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The space suit used by David Scott on the lunar surface during the Apollo 15 mission. Image was taken by Jawed Karim ( en:User:Jawed ?) on May 22nd 2004 at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. This image is composed of 7 individual images taken at close range and later stitched together.

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(Delete all revisions of this file) (cur) 20:31, 9 June 2005 . . Jawed (Talk) . . 2169x5697 (8172778 bytes) (The space suit used by David Scott on the lunar surface during the Apollo 15 mission. Image was taken by Jawed Karim on May 22nd 2004 at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. This image is composed of 7 individual images taken at close range and later )
(del) (rev) 01:30, 31 May 2004 . . Jawed (Talk) . . 830x2180 (691667 bytes) (The space suit used by David Scott on the lunar surface during the Apollo 15 mission. Image was taken by Jawed Karim on May 22nd 2004 at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. This image is composed of 7 individual images taken at close range and later )
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