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Panorama view of Apollo 16 lunar surface photos as lunar module pilot Charles M. Duke Jr. is photographed by commander John W. Young collecting lunar samples at Station No. 1 during the first moonwalk of the mission at the Descartes landing site. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 16 images starting with frame AS16-114-18416 thru end frame AS16-114-18431. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are no stars visible in the sky due to the bright lunar surface reflection of the Sun. With significant overlap and time delay between frames, it is possible to create two different versions of this panorama with astronaut Charles Duke (Apollo 16) in the center (jsc2012e052598) and both in the center and walking away to the right (jsc2012e052599).
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Panorama view of Apollo 16 lunar surface photos as lunar module pilot Charles M. Duke Jr. is photographed by commander John W. Young collecting lunar samples at Station No. 1 during the first moonwalk of the mission at the Descartes landing site. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 16 images starting with frame AS16-114-18416 thru end frame AS16-114-18431. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are no stars visible in the sky due to the bright lunar surface reflection of the Sun. With significant overlap and time delay between frames, it is possible to create two different versions of this panorama with astronaut Charles Duke (Apollo 16) in the center (jsc2012e052598) and both in the center and walking away to the right (jsc2012e052599).
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