File:Lovell and Haise geology training (S70-20253).jpg
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English: Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left) commander, and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, carry out a simulation of a lunar traverse at Kilauea, Hawaii, site. Both crew members of NASA's third team of Moon explorers were carrying cameras and communications equipment during the simulated traverse. They maintained contact with men in the roles of spacecraft throughout the traverse. Lovell holds a scoop for the Apollo Lunar Hand Tools (ALHT) and a gnomon, also for the ALHT is deployed in front of Haise. The ALHT carrier is at left background, (almost obscured by Lovell).
Magyar: James Lovell parancsnok (balra) és Fred Haise holdkomp pilóta (jobbra) Hawaii-n a Kilauea vulkánnál geológiai szimuláción vesz részt. A NASA harmadik holdraszálló legénységének mindkét tagja kamerát és kommunikációs felszerelést hordoz magával a geológiai gyakorlaton. Mindketten űrhajósok módjára tartanak kapcsolatot a többi résztvevővel a gyakorlat során. Lovell egy lapátot tart az Apollo Lunar Hand Tools (ALHT – Apollo Holdi Kéziszerszámok) szerszámkészletből, Haise előtt pedig egy szintén az ALHT-ből származó gnommon látható. Az ALHT tartókerete balra hátul látható (Lovell áltan kissé kitakarva) |
Date | Taken on 5 January 1970 |
Source | NASA Human Space Flight Gallery |
Author | NASA |
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