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Apollo Missions

Apollo Missions. Apollo 1-10 Pre landing tests Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 Landing Apollo 13 Fault. All photos by Stefano Tetti – 12°68’E 41°70’N Celestron C8 XLT Philips Toucam Pro II + Digicam 2,1 Mpixels June 2004. Apollo 11 landing. Apollo 11 Landing (Moltke) 0°41’ N 23° 26’ E

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Apollo Missions

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  1. Apollo Missions • Apollo 1-10 Pre landing tests • Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 Landing • Apollo 13 Fault All photos by Stefano Tetti – 12°68’E 41°70’N Celestron C8 XLT Philips Toucam Pro II + Digicam 2,1 Mpixels June 2004

  2. Apollo 11 landing Apollo 11 Landing (Moltke) 0°41’ N 23° 26’ E 20 07 1969 First man on The moon Photo by Stefano Tetti 27 june 2004

  3. Apollo 12 landing Apollo 12 Landing (n. Lansberg) 2° 56’ S 23° 25’ W Nov 1969 Photo by Stefano Tetti 27 june 2004

  4. Apollo 14 landing Apollo 14 Landing (Fra Mauro) 3° 64’ S 17° 47’ W Feb 1971 Photo by Stefano Tetti 27 june 2004

  5. Apollo 15 landing Apollo 15 Landing (Rima Hadley) 26° 13’ N 03° 63’ E Aug 1971 Photo by Stefano Tetti 27 june 2004

  6. Apollo 16 landing Apollo 16 Landing (Cartesius- Cayley) 8° 54’ S 15° 31’ E Apr 1972 Photo by Stefano Tetti 27 june 2004

  7. Apollo 17 landing Apollo 17 Landing (Littrow - M. Taurus) 20° 10’ N 30° 46’ W Dec 1972 Photo by Stefano Tetti 16 June 2004

  8. “A little step for a man but a gigantic jump for the mankind”Neil Armstrong, July 1969

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