File:Apollo 15 EVA training in MSC Houston.jpg
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English: S71-16722 (January 1971) --- Two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission are shown with the Lunar Roving Vehicle "one G" trainer in Building 5, Mission Simulation and Training Facility, Manned Spacecraft Center. Astronaut David R. Scott (on right) is the Apollo 15 commander; and astronaut James B. Irwin is the lunar module pilot. A Lunar Roving Vehicle similar to this trainer will be used by Scott and Irwin during their Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity. |
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- Apollo 15 training
- Apollo Program A7L Suit
- David Scott in 1971
- James Irwin in 1971
- Jake Garn Mission Simulator and Training Facility
- January 1971 United States photographs
- Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1971
- Male humans with land vehicles
- Men at work in Texas
- Men at work in the 1970s
- Men wearing helmets in Texas
- Standing men in Texas
- 2 men in Texas