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月周回無人衛星ルナー・リコネサンス・オービター(LRO)が撮影した9年間の記録「月のバーチャルツアー」が美しいと話題に_Apollo 17 landing site and lunar North Pole, LRO view
Lunar surface. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) view of the Apollo 17 lunar lander and lunar rover in the Taurus-Littrow valley, zooming out and across the surface to the lunar North Pole. Apollo 17 was the last mission to land on the Moon, and touched down in the Taurus-Littrow valley on 11th December, 1972. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent a total of 22 hours on the lunar surface. Surface topography of the North Pole is shown using data gathered by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft in orbit around the Moon. Surface height is colour-coded, with white areas being the highest elevation, through red, yellow, green and blue, with purple being the lowest elevation. The LRO was launched on 18th June 2009.
日付:2018年4月9日
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RM 120132270
月周回無人衛星ルナー・リコネサンス・オービター(LRO)が撮影した9年間の記録「月のバーチャルツアー」が美しいと話題に_アポロ17号の着陸船ランダーと探査ローバーや軌跡を確認できる
タイトル:Lunar surface and Apollo 17 landing site, LRO view Lunar surface. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) view of the Aristarchus Plateau, moving across the lunar surface and ending at the Taurus-Littrow valley, the landing site of the Apollo 17 lunar lander. The Aristarchus Plateau is a bright feature on the northwest part of the Moon's near side. Zooming out and across the lunar surface, the Apollo 17 landing site is shown. Apollo 17 was the last mission to land on the Moon, and touched down in the Taurus-Littrow valley on 11th December, 1972. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent a total of 22 hours on the lunar surface, and the routes of their excursions in the lunar rover are shown. The bottom part of the lunar lander, the lunar rover and its tracks are visible in the final frames. The LRO, which orbits the Moon, was launched on 18th June 2009.
日付:2018年4月9日
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RM 120132269
月周回無人衛星ルナー・リコネサンス・オービター(LRO)が撮影した9年間の記録「月のバーチャルツアー」が美しいと話題に_ティコクレーターの突出部分は堆積物や丘であると証明
Lunar surface. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) view of the moon, zooming in to Tycho Crater. This impact crater is in the southern lunar highlands. Material collected from it during the Apollo 17 mission dates its formation to approximately 108 million years ago, making it relatively young. The central peak (seen here) measures 1.6 kilometres tall, with a vast boulder 100 metres wide at its summit. The LRO, which orbits the Moon, was launched on 18th June 2009.
日付:2018年4月9日
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RM 120132273
月周回無人衛星ルナー・リコネサンス・オービター(LRO)が撮影した9年間の記録「月のバーチャルツアー」が美しいと話題に_アリスタルコス(クレーター)の鉱物組成やティコクレーター
Lunar surface. Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) view of the moon, zooming out from Tycho Crater. This impact crater is in the southern lunar highlands. Material collected from it during the Apollo 17 mission dates its formation to approximately 108 million years ago, making it relatively young. The central peak (seen here) measures 1.6 kilometres tall. Zooming out and across the lunar surface, the Aristarchus Plateau comes into view. This is a bright feature on the northwest part of the Moon's near side. Infrared imaging shows the mineral pyroxene in orange, and plagioclase in blue from the Aristarchus Crater; data obtained by the Diviner multispectral radiometer carried by LRO. The LRO, which orbits the Moon, was launched on 18th June 2009.
日付:2018年4月9日
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RM 174207491
アポロ17号 月面着陸から25年
USA: APOLLO 17 ASTRONAUTS US SPACE PROGRAMME PRESS CONFERENCE The last two men to walk on the moon think we should go back there -- and beyond. Apollo 17 astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmidt say the future lies in deep space. The two men were in Washington on Thursday to discuss what they believe needs to be done to get the U-S space programme back on track. This week marks twenty five years since the Apollo 17 crew landed on the moon. Despite what some would call modest advances in space exploration since that time, the Apollo crew was the last to step on the moon's surface. A quarter of a century later, many of those involved in that mission say they're disappointed by the sluggish pace of the American space programme. Eugene Cernan, commander of the Apollo 17 says he gets tired of being called the last man to walk on the moon. He thinks others should follow in his footsteps. Cernan says after talking to people born in the 25 years since the last manned moon landing, he believes the new generation will blaze a new trail into space. SOUNDBITE: (English) "For 25 years I've had the dubious, and perhaps disappointing honour of being dubbed the last man to have left his footprints on the surface of the moon. It's certainly a fact, disappointing perhaps because it has been 25 years and we haven't gone back. There's always going to be one first man on the moon and that's Neil Armstrong, but there's going to be lots and lots of last men and women who follow." SUPER CAPTION: Captain Eugene Cernan, Commander, Apollo 17 The Lunar Module pilot of the Apollo 17 mission, Jack Schmidt, is a geologist. He advocates going back to the moon because it contains alternative sources of energy that could be used to send humans to the planets. He also says the technology now available makes space exploration much more feasible than it was 25 years ago. SOUNDBITE: (English) "We do not have, after 30 years of space flight, either we nor the former Soviet Union, the Russians, have an adequate - even a scientifically credible understanding of human adaptation to space. We have blown that one. We just have not had a credible programme, we still don't have a credible program, but with the space station, we at least have the option of creating a credible programme." SUPER CAPTION: Jack Schmidt, Apollo 17 Lunar Module Pilot Cernan said that to repeat previous conquests was not enough - he believes the U-S should aim for new goals beyond those already achieved. SOUNDBITE: (English) "I happen to believe that we cannot afford not to go back in the exploration mode, and go back to the moon, and on to Mars. What I think we really need is a major, major goal somewhere out there in the future, and you can pick a year, twenty years down the road or a generation down the road which says we ought to land humans on Mars and build an infrastructure which will allow us to get there." SUPER CAPTION: Captain Eugene Cernan, Commander, Apollo 17 It remains to be seen whether the U-S will expand its space programme to allow scope for bigger and better exploration in the future.
日付:1997年12月11日
人物:ユージン・サーナン
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RM 174207492
アポロ17号 月面での掘削作業
Moon Apollo 17 Drilling Apollo 17 Drilling
日付:1972年12月31日
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アポロ17号 月探査計画を成功させ地球に帰還 南太平洋に着水
SOUTH PACIFIC APOLLO 17 APOLLO 17 RETURN
日付:1972年12月20日
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RM 174207511
アポロ17号 打上げ/月面で作業する宇宙飛行士/帰還
APOLLO 17
日付:1972年12月18日
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RM 174207486
【ベストショット】アポロ17号 月面から司令船に向け飛び立ち、ドッキング成功
SPACE MOON LIFT OFF APOLLO 17 ASTRONAUTS BLAST OFF FROM LUNAR SURFACE ON WAY TO COMMAND SHIP Apollo 17 astronauts blast off from lunar surface on way to successful docking with command ship
日付:1972年12月14日
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RM 174207487
アポロ17号 アポロ計画11番目の有人飛行 打上げ成功
USA APOLLO 17 PREPARATIONS FOR LAUNCH OF APOLLO 17 Apollo 17 is the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program and sixth to land on the moon
日付:1972年12月7日
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RM 174207488
アポロ17号 月へのミッションに向けて訓練を受ける宇宙飛行士たち
VARIOUS ASTRONAUTS TRAIN APOLLO SEVENTEEN ASTRONAUTS TRAIN Apollo seventeen astronauts undergoing training for their mission to the moon.
日付:1972年11月17日
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RM 174207484
アポロ17号 宇宙飛行士が無重力状態で月面飛行の訓練を行う
USA ASTRONAUTS APOLLO 17 ASTRONAUTS TRAIN FOR LUNAR FLIGHT
日付:1972年10月19日
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RM 127413636
1972-Apollo 17 / NASA / Lunar Module / 1972
1972-Apollo 17 / NASA / Lunar Module / 1972
日付:1972年
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RM 127382111
Astronaut rides Apollo 17 Lunar rover on moon - 1972
Astronaut rides Apollo 17 Lunar rover on moon - 1972
日付:1972年
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1972-Apollo 17 / NASA / Moon Buggy / Travelling Shot / 1972
1972-Apollo 17 / NASA / Moon Buggy / Travelling Shot / 1972
日付:1972年
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RM 90565367
1972 - Apollo 17 circles the dark side of the moon.
1972 - Apollo 17 circles the dark side of the moon.
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1972 - The Apollo 17 crew films a view of Earth from their spacecraft, then films each other on board.
1972 - The Apollo 17 crew films a view of Earth from their spacecraft, then films each other on board.
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1972 - The Apollo 17 astronauts are transported to the spacecraft launch site; the rocket is launched.
1972 - The Apollo 17 astronauts are transported to the spacecraft launch site; the rocket is launched.
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1972 - Apollo 17 tracks a spacecraft in lunar orbit; astronauts conduct an EVA on it.
1972 - Apollo 17 tracks a spacecraft in lunar orbit; astronauts conduct an EVA on it.
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1972 - A camera attached to Apollo 17 films re-entry.
1972 - A camera attached to Apollo 17 films re-entry.
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1972 - Sailors on the USS Ticonderoga recover the Apollo 17 crew after splashdown.
1972 - Sailors on the USS Ticonderoga recover the Apollo 17 crew after splashdown.
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1972 - Apollo 17 astronauts undergo geology training with the help of NASA scientists.
1972 - Apollo 17 astronauts undergo geology training with the help of NASA scientists.
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