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Apollo 15 Crew and Family Me
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Apollo 15 Crew and Family Members |
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The three Apollo 15 crew receive a welcome on their arrival at Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, after en eight-hour flight aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 jet aircraft from Hawaii. Left to right are: Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B. Irwin. Members of the astronaut's families identified in picture are left to right: Scott's daughter, Tracy, Worden's father, Merrill Worden, Worden's daughter, Merrill, and Irwin's two daughters, Joy and Jill. |
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08/08/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Roving Hills
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Roving Hills |
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David R. Scott, Commander of Apollo 15, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the third lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) of the mission at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. Hadley Rille is at the right center of the picture. Hadley Delta, in the background, rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. St. George Crater is partially visible at the upper right edge. This photograph was taken by Lunar Module pilot James B. Irwin. This view is looking almost due South. |
| Date |
08/01/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Scott Gives Salute
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Scott Gives Salute |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module "Falcon" is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) away. This photograph was taken by Astronaut James B. Irwin, Lunar Module pilot. |
| Date |
08/01/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Scott on Slope of Hadley Del
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Scott on Slope of Hadley Delta |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, with tongs and gnomon in hand, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in right foreground. View is looking slightly south of west. "Bennett Hill" is at extreme right. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took this photograph. |
| Date |
08/01/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Scott on the Rover
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Scott on the Rover |
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David R. Scott, Apollo 15 Commander, is seated in the Rover, Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) during the first lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. |
| Date |
07/31/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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The Apollo 15 Prime Crew
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The Apollo 15 Prime Crew |
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The prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are from left to right: Commander, David R. Scott, Command Module pilot, Alfred M. Worden and Lunar Module pilot, James B. Irwin. The Apollo 15 emblem is in the background. |
| Date |
06/28/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Irwin Loads-up the Rover
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Irwin Loads-up the Rover |
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Apollo 15 Lunar Module pilot James B. Irwin loads-up the "Rover", Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with tools and equipment in preparation for the first lunar extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. A portion of the Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" is on the left. The undeployed Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3) lies atop the LM's Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA). This view is looking slightly West of South. Hadley Delta and the Apennine Front are in the background to the left. St. George crater is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) in the distance behind Irwin's head. |
| Date |
07/31/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Irwin next to Rover
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Irwin next to Rover |
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, Lunar Module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, Commander. |
| Date |
07/31/1971 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott in front of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the Apollo 15 mission's third extravehicular activity (EVA-3). He is standing in the Hadley Delta. Note the footprints all around him. |
| Date |
08.01.1971 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, performs a task at the Lunar Roving Vehicle parked on the edge of Hadley Rille during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1). This photograph was taken by Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, from the flank of St. George Crater. The view is looking north along the rille. |
| Date |
07.31.1971 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, standing on the slope of Hadley Delta, uses a 70mm camera during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. He is some 10.5 miles (or 17.5 kilometers) from the base of the Apennine Mountains seen in the background. Scott carries tongs in his left hand. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in the background. This view is looking east. |
| Date |
07.31.1971 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, with tongs and gnomon in hand, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in right foreground. View is looking slightly south of west. "Bennett Hill" is at extreme right. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took this photograph. |
| Date |
08.01.1971 |
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David Scott
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David Scott |
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Dr. David R. Scott was appointed Director of NASA's Flight Research Center on April 18, 1975. From August 1973 he served as Deputy Director of FRC and was appointed acting director in January 1975. He is retired from the U.S. Air Force where he held the rank of Colonel. Dave left the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center on October 30, 1977 after the Center had been renamed in honor of Hugh L. Dryden. As a NASA astronaut, Scott flew on Gemini 8, Apollo 9 and was spacecraft commander of Apollo 15. When he left the astronaut corps in 1972, Scott was named Technical Assistant to the Apollo Program Manager at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Later he served as Special Assistant for Mission Operations and Government Funded Equipment. Dave earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from the United States Military Academy in 1954, standing fifth in a class of 633, and the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1962. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Astronautical Science from the University of Michigan in 1971. Dave has graduated from the Air Force Experimental Test Pilot School and Aerospace Research Pilot School. He has over 5,600 hours flying time along with 20 hours of extra vehicular activity (EVA) time. Dr. Scott is a Fellow of the American Astronautical Society, Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, and Sigma Gamma Tau. Among Dr. Scott's special honors are two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, two Air Force Distinguished Service Medals, the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Force Association's David C. Schilling Trophy, and the Robert J. Collier Trophy for 1971. |
| Date |
01.01.1975 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, standing on the slope of Hadley Delta, uses a 70mm camera during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. He is some 10.5 miles (or 17.5 kilometers) from the base of the Apennine Mountains seen in the background. Scott carries tongs in his left hand. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in the background. This view is looking east. |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-31 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, performs a task at the Lunar Roving Vehicle parked on the edge of Hadley Rille during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1). This photograph was taken by Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, from the flank of St. George Crater. The view is looking north along the rille. |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-31 |
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Astronaut James Irwin works
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Astronaut James Irwin works at Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. A portion of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is on the left. The undeployed Laser Ranging Retro Reflector (LR-3) lies atop the LM's MOdulear Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA). This view is looking slightly west of south. Hadley Delta and the Apennine Front are in the background to the left. St. George crater is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) in the distance behind Irwin's head. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander. |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-31 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott in front of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the Apollo 15 mission's third extravehicular activity (EVA-3). He is standing in the Hadley Delta. Note the footprints all around him. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Astronaut David Scott on slo
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Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, with tongs and gnomon in hand, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover is in right foreground. View is looking slightly south of west. "Bennett Hill" is at extreme right. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took this photograph. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Astronaut James Irwin works
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Astronaut James Irwin works at Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15 EVA |
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module "Falcon" is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, commander. |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-31 |
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Astronaut James Irwin keeps
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Astronaut James Irwin keeps Lunar Roving Vehicle from sliding downhill |
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, holds the Lunar Roving Vehicle from sliding downhill during the second Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. Apparently, both of the Rover's rear wheels are off the ground. The Rover was parked facing downhill on a 15 to 20 degree slope. Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph. Scott was performing other tasks while Irwin held the Rover. They were parked at a "fresh" crater on the Apennine Front (Hadley Delta Mountain) slope. In the foreground a lunar rake lies atop a mound. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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View of Hadley Delta from to
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View of Hadley Delta from top hatch of Apollo 15 Lunar Module after landing |
| Description |
A view of Hadley Delta, looking southeasterly, as photographed from the top hatch of the Apollo 15 Lunar Module by Astronaut David R. Scott during his stand-up extravehicular activity just after the Lunar Module "Falcon" touched down at the Hadly Apennine landing site. The prominent feature on the horizon in the center of the picture was called Silver Spur by the Apollo 15 crewmen. Hadley Delta mountain rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-31 |
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View of Commemorative plaque
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View of Commemorative plaque left on moon at Hadley-Apennine landing site |
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A close-up view of a commemorative plaque left on the Moon at the Hadley-Apennine landing site in memory of 14 NASA astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, now deceased. Their names are inscribed in alphabetical order on the plaque. The plaque was stuck in the lunar soil by Astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin during their Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. The tin, man-like object represents the figure of a fallen astronaut/cosmonaut. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Apollo 15 lunar sample no. 1
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Apollo 15 lunar sample no. 15415 during second EVA |
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This view, photographed during the second Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) on Aug. 1, 1971, documents the white anorthositic rock, Officially designated as sample no. 15415 on the lunar surface. The rock sits atop the near corner of the crusty "pedestal" rock near the gnomon. Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph soon after he and Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, cmae across the white rock near Spur Crater, Station 7, on the Apennine Front. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Astronaut David Scott gives
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Astronaut David Scott gives salute beside U.S. flag during EVA |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module "Falcon" is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) away. This photograph was taken by Astronaut James B. Irwin, Lunar Module pilot. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Astronaut James Irwin gives
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Astronaut James Irwin gives salute beside U.S. flag during EVA |
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module "Falcon" is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) away. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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Apollo 15 crewmen riding lun
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Apollo 15 crewmen riding lunar roving vehicle simulator during geology trip |
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Two Apollo 15 crewmen, riding a lunar roving vehicle simulator during geology training at the Cinder Lake crater field in Arizona. Astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander, is seated in the background, and to Scott's right is Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. They have stopped at the rim of a 30-foot crater to look over the terrain. The simulator, called "Grover" was built by the U.S. Geological Survey. |
| Date Taken |
1970-11-02 |
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Members of Apollo 15 crew sh
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Members of Apollo 15 crew shown with Lunar Roving Vehicle One-G trainer |
| Description |
Two members of the Apollo 15 prime crew are shown with the Lunar Roving Vehicle One-G trainer in bldg 5, Mission Simulation and Training Facility, Manned Spacecraft Center. Astronaut David R. Scott (on right) is the Apollo 15 commander, and Astronaut James B. Irwin is the lunar module pilot. A Lunar Roving Vehicle similar to this trainer will be used by Scott and Irwin during their Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. |
| Date Taken |
1971-01-29 |
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Members of Apollo 15 crew ri
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Members of Apollo 15 crew ride Lunar Roving Vehicle during simulated EVA |
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A wide-angle view showing two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission riding in a Lunar Roving Vehicle trainer called "Grover" during a simulation of lunar surface extravehicular activity in the Taos, New Mexico area. They are Astronauts David R. Scott (riding in left side seat), commander, and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. Apollo 15 will be the first mission to the Moon to carry a Lunar Roving Vehicle, which will permit the astronauts to cover a larger area for exploration and sample collecting than on previous missions. |
| Date Taken |
1971-03-11 |
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Apollo 15 crewmen inside Apo
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Apollo 15 crewmen inside Apollo 15 Command Module during simulation |
| Description |
Two Apollo 15 prime crewmen can be seen inside the Apollo 15 Command Module during simulation training at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, is in the background. Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, foreground, is the command module pilot (29951), Interior view of Apollo 15 Command Module showing the Apollo 15 crewmen participating in simulation training at KSC. Worden is in the center foreground. Scott can be seen in the left background. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, is on the right (29952). |
| Date Taken |
1971-03-26 |
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Apollo 15 prime crew portrai
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Apollo 15 prime crew portrait |
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These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, David R. Scott, commander, and Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot. Irwin and Scott are in a Lunar Rover model. |
| Date Taken |
1971-03-01 |
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Apollo 15 crewmen inside Apo
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Apollo 15 crewmen inside Apollo 15 Command Module during simulation |
| Description |
Two Apollo 15 prime crewmen can be seen inside the Apollo 15 Command Module during simulation training at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, is in the background. Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, foreground, is the command module pilot (29951), Interior view of Apollo 15 Command Module showing the Apollo 15 crewmen participating in simulation training at KSC. Worden is in the center foreground. Scott can be seen in the left background. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, is on the right (29952). |
| Date Taken |
1971-03-26 |
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View of Apollo 15 Lunar Rovi
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View of Apollo 15 Lunar Roving Vehicle and Lunar Module during simulations |
| Description |
Overall view of the Apollo 15 Lunar Roving Vehicle and the Lunar Module during simulations with the rover at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Astronauts David R. Scott, commander, and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, took part in the training in preparation for their lunar surface extravehicular activity scheduled on the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. |
| Date Taken |
1971-04-21 |
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Apollo 15 prime crew aboard
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Apollo 15 prime crew aboard NASA Motor Vessel Retriever water egress training |
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The prime crewmen of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission, aboard the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever, talk with the assigned lead underwater demolition team (UDT) swimmer for recovery operations of the mission. The crewmen were in the Gulf of Mexico to take part in water egress training. From left to right are U.S. Navy Lt. Fred W. Schmidt, Astronauts Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, and David R. Scott, commander. |
| Date Taken |
1971-05-02 |
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Astronaut David Scott simula
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Astronaut David Scott simulates use of Apollo 15 Lunar Surface Drill at KSC |
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Astronaut David R. Scott, commander of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission, simulates use of the Apollo 15 Lunar Surface Drill (ALSD) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida. Scott's fellow moon-exploring crewman, Astronaut James Irwin, can be seen in the background near Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) trainer. |
| Date Taken |
1971-05-24 |
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Artist's concept of Apollo 1
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Artist's concept of Apollo 15 landing site showing crewmen on LRV |
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An artist's concept of the Apollo 15 Hadley-Apennine landing area showing the two moon-exploring crewmen on a traverse in their Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). The two figures represent Astronauts David R. Scott, commander, and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. The Apollo 15 Lunar Module is in left background. |
| Date Taken |
1971-06-26 |
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Apollo 15 prime crew portrai
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Apollo 15 prime crew portrait |
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These three astronauts are the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. They are, left to right, David R. Scott, commander, Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. The Apollo 15 emblem is in the background. |
| Date Taken |
1971-06-28 |
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Artist's concept of Apollo 1
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Artist's concept of Apollo 15 crewmen performing deployment of LRV |
| Description |
An artist's concept showing the Apollo 15 crewmen performing deployment of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) on the lunar surface. The figure on the left represents Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, who here is maintaining a constant pull on the deployment cable to help the LRV unfold, while Astronaut David R. Scott, the mission commander, right, pulls the tapes that lower the LRV to the surface. |
| Date Taken |
1971-06-26 |
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Apollo 15 crew during suitin
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Apollo 15 crew during suiting up operations at KSC prior to launch |
| Description |
Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, checks the connections to his suit during suiting up operations in the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) Manned Spacecraft Operations Building during Apollo 15 prelaunch countdown (41407), Three Apollo 15 astronauts go through suiting up operations. They are David R. Scott (foreground), commander, Worden (center), command module pilot, and James B. Irwin (in background), lunar module pilot. With the crewmen was Dr. Donald K. Slyaton (wearing dark blue sports shirt), Director of Flight Crew Operations, Manned Spacecraft Center (41408), Scott goes through suiting up operations at KSC during prelaunch countdown (41409), A suit technician assists Irwin as he goes through suiting up operations during prelaunch countdown (41410). |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-26 |
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Artist's concept of Apollo 1
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Artist's concept of Apollo 15 crewmen performing deployment of LRV |
| Description |
An artist's concept showing the final steps of readying the Apollo 15 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or Rover 1 for mobility on the lunar surface. Performing the last few LRV deployment tasks here are (l-r), Astronauts James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, and David R. Scott, commander. More specifically the tasks depicted here include the setting up of the seats and the total releasing of the LRV from the Lunar Module. |
| Date Taken |
1971-06-26 |
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Apollo 15 astronauts train w
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Apollo 15 astronauts train with Lunar Roving Vehicle at KSC |
| Description |
The two moon-exploring crew members of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission train with the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, wearing their complete Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMU). Astronaut David R. Scott, mission commander, is at right, with Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, at left. Brightly colored protective thermal foil material is used on the Ground Commanded Color Television Assembly (GCTA), above, and the Lunar Communciations Relay Unit (LCRU), below. |
| Date Taken |
1971-05-24 |
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Apollo 15 crew during suitin
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Apollo 15 crew during suiting up operations at KSC prior to launch |
| Description |
Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, checks the connections to his suit during suiting up operations in the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) Manned Spacecraft Operations Building during Apollo 15 prelaunch countdown (41407), Three Apollo 15 astronauts go through suiting up operations. They are David R. Scott (foreground), commander, Worden (center), command module pilot, and James B. Irwin (in background), lunar module pilot. With the crewmen was Dr. Donald K. Slyaton (wearing dark blue sports shirt), Director of Flight Crew Operations, Manned Spacecraft Center (41408), Scott goes through suiting up operations at KSC during prelaunch countdown (41409), A suit technician assists Irwin as he goes through suiting up operations during prelaunch countdown (41410). |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-26 |
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Apollo 15 crew during suitin
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Apollo 15 crew during suiting up operations at KSC prior to launch |
| Description |
Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, checks the connections to his suit during suiting up operations in the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) Manned Spacecraft Operations Building during Apollo 15 prelaunch countdown (41407), Three Apollo 15 astronauts go through suiting up operations. They are David R. Scott (foreground), commander, Worden (center), command module pilot, and James B. Irwin (in background), lunar module pilot. With the crewmen was Dr. Donald K. Slyaton (wearing dark blue sports shirt), Director of Flight Crew Operations, Manned Spacecraft Center (41408), Scott goes through suiting up operations at KSC during prelaunch countdown (41409), A suit technician assists Irwin as he goes through suiting up operations during prelaunch countdown (41410). |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-26 |
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Astronauts Scott and Irwin s
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Astronauts Scott and Irwin shown on Lunar Roving Vehicle at KSC |
| Description |
Astronauts David R. Scott (right), commander, and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, are shown on the Lunar Roving Vehicle at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) during Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity simlations. |
| Date Taken |
1971-06-30 |
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Apollo 15 crew during suitin
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Apollo 15 crew during suiting up operations at KSC prior to launch |
| Description |
Astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, checks the connections to his suit during suiting up operations in the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) Manned Spacecraft Operations Building during Apollo 15 prelaunch countdown (41407), Three Apollo 15 astronauts go through suiting up operations. They are David R. Scott (foreground), commander, Worden (center), command module pilot, and James B. Irwin (in background), lunar module pilot. With the crewmen was Dr. Donald K. Slyaton (wearing dark blue sports shirt), Director of Flight Crew Operations, Manned Spacecraft Center (41408), Scott goes through suiting up operations at KSC during prelaunch countdown (41409), A suit technician assists Irwin as he goes through suiting up operations during prelaunch countdown (41410). |
| Date Taken |
1971-07-26 |
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Apollo 15 command module nea
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Apollo 15 command module nears touchdown in mid-Pacific Ocean to end mission |
| Description |
The Apollo 15 Command Module, with Astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B. Irwin aboard, nears a safe touchdown in the mid-Pacific Ocean to end lunar landing mission. Although causing no harm to the crewmen, one of the three main parachutes failed to function properly. The splashdown occurred at 3:45:53 p.m., August 7, 1971, some 330 miles north of Honolulu, Hawaii. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-07 |
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View of activity in Mission
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View of activity in Mission Control Center during Apollo 15 EVA |
| Description |
Gerald D. Griffin, foreground, stands near his console in the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) during Apollo 15's third extravehicular activity (EVA-3) on the lunar surface. Griffin is Gold Team (Shift 1) flight director for the Apollo 15 mission. Astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin can be seen on the large screen at the front of the MOCR as they participate in sample-gathering on the lunar surface. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-02 |
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View of lunar sample no. 154
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View of lunar sample no. 15415 in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory |
| Description |
A close-up view of Apollo 15 lunar sample no. 15415 in the Non-Sterile Nitrogen Processing Line (NNPL) in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC). This sample is the white anorthositic rock (Genesis Rock) collected by Astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin in container no. 196 at Site no. 7 at a Ground Elapsed Time of 145 hours and 42 minutes, on the mission's second extravehicular activity (EVA). |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-13 |
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Astronauts David Scott looks
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Astronauts David Scott looks at sample referred to as "genesis rock |
| Description |
Astronauts David R. Scott, right, commander of the Apollo 15 mission, gets a close look at the sample referred to as the "genesis rock" in the Non-Sterile Nitrogen Processing Line (NNPL) in the Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC). Scientist-Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, left, an Apollo 15 spacecraft communicator, looks on. The white-colored rock has been given the permanent identification number of 15415. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-12 |
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Astronauts Scott and Irwin j
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Astronauts Scott and Irwin join geologists in looking at Apollo 15 samples |
| Description |
Astronauts David R. Scott, left, and James B. Irwin, right, join Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) geologists in looking at some of the first Apollo 15 samples to be opened in the Non-Sterile Nitrogen Processing Line (NNPL) in the Manned Spacecraft Center's Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL). Holding the microphone and making recorded tapes of the two Apollo 15 crewmen's comments is Dr. Gary Lofgren. Partially obscured, near center of photo is Dr. William Phinney, and to his left is Dr. James L. Head. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-09 |
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Astronaut David Scott using
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Astronaut David Scott using Apollo Lunar Surface Drill during second EVA |
| Description |
Astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander, is seen using the Apollo Lunar Surface Drill during the second lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) in this color reproduction taken from a transmission made by the RCA color television camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle. This transmission was the fourth made during the mission. |
| Date Taken |
1971-08-01 |
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