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English: "Toward the end of the first lunar day," Parks concluded, "as the shadows lengthened, the Surveyor camera obtained the fascinating silhouette self-portrait (shown). This picture symbolizes in a very dramatic way the highly successful performance of all elements of the mission." |
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Source | EXPLORING SPACE WITH A CAMERA, Section 2, To the Moon and Beyond, Special Publication 168 (SP-168), Compiled and Edited by Edgar M. Cortright, Scientific and Technical Information Division, OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION. Washington, D.C., 1968 |
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