Author: Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.)
Publisher:
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Apollo 14, the third mission during which men have worked on the surface of the Moon, was highly successful. This mission to the Fra Mauro Formation provided geophysical data from a new set of instruments... Because of improved equipment, such as the modularized equipment transporter, and because of the extended time spent on the lunar surface, a large quantity and variety of lunar samples were returned to Earth for detailed examination. New information concerning the mechanics of the lunar soil was also obtained during this mission. In addition, five lunar-orbital experiments were conducted during the Apollo 14 mission, needing no new equipment other than a camera. The experiments were executed by the command module pilot in the command and service module while the commander and the lunar module pilot were on the surface of the Moon. This report is preliminary in nature; however, it is meant to acquaint the reader with the actual conduct of the Apollo 14 scientific mission and to record the facts as they appear in the early stages of the scientific mission evaluation. As far as possible, data trends are reported, and preliminary results and conclusions are included."--p. xi.
Author: Jim Bell
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 9781402765513
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presents the landscape of the Moon through 3-D and color images from robotic space and human exploration missions.
Author: Charles Byrne
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2010-03-17
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 1846281547
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Removes the scanning artefacts and transmission imperfections to produce a most comprehensive and beautifully detailed set of images of the lunar surface. To help practical astronomers, all the photographs are systematically related to an Earth-based view. Organized to make it easy for astronomers to use, enabling ground-based images and views to be compared with the Orbiter photographs.