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Old 19-02-2024, 08:00 PM
Dave882 (David)
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Thanks Martin you're very kind!! Definitely not my best images but the best I could do this month lol!

I'm a bit young to have been able to enjoy Apollo 10 live, but I agree it's still incredibly awe-inspiring. These are the images that I was talking about of the same area: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rima_Ariadaeus


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Originally Posted by Startrek View Post
Dave,
Excellent lunar vistas considering conditions and location
Well Done !!
Sometimes it is worth imaging when your in two minds about it
Yes Apollo 10 , I remember watching the launch ( or replay ) on my parents B&W PYE tv
Also visited the Science museum in London where the Apollo 10 command module is exhibited.
Gee it’s and old battle scared , rusty relic from the past , hard to believe 3 astronauts lived in this thing for 10 or 11 days ( well 2 went down for a few hours for a closer look at the lunar surface )
I think 10 holds the record for the fastest re entry ( 25,450 mph or something like that )

Martin
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