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Old 06-29-2007, 01:32 PM   #128 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by knot_e_lady View Post
Actually, I did post a picture of the Apollo 15 landing sight. This landing was longer (3 days) and more active then any other landing. They roamed around the surface with the little car, stirring up a bit of dust. Any other landing sites are just too small to be seen with the technology that we currently have.
You must be as big a fan of the NASA moon landings as I am, Knot. There wasn't much dust at the landing sites at the "Sea/Ocean" area. But you're right. There had to been a lot of dust in the highlands.

And anyway, the Hubble needs to be repaired, too. Charles Duke talked to me about his experience on the moon. He was also the backup crew for Apollo 11.
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