorama | Sourced Alternate | Updated Panorama | Notes |
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XVII | 117:47:43 | EVA 1 | Jack's 4 O'clock EVA-1 LM Pan | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22492 | 22521 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | The link for the Reference Panorama is broken within ALSJ. The alternates are all sub-panoramas. | |
XVII | 117:47:43 | EVA 1 | Apollo 17 Landing Site | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22493 | 22521 | LPI | 146 | N/A | JSC2007e045384 | |
XVII | 117:48:26 | EVA 1 | Rover Test Drive Film Strip | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22521 | 22526 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | As the title states, this is a filmstrip rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 120:36:02 | EVA 1 | Geophone 4 Partial Pan | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22528 | 22532 | ALSJ | N/A | The second alternate is taken from a USGS Professional Paper. | ||
XVII | 120:38:36 | EVA 1 | Geophone Rock Partial Pan | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22555 | 22536 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a collage rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 120:40:30 | EVA 1 | Apollo 17 ALSEP Station | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22543 | 22561 | LPI | 148 | N/A | JSC2007e045385 | |
XVII | 120:40:30 | EVA 1 | Geophone 3 Pan | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22544 | 22562 | ALSJ | N/A | The third alternate is taken from a USGS Professional Paper. | ||
XVII | 120:40:30 | EVA 1 | Geophone Rock | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22560 | 22561 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 120:48:56 | EVA 1 | Jack's Color ALSEP Pan | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22569 | 22588 | ALSJ | N/A | Taken from a USGS Professional Paper. | ||
XVII | 120:48:56 | EVA 1 | Apollo 17 ALSEP Station | Schmitt | 147 | Colour | 22572 | 22590 | LPI | 147 | N/A | JSC2004e52772 | |
XVII | 120:55:55 | EVA 1 | Jack's B&W ALSEP Pan | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20683 | 20710 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 122:26:14 | EVA 1 | Traverse to Station 1 | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20723 | 20810 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a traverse sequence rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 122:26:14 | EVA 1 | Apollo 17 Station 1, East View | Cernan | 134 | Colour | 20408 | 20431 | LPI | 149 | N/A | JSC2004e52773 | |
XVII | 122:26:14 | EVA 1 | Gene's Station 1 Color Pan | Cernan | 134 | Colour | 20408 | 20431 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 122:32:24 | EVA 1 | Apollo 17 Station 1, West View | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20745 | 20761 | LPI | 151 | N/A | JSC2004e52776 | |
XVII | 122:32:24 | EVA 1 | Jack's Station 1 B&W Pan | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20744 | 20776 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 122:36:58 | EVA 1 | Return from Station 1 - Part 1 | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20777 | 20796 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a traverse sequence rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 122:36:58 | EVA 1 | Return from Station 1 - Part 2 | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20797 | 20814 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a traverse sequence rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 122:43:12 | EVA 1 | EP-7 LRV Pan | Schmitt | 134 | Colour | 20815 | 20826 | ALSJ | N/A | Rover pan | ||
XVII | 122:43:44 | EVA 1 | Return from Station 1 - Part 3 | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20828 | 20844 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a traverse sequence rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 122:45:33 | EVA 1 | Return from Station 1 - Part 4 | Schmitt | 136 | Monochrome | 20844 | 20863 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | This is a traverse sequence rather than a panorama. Omitted. | |
XVII | 123:06:24 | EVA 1 | SEP Deployment Partial Pan | Cernan | 134 | Colour | 20437 | 20446 | ALSJ | N/A |
EVA Panoramas - EVA 2
[edit]Mission | Time (MET) | EVA # | Title | Astronaut | Magazine | Type | Start Frame | End Frame | Source | Reference Panorama | Sourced Alternate | Updated Panorama | Notes |
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XVII | 141:01:23 | EVA 2 | 8 O'Clock EVA-2 LM pan | Cernan | 137 | Colour | 20866 | 20893 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Broken link in ALSJ for Reference Panorama | |
XVII | 143:01:52 | EVA 2 | Gene's portrait of Station 2 Boulder 1 | Cernan | 137 | Colour | 20903 | 20908 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Not a panorama - omitted | |
XVII | 143:01:52 | EVA 2 | Jack's portrait of Station 2 Boulder 1 | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21030 | 21035 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Not a panorama - omitted | |
XVII | 143:10:08 | EVA 2 | Gene's portrait of Station 2 Boulder 2 | Cernan | 137 | Colour | 20912 | 20923 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Not a panorama - omitted | |
XVII | 143:22:02 | EVA 2 | Gene's Station 2 Pan | Cernan | 137 | Colour | 20926 | 20956 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:22:02 | EVA 2 | EVA 2 Station 2 | Cernan | 137 | Colour | 20926 | 20956 | LPI | 157 | N/A | ||
XVII | 143:37:16 | EVA 2 | Jack's Station 2 Pan | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21053 | 21073 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:37:16 | EVA 2 | Apollo 17 Station 2 | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21055 | 2107 | LPI | 152 | N/A | JSC2004e52777 | |
XVII | 143:57:25 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm pan along the South Massif Summit from the Scarp Gravimeter Stop | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22003 | 22009 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:57:25 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm pan of the left flank the South Massif | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22010 | 22015 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:58:49 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm portrait of the western part of the North Massif summit from the Scarp Gravimeter Stop | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22016 | 22026 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:58:49 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm portrait of the eastern part of the North Massif summit | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22027 | 22032 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 143:58:49 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm portrait of Sculptured Hills peak on the east side of Wessex Cleft | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22033 | 22035 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 144:00:24 | EVA 2 | Northern, subsidiary peak of (West) Family Mountain | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22036 | 22039 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 144:00:24 | EVA 2 | (Old) Family Mountain from the Scarp Gravimeter Stop | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22041 | 22045 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 144:05:09 | EVA 2 | Jack's Scarp LRV Pan | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21100 | 21108 | ALSJ | N/A | Rover pan | ||
XVII | 144:53:05 | EVA 2 | Jack's Station 3 Pan | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21150 | 21177 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 144:53:05 | EVA 2 | EVA 2 Station 3 | Schmitt | 138 | Monochrome | 21156 | 21168 | LPI | 158 | N/A | JSC2004e52778 | |
XVII | 145:01:05 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm of Hanover and the Scarp on the North Massif | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22047 | 22050 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:01:05 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm of the South Massif Summit | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22051 | 22071 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:02:51 | EVA 2 | Apollo 17 Station 3 | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22072 | 22076 | LPI | 153 | N/A | JSC2007e045386 | |
XVII | 145:02:51 | EVA 2 | Wessex Cleft | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22072 | 22077 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:26:02 | EVA 2 | Jack's B&W Station 4 Pan at Shorty Crater | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20229 | 20256 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:49:03 | EVA 2 | Gene's Station 4 Color Pan from the Southeast rim of Shorty Crater | Cernan | 137 | Monochrome | 20991 | 21027 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:49:03 | EVA 2 | B&W Shorty Crater Portion, High Resolution | Cernan | 137 | Monochrome | 20991 | 20998 | ALSJ | N/A | Sub-panorama | ||
XVII | 145:49:03 | EVA 2 | EVA 2 Station 4 | Cernan | 137 | Monochrome | 20992 | 21024 | LPI | 159 | N/A | JSC2007e045388 | |
XVII | 145:49:03 | EVA 2 | Station 4, Non-Crater Portion, High Resolution | Cernan | 137 | Monochrome | 21010 | 21023 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 145:58:02 | EVA 2 | Traverse from Station 4 to Victory | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20268 | 20280 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse - images omitted | |
XVII | 146:07:51 | EVA 2 | Rover Pan at Victory | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20281 | 20300 | ALSJ | N/A | Rover Pan | ||
XVII | 146:12:32 | EVA 2 | Traverse from Victory to LRV sample location LRV-8 | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20301 | 21317 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse - images omitted | |
XVII | 146:17:04 | EVA 2 | Traverse from LRV sample location LRV-8 to Station 5 on the southwest rim of Camelot | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20318 | 20327 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse - images omitted | |
XVII | 146:40:18 | EVA 2 | Diabase Boulder at Station 5 | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20330 | 20335 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 146:49:06 | EVA 2 | Gene's Station 5 Pan | Cernan | 145 | Monochrome | 22159 | 22176 | LPI | 154 | N/A | JSC2004e20304 | |
XVII | 146:49:06 | EVA 2 | Gene's Station 5 Pan | Cernan | 145 | Monochrome | 22159 | 22183 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 146:49:06 | EVA 2 | Jack's B&W Station 5 Pan | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 20339 | 20360 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 147:37:33 | EVA 2 | Gene's Left-to-Right South Massif 500-mm Summit Pan | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22080 | 22093 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 147:37:33 | EVA 2 | Gene's Right-to-Left South Massif 500-mm Summit Pan | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22093 | 22104 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 147:37:33 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm Portrait of the North Massif | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22105 | 22132 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 147:37:33 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm Portrait of the North Massif - plus 21991 | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22105 | 22132 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 147:37:33 | EVA 2 | Gene's 500-mm Portrait of the North Massif Summit | Cernan | 144 | Monochrome | 22111 | 22118 | ALSJ | N/A |
EVA Panoramas - EVA 3
[edit]Mission | Time (MET) | EVA # | Title | Astronaut | Magazine | Type | Start Frame | End Frame | Source | Reference Panorama | Sourced Alternate | Updated Panorama | Notes |
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XVII | 163:56:50 | EVA 3 | Jack's EVA-3 12 O'Clock Color Pan | Schmitt | 140 | Colour | 21359 | 21380 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 164:24:50 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo Animation | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12519 | 21574 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:24:50 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo - LM to Rover Sample Stop | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12519 | 21549 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:33:48 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo - Rover sample stop to First View of Henry | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12542 | 21549 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:37:49 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo - First View of Henry to approach to Turning Point Rock | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12549 | 21559 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:43:30 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo - Turning Point Rock | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12560 | 21568 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:43:30 | EVA 3 | Traverse Photo - Turning Point Rock to Station 6 | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 12569 | 21574 | ALSJ | N/A | N/A | Traverse, images omitted | |
XVII | 164:59:54 | EVA 3 | Station 6 'South' Pan | Schmitt | 141 | Monochrome | 21575 | 21603 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 165:33:38 | EVA 3 | Gene's Station 6 Pan | Cernan | 140 | Colour | 21483 | 21509 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 165:33:38 | EVA 3 | Apollo 17 Station 6 | Cernan | 140 | Colour | 21488 | 21507 | LPI | 155 | N/A | JSC2007e045387 | |
XVII | 165:40:50 | EVA 3 | Source Outcrop for Station 6 Boulder | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 21186 | 21193 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 165:50:01 | EVA 3 | Combined Images | Schmitt | 133 | Monohrome | 21203 | 21205 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 165:50:01 | EVA 3 | South Massif Summit from Station 6 | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 21209 | 21211 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 166:26:58 | EVA 3 | Jack's Near-Field Station 7 Pan | Schmitt | 133 | Monochrome | 21646 | 21664 | ALSJ | ||||
XVII | 166:26:58 | EVA 3 | Apollo 17 Station 7 | Cernan | 146 | Monochrome | 22339 | 22359 | LPI | 157 | N/A | JSC2004e52775 | |
XVII | 166:26:58 | EVA 3 | Gene's Station 7 Pan | Cernan | 146 | Monochrome | 22339 | 22363 | ALSJ | N/A | A subsequent alternate, referenced by ALSJ, is missing in that archive. | ||
XVII | 167:07:20 | EVA 3 | Gene's Station 8 Pan | Cernan | 146 | Monochrome | 22375 | 22397 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 167:07:20 | EVA 3 | Bear Mountain | Cernan | 146 | Monochrome | 22382 | 22390 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 167:26:06 | EVA 3 | Jack's Station 8 Pan | Schmitt | 142 | Monochrome | 21726 | 21745 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 168:20:21 | EVA 3 | Jack's First Station 9 Pan | Schmitt | 142 | Monochrome | 21798 | 21824 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 168:20:24 | EVA 3 | Gene's Station 9 Color Pan | Cernan | 146 | Colour | 22423 | 22450 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 168:25:35 | EVA 3 | 500-mm series of North Massif from Station 9 | Cernan | 139 | Monochrome | 21230 | 21248 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 168:25:35 | EVA 3 | 500-mm series of North Massif Outcrops and Boulder Tracks | Cernan | 139 | Monochrome | 21249 | 21268 | ALSJ | N/A | |||
XVII | 168:39:47 | EVA 3 | Jack's Second Station 9 Pan | Schmitt | 142 | Monochrome | 21836 | 21858 | ALSJ | N/A |
Table Column Key
[edit]- Mission Flight Number
- Time (MET) Time since lift-off (MET - Mission Elapsed Time)
- EVA # Moonwalk number
- Title Title as extracted from source (i.e. ALSJ/LPI)
- Astronaut Who took the images
- Magazine NASA film canister number
- Type Either Colour or Monochrome
- Start Frame First frame of the panoramic sequence
- End Frame Last frame of the panoramic sequence
- Source Where the panorama was sourced from (Typically ALSJ or LPI[5])
- Reference Panorama Image referred to by ALSJ/LPI for the given Title
- Sourced Alternate Alternate image(s) referred to by ALSJ/LPI for the given Title
- Updated Panorama Unofficial panorama generated by a non-NASA organisation
- Notes Addtional detail
Footnotes
[edit]These tables catalogue the panoramic photos captured during the Apollo 16 mission. Entries in the 'Updated Panorama' column have been created using panorama blending software working on the High Resolution scans of the original frames held as the "Project Apollo Archive" on Flickr.[6] Where a Reference Panorama is pre-existing, that has been used in preference to creating a new variant, unless there is additional value to be gained by regenerating it. Apart from some source image masking, all such new variants have been created using the minimum of processing, relying on the software package's inherent blending and optimisation capabilities - typically, such panoramas have been created within 3–5 minutes as they are intended to be 'representations' rather than 'definitive' examples. Consequently, brightness and contrast levels, as well as the removal of some frame-edges, have not been adjusted.
All 5-digit image references relate to the last 5 digits of the image names. The full image names follow the format AS16-MMM-NNNNN, where MMM relates to the Magazine number and NNNNN is the identifier.
EVA images include the overlaying of Réseau plate "crosses" to assist in their post-mission evaluation.
Almost all tabular data, such as time and image identifiers, has been extracted from the source location such as the ALSJ or LPI. The entries in the 'Title' column relate to the term used for the panorama as listed in the source's 'Assembled Panoramas' section.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Apollo Lunar Surface Journal". www.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Sun Angles". www.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Apollo 16: EVA 2: Return to the LM". www.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Apollo 16: EVA 3: Return to the LM". www.nasa.gov.
- ^ "Lunar and Planetary Institute".
- ^ "Project Apollo Archive". Flickr.
- ^ "Apollo 16 Map and Image Library". www.nasa.gov.