... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material totaling 75 lb (34 kg), including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material totaling 75 lb (34 kg), including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material totaling 75 lb (34 kg), including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material totaling 75 lb (34 kg), including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material totaling 75 lb (34 kg), including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
... Conrad and Bean collected numerous samples of lunar material, including ejecta from the titanic impact which created the great crater Copernicus, and took many stunning photographs before returning to Intrepid for the last time. ...
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... In the corner of the Copernicus room, our first gyroscope volunteers took their seats in the `Viper' and were spun up, down and around much to their delight! ...
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... Copernicus Crater photographed from Apollo 17.(Image Credit:NASA) . Apollo 19 was penciled in for December 1973. ... Apollo 19 was penciled in for December 1973. The landing site would have been the floor of the prominent crater Copernicus. ...