File:An Astronaut's Snapshot of the Moon.jpg

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English: Panorama of the Taurus-Littrow valley on the moon. This Station 4 panorama shot by Apollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan on 13 December 1972 shows the Taurus Littrow valley with astronaut Jack Schmitt standing 40 metres to the west beside the lunar rover at the edge of the 110-metre wide Shorty Crater. Cernan spent about two minutes shooting 37 pictures side-by-side (frame numbers AS17-137-20991 to AS17-137-21027). These have been used to create various panormaic views of the Station 4 site which was visited during the second of three moonwalks during the Apollo 17 mission. The lunar soil is tinted faintly orange between the lunar rover and the large boulder behind it, and on the sloping inner sides of the crater. The tint comes from 3.7 billion-year-old tiny orange glass beads created by volcanic fire fountains. These were buried in the soil and later excavated by the Shorty Crater impact, 20 to 30 million years ago. The low mountain directly behind the lunar rover is Family Mountain, six kilometres away (refs: Apollo 17 Preliminary Science Report, NASA; Apollo 17 Mission Report, NASA).
Français : Photo prise par astronaute Gene Cernan de la mission apollo 17, et montrant astronaute Dr. H. Jack Schmitt et la vallée lunaire Taurus-Littrow. Sur cette vue, on peut voir le véhicule lunaire près du bord du cratère Shorty. Les montagnes en arrière plan forment la bordure de la vallée. Cette région de la lune est la dernière a avoir été foulée par l'homme.
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