
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3184_H2, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 22 February 1967 at 01:55 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
Official website of the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP)
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3184_H2, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 22 February 1967 at 01:55 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3184_H1, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 22 February 1967 at 01:55 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3153_H2, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 20 February 1967 at 22:08 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3153_H1, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 20 February 1967 at 22:08 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3126_H3, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 20 February 1967 at 04:44 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3126_H1, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 20 February 1967 at 04:44 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3149_H3, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 18 February 1967 at 18:40 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator of the NASA Science Mission Directorate, visited the LOIRP on 10 December 2012.
August Uribe (R), Senior Vice President at Soethby’s and also a member of the Explorers Club, visited the LOIRP on 10 December 2012. On the left is LOIRP engineer Ken Zin.
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3149_H2, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 18 February 1967 at 18:40 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]
“Until more formal U.S. Government guidance is developed and perhaps a multilateral approach is developed to reflect various nations’ views on lunar hardware of scientific and historic value, NASA has assembled this document that contains the collected technical knowledge of its personnel – with advice from external experts and potential space-faring entities – and provides interim recommendations for lunar vehicle design and mission planning teams. As such, this document does not represent mandatory USG or international requirements; rather, it is offered to inform lunar spacecraft mission planners interested in helping preserve and protect lunar historic artifacts and potential science opportunities for future missions.”
Full report: NASA’s Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities: How to Protect and Preserve the Historic and Scientific Value of U.S. Government Lunar Artifacts
This newly retrieved high resolution image, frame 3149_H1, was taken by Lunar Orbiter 3 on 20 February 1967 at 18:40 GMT LPI reference. Images: [large at LOIRP] [Very Large at NASA NLSI]