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AS11-40-5965 ( 94k ) 111:27:05 This image is either the first of those film advances or an accicental frame taking while Neil was getting ready to advance the film. It gives a view to the southeast, with some deeply shadowed Mylar - possibly part of the MESA blanket - on the left. On the surface, we see the parallel shadows of the minus-Y (south) strut and probe. Compare with 5850. AS11-40-5966 ( 113k ) 111:27:05 Similar to 5965. AS11-40-5966A ( 160k ) 111:27:05 View into the MESA shadow. Image enhanced to show detail similar to that seen in the deep shadow of 5965 and 5966. Thanks to Paolo Attivissimo for callling attention to the existence of this image. Scan downloaded from the LPI Apollo Image Atlas.] AS11-40-5967 (OF300) ( 185k or 1088k ) 111:27:05 Image taken as Neil advances the film prior to removing the magazine. View to the northwest showing the TV camera and the SWC pole. Andrew Vignaux suggests that the fuzzy area at the lower left is part of Neil's suit - probably Neil's left arm - which, because it is so close to the camera, is out of focus. AS11-40-5967/8 Red-Blue Anaglyph ( 943k or 228k ) Red-blue anaglyph by Erwin D'Hoore. AS11-40-5968 (OF300) ( 185k or 1088k ) 111:27:05 Similar to 5967. AS11-40-5969 (OF300) ( 126k or 910k ) 111:27:05 This frame captures more of Neil's suit. AS11-40-5970 (OF300) ( 133k ) 111:27:05 Similar to 5969. Sunstruck after the magazine was removed from the camera. The blocky object at the top of the \"suit\" may be Neil's OPS, as indicated in a labeled detail. Magazine 41/P (B & W) Frames 5971-6159
AS11-41-6121 ( 158k or 771k ) Hypatia Rille and Craters Sabine, Ritter and Schmidt from lunar orbit. Scans by Kipp Teague. See, also, a labeled version. AS11-41-6123 ( 2.4 Mb ) Hypatia Rille and Craters Sabine, Ritter and Schmidt from a a bit farther west in the same lunar orbit. Photo downloaded from the Apollo Image Atlas. See, also, a labeled version. AS11-41-6156 ( 158k or 890k ) View of area west of Crater 308 from lunar orbit. Scans by Kipp Teague. Magazine 42/U (B & W) Frames 6160-6348
AS11-42-6304 ( 2.9 Mb ) Messier Crater (left) and Messier A. Messier was probbly formed by an impactor which struck the Moon at a very shallow angle. Messier is located at 47.6 E and 1.9 S and is about 9 x 11 km and 1.3 km deep. Scan downloaded from the LPI Apollo Image Atlas. AS11-42-6304-05 Red-Blue Anaglyph ( 1.2 Mb ) Red-blue anaglyph by Patrick Vantuyne. AS11-42-6305 ( 3.0 Mb ) Scan downloaded from the LPI Apollo Image Atlas. Magazine 43/T (B & W) Frames 6349-6539
AS11-43-6437 ( 185k ) Mendeleev Crater, located at 140.9 E and 5.7 N. Diameter 313 km. Part of the northern rim of Mendeleev is on the left. The fresh crater at top center is Richards, located at 1401 E and 7.7 N. Diameter 16 km. The crater chain ends just below Richards is Catena Mendeleev. Scan downloaded from the LPI Apollo Image Atlas. AS11-43-6437-39 Red-Blue Anaglyph ( 3 Mb or 240k ) Red-blue anaglyph by Patrick Vantuyne. AS11-43-6439 (OF300) ( 2.8 Mb ) Similar to 6437. Scan downloaded from the LPI Apollo Image Atlas. Magazine 44/V (Color) Frames 6540-6696
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