View from the front of the Lunar Rover showing the remote control TV camera in its stowed position for driving, and the support rod holding the communications antenna. There is a brief glimpse of the stills camera mounted on Dave Scott's chest to the left of frame, but for most of this clip the view from the camera is looking straight ahead across the Hadley plains as Jim Irwin and Dave Scott drive to their next station. The shadow of the communications dish is cast onto the surface ahead of the rover. About four minutes into the clip the rover is parked up and thirty seconds later Commander Dav Scott is seen to the left of the frame as he comes around to make some adjustments to the Comms dish - presumably to turn on the TV camera to provide live pictures. As he works at the front of the rover the view behind the camera is reflected clearly in his gold visor. His red stripes on the pressure suit and helmet confirm that he is the commander of the mission. Date recorded: 1971-07-30 to 1971-08-02 | |
Licence : | Libre de droits |
Crédit : | Science Photo Library / NASA / THE ATTIC ROOM |
Model Release : | Non requis |
Property release : | Non requis |
Durée : | 06:55 Minutes |
Aspect ratio : | 16/9 |
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