Apollo 11 Mission image - Moon,Crater IX between TO 30 and 34
View of Moon,Crater IX between Target of Opportunity (TO) 30 and 34. Crater IX is officially named Mendeleev. TO 30 is a large,162 nautical mile,basin with pitted plains,crater chains,cones,domes,flow benches and other possible volcanic features. TO 34 is crater walls. Image take from the Command Module at approximately 60 nautical miles orbital altitude during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled T. Film Type: 3400 Black/White Panatomic-X film on a 2.5 mil Estar polyester base taken with a 250mm lens. Approximate Photo Scale: 1:807,900. Principal Point Latitude 7 degrees North,Longitude 139.5 degrees East. Foward overlap is 40%. Sun Angle is High. Approximate Tilt Minimum is 55 degrees,Maximum is 60 degrees. Tilt Direction is Northeast (NE).
NASA Identifier: AS11-43-6439
Date Taken: |
07.18.2010 |
Date Posted: |
02.08.2013 02:55 |
Photo ID: |
833122 |
Resolution: |
4066x4066 |
Size: |
8.8 MB |
Location: |
WASHINGTON, D.C., US |
Web Views: |
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