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Camera, Lunar Mapping, Apollo

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Fairchild Space & Defense Systems

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National Air and Space Museum Object Description
This is the flight backup for the mapping cameras used on the last three Apollo missions. Mapping the lunar surface was a high priority during Apollo 15, 16, and 17. Mounted in the service module, the mapping camera captured high-resolution images of the Moon as the spacecraft orbited. While returning to Earth, command module pilots performed spacewalks to retrieve the film canisters, mounted on the right side of the camera.

This flight backup, available for those missions if the installed cameras were damaged or malfunctioned before launch, is the best surviving example of the Fairchild-built camera. The flown versions remained in the service modules, which burned up when they reentered the Earth's atmosphere.

This camera was transferred from NASA to the Museum ...

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Camera, Lunar Mapping, Apollo

Creator

Fairchild Space & Defense Systems, Manufacturer

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EQUIPMENT-Photographic; Photographic equipment

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Material

Aluminum; Plastic; Glass; Synthetic polymer; Celuloid film

Dimensions

Overall: 1 ft. 9 1/2 in. × 3 ft. 11 in., 225lb., 2 ft. 6 in. (54.6 × 119.4cm, 102.1kg, 76.2cm)

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Provenance

Credit Line: Transferred from NASA

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Location

United States of America

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Photography

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