Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Johnson Space Center Collection
Title:
Seismometer readings studied in Mission Control Center
Description:
The seismometer reading from the impact made by the Apollo 15 Saturn S-IVB stage when it struck the lunar surface is studied by scientists in the Mission Control Center. Dr. Gary Latham (dark suit, wearing lapel button) of Columbia University is responsible for the design and experiment data analysis of the Passive Seismic Experiment of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package (ALSEP). The man on the left, writing, is Nafi Toksos of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Looking on at upper left is Dave Lammlein, also with Columbia.
Date Taken:
1971-07-29
Program:
Apollo
Mission:
Apollo XV
Subject Terms:
FLIGHT
Subject Terms:
PROJECT
Subject Terms:
PERSONNEL
Subject Terms:
APOLLO
Subject Terms:
TEXAS
Subject Terms:
LAUNCH
Subject Terms:
VEHICLES
Subject Terms:
CONSOLES
Subject Terms:
CONTROL
Subject Terms:
INTEGRATED
Subject Terms:
MISSION
Subject Terms:
CENTER
Subject Terms:
SATURN
Subject Terms:
LUNAR
Subject Terms:
SURFACE
Subject Terms:
ACTIVITY
Subject Terms:
SEISMOGRAPHS
Subject Terms:
SPACE
Subject Terms:
IMPACT
Subject Terms:
15
Subject Terms:
JOHNSON
facet_what:
Saturn
facet_what:
Apollo 15
facet_what:
Mission Control Center (MCC-H)
facet_what:
Columbia
facet_where:
Saturn
facet_where:
Texas
facet_where:
Massachusetts
facet_where:
Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Photo ID:
S71-41422
Film Type:
35mm BW
UID:
SPD-JSC-S71-41422
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Seismometer readings studied in Mission Control Center