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APOLLO 12—PLANS FOR MAN'S SECOND LUNAR LANDING, SIGNED BY BEAN Apollo 12 Final Flight Plan. Apollo AS-507/CSM-108/LM-6 Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, October 15, 1969.
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APOLLO 12—PLANS FOR MAN'S SECOND LUNAR LANDING, SIGNED BY BEAN
Apollo 12 Final Flight Plan. Apollo AS-507/CSM-108/LM-6 Houston, TX: NASA/MSC, October 15, 1969.
8 x 10½ inches. Approximately 240 pages, with 4 fold-out sheets. Light blue card stock covers, punched and stapled at spine. Block of ten "First Man on the Moon" stamps affixed to front cover, an eleventh stamp affixed to lower right, and four postmarks from the launch date of the Apollo 12 mission, reading "Cape Canaveral, FL. NOV 14 AM 1969. 32920." Front cover detached, coffee stains to upper edges.
SIGNED BY ALAN BEAN on front cover. Includes: general flight plan notes including space suit wearing schedules, communications and power periods, photographic nomenclature, and various equipment operations schedules; mission objectives which are mainly focused on the lunar surface activities; mission timeline, including contingency plans in the case of trouble extracting the LM, docking issues, or the failure of the LM descent engine.
8 x 10½ inches. Approximately 240 pages, with 4 fold-out sheets. Light blue card stock covers, punched and stapled at spine. Block of ten "First Man on the Moon" stamps affixed to front cover, an eleventh stamp affixed to lower right, and four postmarks from the launch date of the Apollo 12 mission, reading "Cape Canaveral, FL. NOV 14 AM 1969. 32920." Front cover detached, coffee stains to upper edges.
SIGNED BY ALAN BEAN on front cover. Includes: general flight plan notes including space suit wearing schedules, communications and power periods, photographic nomenclature, and various equipment operations schedules; mission objectives which are mainly focused on the lunar surface activities; mission timeline, including contingency plans in the case of trouble extracting the LM, docking issues, or the failure of the LM descent engine.


