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LUNAR TRAJECTORY NOTES—FIRST ROVER MISSION. Apollo 15 Lunar Trajectory Notes. MSC Internal Note No. 71-FM-232. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, June 30, 1971. image 1
LUNAR TRAJECTORY NOTES—FIRST ROVER MISSION. Apollo 15 Lunar Trajectory Notes. MSC Internal Note No. 71-FM-232. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, June 30, 1971. image 2
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LUNAR TRAJECTORY NOTES—FIRST ROVER MISSION.
Apollo 15 Lunar Trajectory Notes. MSC Internal Note No. 71-FM-232. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, June 30, 1971.

25 March 2013, 13:00 EDT
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LUNAR TRAJECTORY NOTES—FIRST ROVER MISSION.

Apollo 15 Lunar Trajectory Notes. MSC Internal Note No. 71-FM-232. Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, June 30, 1971.
xiv, 216 pp. Diagrams throughout. 10½ x 8 inches. Card stock covers, punched and stapled.

Includes several illustrations after cartoons by "South," showing the astronauts in amusing scenarios including seeing aliens driving a Willys Jeep on the moon.
SIGNED by DAVE SCOTT with "CDR Apollo 15" on upper cover.

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