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S71-43942 (2 Aug. 1971)
--- This view is the second of a series of three mosaic photographs which
compose a 360-degree panoramic view of the Apollo 15 Hadley-Apennine landing
site, taken near the close of the third and final lunar surface extravehicular
activity (EVA) by astronauts David R. Scott, commander, and James B. Irwin,
lunar module pilot. This group of photographs was designated the Rover "RIP"
Pan because the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was parked in its final position
prior to the two crew men returning to the Lunar Module (LM). The astronaut
taking the pan was standing about 325 feet east of the LM. The LRV was parked
about 300 feet east of the LM. This mosaic covers a field of view from about
southeast to about west by northwest. Visible on the horizon from left to
right are: Sliver Spur on the Apennine Front; Hadley Delta Mountain and St.
George Crater; Bennett Hill; and the LM. The other two views which compose
the 360-degree pan are S71-43940 and S71-43943.