Close-up of the Apollo 14 lunar module during the historic mission
NASA. Apollo 14 mission. Close-up view of the front section of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage, looking up from the LM ladder. This photograph was taken by one of the Apollo 14 astronauts at the end of their first spacewalk. The LM's entry/exit hatch is just out of view at the bottom, near the center. The rendezvous radar antenna is at the top center. An RCS thruster is visible on the far right. One of the two VHF antennas is on the right. The LM's optical alignment telescope is located in the black circle surrounded by a large white ring. The Earth's crescent is visible in the background. 1971. Vintage chromogenic print. Numbering in the margin on the front. Legend on back label. 40.6 x 40.6 cm with margins.
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