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  • ..._Hadley_Rille.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A photo of Hadley Rille taken by the [[Apollo 15]] Mapping Camera on the ''Endeavor'' [[CSM]]. The [[Lunar Module]] is l ...[[rille]] is located within Mare Imbrium and is near the location of the [[Apollo 15]] moon landing in an area called the Marsh of Decay ([[Palus Putredinus]
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  • ...isible and elevation images are available with charts and mapping by the [[Apollo]] missions.
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  • ...am Science Experiment'', was the first major Lunar Science mission since [[Apollo]]. Launched by the [[Ballistic Missile Defence Organization]], it was the Clementine took over 1.8 million images in early 1994, and the data was quickly made available over the Internet.
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  • ...the far side coverage and acquired medium (20 m) and high (2 m) resolution images of 36 pre-selected areas. Apollo landing site survey mission
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  • ...overs the map tools. The second explains how you can literally follow the Apollo astronauts station by station as they explored and studied the lunar terrai ...c of the moon with the Apollo landing sites marked. The site of the first Apollo landing is pre-selected and the balloon gives a summary of the mission. Se
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  • ==Apollo to the Moon again, Not== Lunarpedia is '''not''' suggesting that we do Apollo to the Moon again. When we go back to the Moon we have every intention of
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  • Mare Anguis Clementine Images [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&searc Lacus Veris Clementine Images [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?album=29&pos=43]<BR/>
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  • ...er profile on one side in the latter case. Figures 8 and 9 show spacecraft images of such mare ridges, and Figure 10 is a high resolution image of a mare rid ...e seismic activity on the moon. However, the seismic monitors left by the Apollo missions revealed small moonquakes--Richter Scale 2-3. This is because the
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  • #[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/5 Apollo Basin: Mare in the Sea of Highlands] #[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/22 Apollo 11: Second Look]
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  • ...activities like landing, rover movement, and buildings. For example, the Apollo rovers were limited to a maximum of 25 degrees slope. # Send images and data to Earth
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  • Only the second part of the speech contains the powerful positive images that define it as “I have a dream”. It is this dream that supports ef ...was driven by the Cold War. This development phase ended with the end of Apollo to the Moon and the design of the Space Shuttle. Since then there has been
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