a16_v_bw_o_n (72-H-775, S-72-38175)
“APOLLO 16 PANORAMA -- The first of three composite pictures consisting of individual scenes photographed during the third Apollo 16 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-3) at the Descartes landing site. The three photographs provide a 360-degree field of view at Station 13, near North Ray Crater. The Lunar Roving Vehicle is parked in the center. The large, lone boulder is called “Shadow Rock.” Smoky Mountain is in the right background. (The second composite is S-72-38174; and the third composite is S-72-38173)”
Absolutely amazing. You can zoom in on Station 13 and clearly see the boulder and the darkened regolith where Young & Duke trod...and in the panorama:
lroc.sese.asu.edu/featured_sites/view_site/55
Credit: LROC/Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration website
a16_v_bw_o_n (72-H-775, S-72-38175)
“APOLLO 16 PANORAMA -- The first of three composite pictures consisting of individual scenes photographed during the third Apollo 16 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-3) at the Descartes landing site. The three photographs provide a 360-degree field of view at Station 13, near North Ray Crater. The Lunar Roving Vehicle is parked in the center. The large, lone boulder is called “Shadow Rock.” Smoky Mountain is in the right background. (The second composite is S-72-38174; and the third composite is S-72-38173)”
Absolutely amazing. You can zoom in on Station 13 and clearly see the boulder and the darkened regolith where Young & Duke trod...and in the panorama:
lroc.sese.asu.edu/featured_sites/view_site/55
Credit: LROC/Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration website