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Preliminary geologic investigation of the Apollo 15 landing site

January 1, 1972

The Apollo 15 lunar module (LM) landed at longitude 03°39'20'' E, latitude 26°26'00'' N on the mare surface of Palus Putredinis on the eastern edge of the Imbrium Basin. The site is between the Apennine Mountain front and Hadley Rille. The objectives of the mission, in order of decreasing priority, were description and sampling of three major geologic features—the Apennine Front, Hadley Rille, and the mare.

Publication Year 1972
Title Preliminary geologic investigation of the Apollo 15 landing site
Authors G.A. Swann, N. G. Bailey, R. M. Batson, V. L. Freeman, M. H. Hait, J.W. Head, H. E. Holt, K. A. Howard, J.B. Irwin, K.B. Larson, W.R. Muehlberger, V. S. Reed, J. J. Rennilson, G. G. Schaber, D.R. Scott, L. T. Silver, R. L. Sutton, G. E. Ulrich, H. G. Wilshire, E.W. Wolfe
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Series Number 289
Index ID 70042577
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Astrogeology Science Center