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Friday, July 16, 2010

SPACE-23. Moon photo index: Training Photos and "Moon Photos"

"Moon plays": The Moon Was the Earth - Truth and Lie In the Atmosphere

23. Moon photo index: Training Photos and "Moon Photos" Of the "Moon Landings" on Earth

The moon car LRV on Earth - the moon landscapes on Earth

Apollo 15 in the moon hall: Irwin with two Suns and a 
Rover in the background.
Apollo 15 in the moon hall: Irwin with two Suns and a Rover in the background.

by Michael Palomino


Apollo 11


Here is a Command Module on it's approach to the "moon",
 but this should be in fact the "Lunar Module"...
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5452: chaos of shadows around the 
crater near the landed "Lunar Module"
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5498: around the reflector which is 
said having set up "on the moon" there are no foot prints. The
 reflector is implanted into the photo...




Photos from the "moon car" LRV


Development

The development of a "moon car" (Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV, "Rover") 1



The "moon car" of Apollo 15

"Astronaut" Scott is driving a car in the "moon dust", but there are no wheel tracks

"Astronaut" Scott from Apollo 15 is driving the 
"moon car" here, a "Rover", so NASA says, but there 
are no wheel tracks in the "moon dust" - to the contrary there
 are foot prints...
The "moon car" of Apollo 16



Chaos of shadows at the "moon car" of Apollo 16, and there are two Suns in the "moon sky"...
Chaos of shadows around the "moon car" of Apollo 16, 
e.g. on the photo AS16-108-17730, and there should be two Suns in the 
"moon sky"...




Mondlandschaften / paysages de la lune / paisajes de la luna / moon landscapes

                                  Moon valley ("Valle de la Luna"): The moon is in Chile
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1. Moon Fotos: The Development Of the "Moon Car" for Apollo 15 to Apollo 17 1969-1971

From a Single-Seater to a Two-Seater "Rover" Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV - From Boeing to Kennedy Space Center

by Michael Palomino 2006

Gerald Carr (left) and Joe Engle (seating) testing a 1:1 model of a
 "moon car", 22. December.1969
vergrössernGerald Carr (left) and Joe Engle (seating) testing a 1:1 model of a "moon car", 22. December.1969

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-70-H-1159.jpg


Foto no. 70-HC-911: 
The three astronauts Scott, Worden and Irwin on a model of a "moon 
car" called "Rover" vergrössernFoto no. 70-HC-911: The three astronauts Scott, Worden and Irwin on a model of a "moon car" called "Rover"

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-70-HC-911.jpg


The "moon 
car" "Rover" on a test stand at Boeing, 29. January 1971 vergrössernThe "moon car" "Rover" on a test stand at Boeing, 29. January 1971

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-H-111.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html


The "moon 
car" (Lunar Research Vehicle LRV, "Rover") before the 
transport from Boeing to the Kennedy Space Center, foto no. 
Boeing-LRV-2A297777. vergrössernThe "moon car" (Lunar Research Vehicle LRV, "Rover") before the transport from Boeing to the Kennedy Space Center, foto no. Boeing-LRV-2A297777.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-Boeing-LRV-2A297777.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html


Control panel with 
joystick, foto no. Boeing-LRV-2A299776 vergrössernControl panel with joystick, foto no. Boeing-LRV-2A299776

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-Boeing-LRV-2A299776.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html


Foto no. 71-HC-731: 
The seat's construction of a training moon vehicle 1g-LRV, in the back 
the astronauts Scott (left) and Irwin (right), 11. May 1971. vergrössernFoto no. 71-HC-731: The seat's construction of a training moon vehicle 1g-LRV, in the back the astronauts Scott (left) and Irwin (right), 11. May 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-HC-731.jpg


So, when the "moon car" will not circulate on the moon, then NASA betrayed the whole World, and Boeing also, and other arms industries also. And it was precisly like this, but only the bosses of the simulation centres and the president (Nixon) knew about it...
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 2. Moon Fotos: The "Training Moon Car" 1g-LRV and the "Moon Car" LRV In Training

Preparations With the "Moon Car" For "Apollo 15"


Training "moon car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g trainer")
on a geologic excursion in a craterfield in Cinder Lake, Arizona


by Michael Palomino 2006

Contents
1. Artistical "concept" of Apollo 15 with the "moon car"
2. Apollo 15: Training fotos with the training "moon car" "Grover" and with the "moon car" (LRV)

Abreviations:
LRV: Lunar Roving Vehicle ("Moon car" Rover)
EVA: extra vehicular activity.

Comment
There exist two kinds of "moon cars": a training car "1g trainer" or "1-g trainer" or "Geology Rover" or short "Grover", and the real "moon car" "Lunar Research Vehicle" LRV which can be folded together.
(http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html)

On training fotos becomes obvious that the training took place e.g. in landscapes which resembled to the latter "moon landscapes", e.g. craterfield at Cinder Lake, Arizona, and at Taos at the Rio Grande, New Mexico. At the same time one can believe that NASA has not published all training fotos with the "moon car", as it is normal for a military organization.

Michael Palomino 2006



nach oben
1. Artistical "concept" of Apollo 15 with the "moon car"


Artistical concept for Apollo 15 foto no.: S71-39868: Lunar Module
 (LM) and "moon car" (Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV) aside a blue 
hill with blue sky. vergrössernArtistical concept for Apollo 15 foto no.: S71-39868: Lunar Module (LM) and "moon car" (Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV) aside a blue hill with blue sky.

Ausrufezeichen rot
A blue sky and a landscape in blue do not exist on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere and no refraction.


Artistical moon landing concept by Jerry Elmore for Apollo 15 foto
 no.: S71-33433: The "moon landscape" of the "moon 
landing" with the projected ways of the "moon car" LRV 
drawn in. vergrössernArtistical moon landing concept by Jerry Elmore for Apollo 15 foto no.: S71-33433: The "moon landscape" of the "moon landing" with the projected ways of the "moon car" LRV drawn in.

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075677.htm

Ausrufezeichen rot
A blue sky and a landscape in blue do not exist on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere and no refraction.


Artistical concept of the "moon landing" by Jerry Elmore
 for Apollo 15 foto no.: S71-33433: The "moon landscape" of 
the "moon landing" with the projected ways to go by foot drawn
 in when the "moon car" should not function. vergrössernArtistical concept of the "moon landing" by Jerry Elmore for Apollo 15 foto no.: S71-33433: The "moon landscape" of the "moon landing" with the projected ways to go by foot drawn in when the "moon car" should not function.

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075678.htm

Ausrufezeichen rot
A blue sky and a landscape in blue do not exist on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere and no refraction.


Artistical concept about Apollo 15, foto no. S71-39708: Radio 
communication between astronaut (little antenna), "moon car" 
(TV camera, big antenna) and the Earth, with radio communication between
 service modul and the Earth, diagram 7-9-1971. vergrössernArtistical concept about Apollo 15, foto no. S71-39708: Radio communication between astronaut (little antenna), "moon car" (TV camera, big antenna) and the Earth, with radio communication between service modul and the Earth, diagram 7-9-1971.

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075675.htm

Ausrufezeichen rot
Impossibilities:
-- such a little TV camera is not existing, and in the 1960ies a TV camera had a weight of about 60 kg
-- a radio communication between moon and Earth over 380.000 km is not possible.



nach oben
2. Apollo 15: Training Fotos with the training "moon car" "Grover" and with the "moon car" "Rover" (LRV)


Irwin (left) and Scott (right) with the training "moon 
car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g 
trainer") on a geological excursion in the crater field of Cinder 
Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 
1970, Foto 1. vergrössernIrwin (left) and Scott (right) with the training "moon car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g trainer") on a geological excursion in the crater field of Cinder Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 1970, Foto 1.

The training vehicle is a construction of "US" Geological Survey.

Apollo 15 crewmen riding lunar roving vehicle simulator during geology trip

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075685.htm
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-s70-53300.jpg


Irwin (left) and Scott (right) with the training "moon 
car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g 
trainer") on a geological excursion in the crater field of Cinder 
Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 
1970, Foto 2. vergrössernIrwin (left) and Scott (right) with the training "moon car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g trainer") on a geological excursion in the crater field of Cinder Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 1970, Foto 2.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-S70-53283.jpg


Irwin (left) and Scott 
(right) with the training "moon car" "Grover" (Lunar
 Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g trainer") on a geological 
excursion in the crater field of Cinder Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 
30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 1970, Foto 3. vergrössernIrwin (left) and Scott (right) with the training "moon car" "Grover" (Lunar Roving Vehicle Simulator, "1g trainer") on a geological excursion in the crater field of Cinder Lake, Arizona, at a border of a 30 feet deep crater, 2.-3. November 1970, Foto 3.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-S70-53284.jpg


There are more training fotos with the crater landscape in Arizona.


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. S71-23772, EVA excursion in a 
landscape similar to the moon at Taos at Rio Grande river (New Mexico). 
Irwin takes samples of the soil with a shovel, Scott hat a bag in his 
hands for the sample, the training "moon car" 
"Grover" is in the background, 11.-12. March 1971, catalogue 
date 3. November 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. S71-23772, EVA excursion in a landscape similar to the moon at Taos at Rio Grande river (New Mexico). Irwin takes samples of the soil with a shovel, Scott hat a bag in his hands for the sample, the training "moon car" "Grover" is in the background, 11.-12. March 1971, catalogue date 3. November 1971.

Members of Apollo 15 crew collect soil samples during simulated EVA

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075688.htm
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-s71-23772.jpg


Training for Apollo 15 
foto no. S71-23774: Irwin and Scott in the training "moon car"
 "Grover" during an EVA excursion in a landscape similar to 
the moon at Taos al Rio Grande (New Mexico), 11.-12. March 1971,  
catalogue date 3.11.1971 vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15 foto no. S71-23774: Irwin and Scott in the training "moon car" "Grover" during an EVA excursion in a landscape similar to the moon at Taos al Rio Grande (New Mexico), 11.-12. March 1971,  catalogue date 3.11.1971

Members of Apollo 15 crew ride Lunar Roving Vehicle during simulated EVA

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075689.htm
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-s71-23774HR.jpg


Training for Apollo 15, foto no.: KSC-71PC-310: The "moon 
car" LRV at the test stand at the Kennedy Space Center, 8. April 
1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no.: KSC-71PC-310: The "moon car" LRV at the test stand at the Kennedy Space Center, 8. April 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-KSC-71PC-310.jpg


There are lots of fotos with tests of the "moon car" at KSC.


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. KSC-71P-282: The "moon 
car" LRV is folded together before the "Lunar Module" 
(LM), 23. March 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. KSC-71P-282: The "moon car" LRV is folded together before the "Lunar Module" (LM), 23. March 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-KSC-71P-282.jpg


Training for  Apollo 15, foto no. KSC-71P-281: The folded 
"moon car" LRV will be "wrapped", 23. March 1971. vergrössernTraining for  Apollo 15, foto no. KSC-71P-281: The folded "moon car" LRV will be "wrapped", 23. March 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-KSC-71P-281.jpg


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-682: The wrapped "moon
 car", April 1971 ca. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-682: The wrapped "moon car", April 1971 ca.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-HC-682.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Impossibility:
The "Lunar Module" has never done one flight during the training time. How should LM be able to fly with a car in the belly?



Training for Apollo 15, foto no.
 S71-16722: Scott and Irwin with a  LRV-1 trainer at Manned Spacecraft 
Center (MSC) at Houston, catalogue date: 29. January 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. S71-16722: Scott and Irwin with a  LRV-1 trainer at Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) at Houston, catalogue date: 29. January 1971.

Members of Apollo 15 crew shown with Lunar Roving Vehicle One-G trainer

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075687.htm

Ausrufezeichen rot
Die Reifen zeigen ihre Metallstruktur nicht.


Training for Apollo 15 foto no. S71-30542: The "moon 
car" (Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV) on a test stand with the Lunar 
Module (LM) at Kennedy Space Center KSC, 21. April 1971, catalogue date 
21. April 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15 foto no. S71-30542: The "moon car" (Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV) on a test stand with the Lunar Module (LM) at Kennedy Space Center KSC, 21. April 1971, catalogue date 21. April 1971.

View of Apollo 15 Lunar Roving Vehicle and Lunar Module during simulations

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075692.htm
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-s71-30542HR.jpg


Training for Apollo 15 
foto no. 71-HC-677: Press activities about the "moon car". The
 astronauts Irwin (left) and Scott (right) seat on a training "moon
 car", 4. May 1971. Training for Apollo 15 foto no. 71-HC-677: Press activities about the "moon car". The astronauts Irwin (left) and Scott (right) seat on a training "moon car", 4. May 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-HC-677.jpg


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-678: Irwin explains at a 
press conference the LRV and other "moon things" as the big 
Hasselblad camera on the flor or the helmets etc., 6. May 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-678: Irwin explains at a press conference the LRV and other "moon things" as the big Hasselblad camera on the flor or the helmets etc., 6. May 1971.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-HC-678.jpg


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-722: Irwin works at a back 
installation of the "moon car", Scott at a film of the film 
camera. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-HC-722: Irwin works at a back installation of the "moon car", Scott at a film of the film camera.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-HC-722.jpg


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-H-845: Irwin (left) and Scott 
(right) are driving with a 1g training "moon car" to a stony 
sitew for an EVA protocoll. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. 71-H-845: Irwin (left) and Scott (right) are driving with a 1g training "moon car" to a stony sitew for an EVA protocoll.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-H-845.jpg


http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/ap15-71-H-1131.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
The wheels do not show their structure with metal rings.


Training for Apollo 15, foto no. S71-00166: The "moon 
car" LRV with TV camera at the front and the film camera at the 
seats, katalogue date 22. June 1971. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15, foto no. S71-00166: The "moon car" LRV with TV camera at the front and the film camera at the seats, katalogue date 22. June 1971.

View of the Lunar Roving Vehicle
"A television camera, which can be controlled remotely from the ground (front), and a motion picture camera (rear) are among the gear on the LRV."

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075671.htm

Ausrufezeichen rot
Such a little TV camera is not possible for the 1960ies.



Training of Apollo 15, 
foto no. S71-39867: Scott and Irwin seat in the "moon car" 
during a simulation training with a "moon surface" at Kennedy 
Space Center (KSC), katalogue date 30. June 1971. vergrössernTraining of Apollo 15, foto no. S71-39867: Scott and Irwin seat in the "moon car" during a simulation training with a "moon surface" at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), katalogue date 30. June 1971.

Astronauts Scott and Irwin shown on Lunar Roving Vehicle at KSC

http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/default.htm
http://www.apolloexplorer.co.uk/photo/html/AS15/10075696.htm


Training for Apollo 15: "Moon car" in the foreground, in
 the background are staying the three astronauts with their Corvets. vergrössernTraining for Apollo 15: "Moon car" in the foreground, in the background are staying the three astronauts with their Corvets.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/images15.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a15/A15-Life-Corvettes-s.jpg


The astronauts are "winning types", not thinking types. They are "national heroes" already before the flight.

That the "moon landing" could be a fake is for the media of the "USA" unimaginable. The manipulation succeeds, supposedly also with the help of CIA.
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