Apollo 17, launched December 7, 1972, was the last Apollo mission to the moon. Mission commander Eugene Cernan was the last person to leave the Moon's surface. The crew returned safely to Earth on December 19, 1972.
Originally three additional lunar landing missions had been planned, as Apollo 18 through Apollo 20. In light of the drastically shrinking NASA budget and the decision not to produce a second batch of Saturn Vs, these missions were canceled to make funds available for the development of the Space Shuttle, and to make their Apollo spacecraft and Saturn V launch vehicles available to the Skylab program.
Try a motor drive attached to the telescope in order to stay focussed at the same point. Atmosphere interference proves pictures are taken from earth, so it is defenitly not the backside of the moon. I use a Bresser cam in VGA resolution mounted to a Newton telescope, these pics seem to have a higher quality. When using a motor drive, you can stack the pictures with photostacker and improve quality so eliminating interference from earts atmosphere. Well done!
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Apollo 17, launched December 7, 1972, was the last Apollo mission to the moon. Mission commander Eugene Cernan was the last person to leave the Moon's surface. The crew returned safely to Earth on December 19, 1972.
natedoggdoggydogg 1 year ago
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Originally three additional lunar landing missions had been planned, as Apollo 18 through Apollo 20. In light of the drastically shrinking NASA budget and the decision not to produce a second batch of Saturn Vs, these missions were canceled to make funds available for the development of the Space Shuttle, and to make their Apollo spacecraft and Saturn V launch vehicles available to the Skylab program.
natedoggdoggydogg 1 year ago
The Anunakis love it too.
ASTROSCAN3002001 2 years ago
pleiadians love this kind of music <3
redbunnyz 2 years ago
The music is ok, the Orb?
Try a motor drive attached to the telescope in order to stay focussed at the same point. Atmosphere interference proves pictures are taken from earth, so it is defenitly not the backside of the moon. I use a Bresser cam in VGA resolution mounted to a Newton telescope, these pics seem to have a higher quality. When using a motor drive, you can stack the pictures with photostacker and improve quality so eliminating interference from earts atmosphere. Well done!
fredjekroketje 2 years ago
the backside off the moon has alot of speakers good music though = P
thirdlife911 2 years ago
wtf. Why are you wasting our time.
jefft78 2 years ago