Mt. Hadley and Hill 305
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An image of Mt. Hadley and Hill 305 taken from station 6 during EVA 2.
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Apollo 15 Map and Image Library
August 1, 1971
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EVA 2
Distant Lunar Module 2
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This photo shows the LM (Lunar Module) as seen from Station 6, with the Pluton Crater in the background. It was taken along with 11324, which is David Scott's favorite photo from the mission.
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August 1, 1971
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EVA 2
Mt. Hadley Slope
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Part of a series of 500-mm photographs of Mt. Hadley taken by David Scott at Station 6 on the flank of Mt. Hadley Delta (AS15-84-11292 - AS15-84-11301).
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August 1, 1971
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EVA 2
Hadley Rille, Aerial Panoramic
Aerial photo of the Apollo 15 landing site, including the lunar module. From the center of an image taken by the panoramic camera on <em>Endeavor</em> during its 16th orbit, roughly one hour after the end of the SEVA.
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July 31, 1971
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Hadley Rille
SEVA: Mount Hadley in shadow
Photo of the Apennine Range with Mt. Hadley in shadow on the right, taken from the Lunar Module during the SEVA. From a sequence of images taken by Dave Scott panning around the view from the top hatch of the Lunar Module.
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July 30, 1971
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Apennine Range, Mount Hadley
Landing Site, Aerial View
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Aerial photo of the Apollo 15 landing site, including the lunar module. From a sequence of images taken by the metric camera on <em>Endeavor</em> during its 16th orbit, just over 100km above the surface. Note that vertical dimensions are somewhat exaggerated from this angle.
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July 31, 1971
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Landing Site
Mt Hadley Left Flank
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A photo of Mt. Hadley, showing the lower portions of the mountain's left flank (NASA).
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August 1, 1971
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EVA 2
Distant Lunar Module
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This photo shows the Lunar Module (LM) as seen from Station 6, with the Pluton Crater in the background. The Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) site is to the left of the LM. According to NASA, this photo is David Scott's favorite (NASA).
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August 1, 1971
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EVA 2
Swann's Leading Edge
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A photo of the hill immediately south of Mt. Hadley. At 144:50:48, Dave Scott refers to this feature as the "forward, leading edge of Swann Mountain", but may have meant the 'leading edge of the Swann Range' (NASA; more details on this below).
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August 1, 1971
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More information about the names used to refer to this location can be found here: https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15BigRockMtn.html
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EVA 2
Mt. Hadley West Face
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A photo of the west face of Mt. Hadley, showing the "high water marks" at the base of the mountain. Photos AS15-84- 11309 to 11315 are part of a vertical sequence taken by Dave Scott (NASA).
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August 1, 1971
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A vertical composition of photos AS15-84- 11309 to 11315 can be viewed here:
https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15-11309-15.jpg
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EVA 2