Apollo 16 Mission image - Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Apollo 16 lunar module pilot, exposed this view of ''Shadow Rock'' with his 70mm Hasselblad camera during the mission's third and final extravehicular activity EVA-3, on April 23, 1972.
Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Apollo 16 lunar module pilot, exposed this view of ''Shadow Rock'' with his 70mm Hasselblad camera during the mission's third and final extravehicular activity EVA-3, on April 23, 1972. This particular stop was referenced as Station #13. The scoop, a geological hand tool, leans against the rock and helps give an idea of the size. Station #13 is a little southeast of the North Ray crater at the Descartes area. Original film magazine was labeled F, filmtype was SO-168 High Speed Color Exterior, 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 47 degrees.
Apollo 16 Mission image - Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., Apollo 16 lunar module pilot, exposed this view of ''Shadow Rock'' with his 70mm Hasselblad camera during the mission's third and final extravehicular activity EVA-3, on April 23, 1972.