File:HQ-197, Apollo 12- Pinpoint for Science (KSC-1969-MH-NAS01-0001-Apollo 12 Pinpoint for Science-B 425).webm
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[edit]DescriptionHQ-197, Apollo 12- Pinpoint for Science (KSC-1969-MH-NAS01-0001-Apollo 12 Pinpoint for Science-B 425).webm |
English: HQ-197 - 1969 - Color - 28 minutes. Emphasizing the scientific studies involved and the pinpoint accuracy of the landing, this film documents the second manned lunar landing in November 1969. Highlights of this mission, flown by Astronauts Conrad, Gordon, and Bean, include the placement of scientific equipment on the moon, inspection of an unmanned Surveyor spacecraft landed on the moon in 1967, collection of soil and rock samples, and extensive photography. Total run time: 00:28:39 |
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Date | Taken on 1 January 1969 | ||
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Author | NASA Kennedy Space Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | HQ-197; Apollo 12: Pinpoint for Science |
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