PIX4597344: Apollo 15: J. Irwin on the Moon - Apollo 15: Irwin works at Lunar Roving Vehicle - James Irwin works near the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). 31/07/1971. In the foreground, the shadow of the Lem, in the background, Mount Hadley. Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley - Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module “” Falcon””” is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This photograph was taken by astronaut David R. Scott, commander. Jul 31 1971 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4597522: Apollo 16: the landing site - Panorama - Apollo 16 Landing Site panorama Photo - The landing site with the Lem Orion, astronaut John Young collecting a sample of lunar rock at the back of the lunar jeep, the American flag and the experience SWC (Solar Wind Composition Experiment). Apollo 16 landing site showing: Lunar module, Orion, John Young and the lunar rover, in the background, Stone Mountain, the US flag and the SWC experiment. Images taken at the start of EVA - 2. John Young is beyond the Rover collecting a rock sample / Bridgeman Images
PIX4597613: Apollo 16: the LEM - Apollo 16: lunar module - The Orion lunar module at the Descartes landing site seen by the television camera mounted on the lunar jeep, during the second extravehicular release on April 22, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) “” Orion”” dominates the lunar scene at the Descartes landing site, as seen in the reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). Astronauts John W. Young, commander; and Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot; descended in the Apollo 16 LM to explore the Descartes highlands landing site on the moon. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” in lunar orbit. Note U.S. flag deployed on the left. This picture was made during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA). 22 April 1972 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4597645: Apollo 16: decolving the Lem from the lunar surface - Apollo 16: lunar module liftoff - The Orion lunar module decolves from the moon. View obtained by the television camera mounted on the lunar jeep, April 24, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) “” Orion”” in early lunar liftoff phase is featured in this lunar scene at the Descartes landing site. The still picture is a reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by a TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). While astronauts John W. Young, commander; and Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot; descended in the Apollo 16 LM to explore the Descartes highlands landing site on the moon, astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” in lunar orbit. April 24 1972 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4597740: Apollo 16: the LEM approaching the control module - Apollo 16: LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The LEM (Orion) after leaving the Moon, seen as approaching the control module of Apollo 16 (Casper). The LEM is above the Schubert B crater, west of the Smyth Sea. 23/04/1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage, with astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard, returns from the lunar surface to rejoin the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II took this photograph from the Command Module (CM). The LM is above the Crater Schubert B. The lunar surface area visible in this picture is located at the western edge of Smyth's Sea. 23 April 1972 / Bridgeman Images