Eugene Cernan A pair of moonscapes, comprising: 1) Harrison Schmitt with the rake at station 1, EVA 1 12 December 1972 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS17-134-20425, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the verso 2) Wide angle view of the Lunar Rover at the SEP site in front of the Taurus-Littrow landing site, EVA 1 12 December 1972 Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated Kodak paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA AS17-134-20435], with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the verso Footnotes: Schmitt is shaking soil out of the rake to collect a sample of rocks ranging from 1 to 4 centimetres in diameter after making a swath through the surface soil at station 1 near Steno Crater in the middle of the Taurus-Littrow valley with Family Mountain in the background (first photograph). Harrison Schmitt is shown working at the end of the west arm of the SEP (Surface Electrical Properties) transmitter array with the LM and the Rover nearby (second photograph). The South Massif and Family Mountain form the skyline in the background. Also visible in the background is a large rock named Geophone Rock and the ALSEP site.
Eugene Cernan A pair of moonscapes, comprising: 1) Harrison Schmitt with the rake at station 1, EVA 1 12 December 1972 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS17-134-20425, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the verso 2) Wide angle view of the Lunar Rover at the SEP site in front of the Taurus-Littrow landing site, EVA 1 12 December 1972 Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated Kodak paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA AS17-134-20435], with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the verso Footnotes: Schmitt is shaking soil out of the rake to collect a sample of rocks ranging from 1 to 4 centimetres in diameter after making a swath through the surface soil at station 1 near Steno Crater in the middle of the Taurus-Littrow valley with Family Mountain in the background (first photograph). Harrison Schmitt is shown working at the end of the west arm of the SEP (Surface Electrical Properties) transmitter array with the LM and the Rover nearby (second photograph). The South Massif and Family Mountain form the skyline in the background. Also visible in the background is a large rock named Geophone Rock and the ALSEP site.
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