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Chart Showing Apollo Landing Sites Art Print
by Nasa/science Photo Library
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Chart Showing Apollo Landing Sites art print by Nasa/science Photo Library. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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NASA map from March 1972 showing the landing sites of four completed Apollo landing missions, which sent astronauts to the nearside of the Moon.... more
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NASA map from March 1972 showing the landing sites of four completed Apollo landing missions, which sent astronauts to the nearside of the Moon. These missions were the Apollo 11 (July 1969) to Mare tranquillitatis, Apollo 12 (November 1969) to Oceanus procellarum, Apollo 14 (February 1971) to Fra Mauro Highlands and the Apollo 15 (August 1971) to Hadley Rille. The chart also shows the planned landing sites of Apollo 16 (April 1972) and Apollo 17 (December 1972) for that year at Descartes and Taurus Littrow, respectively.
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