NASA. View of the lunar ground by the space probe LUNAR ORBITER IV (Frame #112) during its 31st lunar orbit during its photographic mission around the Moon on June 2, 1967. Thanks to a complex mechanism of photographing, developing and scanning in lunar orbit, the data can then be tele-transmitted to Earth from the Moon and developed by the NASA laboratory. This image was taken at a height of 1870 miles above the lunar surface. The selenographic coordinates of the site are approximately: 68¨Ouest and 43° South. The large crater at the bottom left of the photograph is INGHIRANI. It has a diameter of approximately 57 miles.vintage silver print. NASA logo and caption typewritten on the back. 25.8 x 20.5CM with margins.
NASA. View of the lunar surface by space probe Lunar Orbiter IV (Frame # 112) formed at its 31st lunar orbit during the photographic assignment around the Moon 2 June 1967. Through a complex mechanism taken, development, scan in lunar orbit, the data can then be remotely transmitted to Earth from the Moon and developed by the NASA laboratory. This shot was taken at a height of 1870 miles above the lunar surface. Selenographic site coordinates are approximately: 68¨Ouest and 43 ° South. The large crater at the bottom left of the photograph is INGHIRANI. It is an approximate diameter of 57 silver miles.tirage period. NASA logo and legend typescript back. 25,8 x 20,5 cm with margins.
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