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Nasa apollo 15 eva photos Mscl-74 Rover at landing site
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8 x 10 glossy photo Nasa apollo 15 eva. Mscl-74 - astronaut scott with rover at apollo 15 landing site. Apollo 15, one of the most productive, exciting scientific expeditions of the 20th century. Leaving Earth for the Moon on July 26, 1971, this mission gave us a new template for the human exploration of planetary surfaces. As the fourth lunar landing, Apollo 15 is often overlooked in the blur of the latter Apollo missions and today it is primarily remembered as the debut of the Lunar Roving Vehicle – the “dune buggy” that transported our astronauts around the Moon’s surface.
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Apollo 15 was the first of the extended Apollo “J missions.” It carried more fuel, more life support capability and a rover, as well as a variety of scientific equipment. These advanced missions, with an emphasis on science, were sent to complex, difficult-to-reach landing sites, usually deep in the highlands or within narrow valleys between gigantic mountains.