264 a This photograph was taken through the 80mm lens showing the farside horizon in the background.
098:13:06 Cernan (Snoopy): Get the Hasselblad, Tom, I’ll catch him when we come around. 098:13:08 Stafford (Snoopy): OK, I’ve already got the thing out of it. [...] 98:14:44 Stafford (Snoopy): This is wild, Gene-o. We’ve never seen anything like this before. 098:14:52 Young (Charlie Brown): Pitch up. And get me out your front window. [...] 098:16:00 Cernan (Snoopy): Got him out there? 098:16:01 Stafford (Snoopy): Yes. 098:16:02 Cernan (Snoopy): Oh, beautiful. I can’t see him from here, but if I can’t... 098:16:11 Stafford (Snoopy): I’m trying to match you, John. Should I be upside down to you, babe? 098:16:15 Cernan (Snoopy): No, this is good. 98:16:26 Cernan (Snoopy): Don’t tell me this damned thing isn’t working again. God damn it. 098:16:27 Stafford (Snoopy): You can take off your helmets and gloves. [...] 098:17:07 Stafford (Snoopy): OK. Did you get it? 098:17:12 Cernan (Snoopy): They say f:8, but he’s awful bright out there.
264 b The reflective nature of the outer layer of the Command Module can be seen in this photograph taken from the LM with the Sun directly above. The view is looking east over the lunar farside between craters Saha and Saenger. The lunar surface is reflected as light tones, and the dark portion mirrors the blackness of outer space.
098:17:24 Stafford (Snoopy): You’re out a little bit too far. I’ll try to thrust in a little bit, but I - it really offsets me in pitch, as you can see. Can you thrust toward me? 098:17:35 Young (Charlie Brown): Roger, I’m thrusting towards you. 098:17:39 Stafford (Snoopy): Man, that fuel is going down like mad, too. 098:17:59 Stafford (Snoopy): I’ll take care of the up and down, John. 098:18:21 Cernan (Snoopy): Take some at f:8 and f - oh, you’re putting that up there. Taking you, John, babe, you’re a weird-looking machine.
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E. Cernan; T. Stafford [Apollo 10]Views of the CM Charlie Brown, first spacecraft photographed over another world, over the lunar farside, May 18-26, 1969估价: GBP 2,000 - 3,000
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E. Cernan; T. Stafford [Apollo 10]Views of the CM Charlie Brown, first spacecraft photographed over another world, over the lunar farside, May 18-26, 1969估价: GBP 2,000 - 3,000