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[i]The touchdown dynamic digital simulation of the Apollo 11 indicated that the footpad touchdown sequence was that the +Y footpad made first contact with the lunar surface, followed by the +Z footpad 0.1 second later...[/i]
[i]At the time of touchdown, the Lunar Module was basically moving away from the point at which this photograph was taken, or 90 degrees to the local slope. The flight path would have been just over the crater, as seen in the lower left-hand side of the photograph, prior to landing...[/i]
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