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SITE CHART AND EVA's OF THE THIRD LUNAR LANDING, SIGNED MITCHELL SKETCHES THE PATHS OF BOTH LUNAR SURFACE TRAVERSES
Fra Mauro. Published by the U.S. Army Topographic Command for NASA.
Fra Mauro. Published by the U.S. Army Topographic Command for NASA.
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SITE CHART AND EVA's OF THE THIRD LUNAR LANDING, SIGNED
MITCHELL SKETCHES THE PATHS OF BOTH LUNAR SURFACE TRAVERSES
Fra Mauro. Published by the U.S. Army Topographic Command for NASA. 17 x 22 inches. Scale 1:10,000.
INSCRIBED and SIGNED: "Fra Mauro Base, Apollo 14. Edgar Mitchell, Feb 1971." He has marked the exact landing point with an "X." Additionally he has drawn the traverse foot-path of both EVA's or moon walks. The first EVA is drawn with a small dotted line west of the landing point. The much longer second traverse is drawn with a continuous solid line toward Cone Crater and labeled by Mitchell with: "EVA-2."
The chart is compiled from Lunar Orbiter photography which clearly shows Cone Crater. This crater was the prime objective of the second moon walk. The planned and actual landing site was just west of Triplet Crater.
Fra Mauro. Published by the U.S. Army Topographic Command for NASA. 17 x 22 inches. Scale 1:10,000.
INSCRIBED and SIGNED: "Fra Mauro Base, Apollo 14. Edgar Mitchell, Feb 1971." He has marked the exact landing point with an "X." Additionally he has drawn the traverse foot-path of both EVA's or moon walks. The first EVA is drawn with a small dotted line west of the landing point. The much longer second traverse is drawn with a continuous solid line toward Cone Crater and labeled by Mitchell with: "EVA-2."
The chart is compiled from Lunar Orbiter photography which clearly shows Cone Crater. This crater was the prime objective of the second moon walk. The planned and actual landing site was just west of Triplet Crater.


