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Alan Shepard
The LM Antares reflecting a circular flare

Apollo 14, January 31 - February 9, 1971, EVA 1, 114:56:15 GET

Large format presentation vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based paper, 26.3 x 26.5cm, flush-mounted on original 50.6 x 40.5cm (20 x 16in) NASA card [NASA AS14-66-9306]
50.6 x 40.5cm (20 x 16in)
出版
Chaikin, Space, p. 115; Hope, p. 19; Light, plate 51.
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拍品专文

A frame from the panoramic sequence taken by Shepard “facing directly towards the 12 o’clock LM strut, which is the leg to which the ladder is attached, directly below the hatch. A huge glare is bouncing from the roof of the LM Antares from the Sun which is directly overhead and slightly behind the spacecraft. The tilt is visible in the angle that the LM came to rest” (Constantine, pp. 52-53).

This unusual ball of light on the LM was said by astronauts to have a jewel-like appearance.

“In retrospect, I think it is even more amazing now than it was then. Imagine, going to another planet! With these fragile, primitive, little craft that we used then.”
Edgar Mitchell (from the ALSJ mission transcript at 141:53:01 GET)

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