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a11_v_c_o_AKP (hand annotated 5375, P-10031, AS11-40-5952 eq)

Post-deployment documentation photo of the LRRR with the stereo camera perched on a flat-topped rock in the background. In a labeled version of AS11-37-5549,

www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11lbl5549_alscc.jpg

Journal Contributor Vlad Pustynski has identified the boulder where Neil put the stereo camera while he deployed the LRRR and took documentation photos. After he and Buzz completed their EASEP activities, Neil grabbed the stereo camera and took it with him when he ran out to Little West Crater to take an unscheduled partial pan. Vlad also calls attention to a discarded fitting

www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11-LRRR_ClevisFasteners.html

to the right of the LRRR. During training, this fitting came to be known as the "hockey stick"

 

Above is verbatim from the ALSJ.

 

 

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Uploaded on March 21, 2018