NASA Alfred Worden, David Scott and James Irwin inspect their EVA equipment in preparations for their Apollo 15 mission June - July 1971 Two vintage chromogenic prints on resin-coated Kodak paper, each 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks and NASA Kennedy Space Center caption on the verso Footnotes: The final three Apollo missions were scientific expeditions, outfitted with extra supplies which allowed a pair of astronauts to spend three days on the Moon. With improved spacesuits that offered greater mobility, they took moonwalks lasting up to seven hours, a full working day of exploration.
NASA Alfred Worden, David Scott and James Irwin inspect their EVA equipment in preparations for their Apollo 15 mission June - July 1971 Two vintage chromogenic prints on resin-coated Kodak paper, each 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks and NASA Kennedy Space Center caption on the verso Footnotes: The final three Apollo missions were scientific expeditions, outfitted with extra supplies which allowed a pair of astronauts to spend three days on the Moon. With improved spacesuits that offered greater mobility, they took moonwalks lasting up to seven hours, a full working day of exploration.
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