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LANDING SITES AS SEEN FROM ORBIT, SIGNED IDENTICAL TO THE ONE CARRIED ON THE MISSION
CSM Orbit Monitor Chart (CDM), Sheet 4 of 4, Apollo Mission 14 – Site Fra Mauro, January 31, 1971 Launch Date.
CSM Orbit Monitor Chart (CDM), Sheet 4 of 4, Apollo Mission 14 – Site Fra Mauro, January 31, 1971 Launch Date.
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LANDING SITES AS SEEN FROM ORBIT, SIGNED
IDENTICAL TO THE ONE CARRIED ON THE MISSION
CSM Orbit Monitor Chart (CDM), Sheet 4 of 4, Apollo Mission 14 – Site Fra Mauro, January 31, 1971 Launch Date. Lunar map, second edition, December 7, 1970. 16 x 39 inches. Scale 1:650,000.
Boldly SIGNED and INSCRIBED near his landing site ellipse: "EDGAR MITCHELL, Apollo 14 LMP."
This map is identical to the flown map with the only difference being that the flown version was connected into a continuous loop then folded for "accordion-type" viewing capability. The high resolution map shows surface features as small as 1,000 feet and has the ground tracks of orbits 3 and 12 plotted as full length continuous white lines. Large white numbers of "16, 17, 18, 19, 20" are equally spaced to provide panel sequencing numbers when folded into accordion style. A legend in the white bottom border area defines the shape of markings for the terminator, initial point, folding ticks, and the Command Module on-board chart limits. The landing ellipses for both the Apollo 12 and 14 sites are clearly marked.
CSM Orbit Monitor Chart (CDM), Sheet 4 of 4, Apollo Mission 14 – Site Fra Mauro, January 31, 1971 Launch Date. Lunar map, second edition, December 7, 1970. 16 x 39 inches. Scale 1:650,000.
Boldly SIGNED and INSCRIBED near his landing site ellipse: "EDGAR MITCHELL, Apollo 14 LMP."
This map is identical to the flown map with the only difference being that the flown version was connected into a continuous loop then folded for "accordion-type" viewing capability. The high resolution map shows surface features as small as 1,000 feet and has the ground tracks of orbits 3 and 12 plotted as full length continuous white lines. Large white numbers of "16, 17, 18, 19, 20" are equally spaced to provide panel sequencing numbers when folded into accordion style. A legend in the white bottom border area defines the shape of markings for the terminator, initial point, folding ticks, and the Command Module on-board chart limits. The landing ellipses for both the Apollo 12 and 14 sites are clearly marked.


