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Topic:Gene Cernan saved his Apollo 17 OPS cover
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Jurg BolliVery nice story on a marvelous artifact.
LM-12I am not exactly sure if the OPS cover was removed in-flight or post-flight, but after reading the article, I got the impression that it was removed during the flight:
Capt. Cernan returned his Oxygen Purge System (OPS) cover to Earth in December 1972 — an object that once covered his personal life support system (PLSS). The cover was examined by NASA and then sealed in plastic.
LM-12EVA-2 photo AS17-133-20250 taken at Station 4 is a good view of the OPS that Cernan wore on the moon.

PhilipIncredibly interesting story and a great flown item!!!
LM-12Jack Schmitt, who would have seen those red OPS stripes a lot during the three moonwalks, said this in the transcripts after the transearth EVA:
LMP: Well, we got a lot of use out of that OPS.
Mike DixonOne thing I don't understand is the heavy use of B&W film on the moon. Some missions spring to mind (Apollo 12 and 14) and I reckon people would kill to see the colored equivalent.
LM-12The only colour moonwalk photo of Cernan that shows the red stripes and flag on his OPS seems to be frame AS17-137-20890 taken near the LM on EVA-2, and you need the high-res version to see them.
LM-12Here is some film footage of Ron Evans wearing the same OPS during his transearth EVA.
nasamad
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Dixon:
One thing I don't understand is the heavy use of B&W film on the moon.
Mike, I think they could make the emulsion grain size was smaller for B&W film so it would give better detail.

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