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AS15-86-11659 (1 Aug.
1971) --- Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, holds the Lunar Roving
Vehicle from sliding downhill during the second Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular
activity. Apparently, both of the rover's rear wheels are off the ground.
The rover was parked facing downhill on a 15 to 20 degree slope. Astronaut
David R. Scott, commander, took this photograph. Scott was performing other
tasks while Irwin held the rover. They were parked at a "fresh"
crater on the Apennine Front (Hadley Delta Mountain) slope. In the foreground
a lunar rake lies atop a mound.