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... , and then they wear them during re-entry and landing. The suits, or ACES, are orange specifically so that the astronauts can easily be seen should there be a rescue at ...
... atmosphere of the Earth stops shorter wavelengths, objects closer to the horizon look red or orange, because the light has to travel through more of the atmosphere and, as a result ... the shorter (blue) wavelengths of light making the Moon redder in color. For example, the orange color often associated with the harvest, or fall moon in European culture, is the result ...
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... of the reports there were some observations that just weren’t expected. For instance the orange dirt. '''El-Baz:''' Totally. Absolutely. '''Wright:''' I believe the cinder cones. Al Worden. Could you ... , because these are different missions. Apollo 17, when Jack Schmitt mentioned orange soil at the site. “What do you mean, orange soil?” He talked about this might be fumarolic activity. “Fumarolic.” Fumarolic ...
... that recorder. Odetics gets the contract to go make it. Odetics is out there in Orange County out there near Los Angeles…a little outfit, but a good outfit. So I ... on, and everything went smoothly from that standpoint. But it was the opening of the orange soil that Jack Schmitt had found, which was really kind of interesting. Of course, I ... interesting part. '''Annexstad:''' That was fun. '''Butler:''' Well, mentioning and specifically for Apollo 17 the orange soil and having built up there, up to Apollo 17, developing these procedures, building it ...
... small, little crater. When we were ready to open samples, the decision was that the orange soil was going to be opened in a setting in the LRL with everyone around ... on, and everything went smoothly from that standpoint. But it was the opening of the orange soil that Jack Schmitt had found, which was really kind of interesting. Of course, I ... interesting part. '''Annexstad:''' That was fun. '''Butler:''' Well, mentioning and specifically for Apollo 17 the orange soil and having built up there, up to Apollo 17, developing these procedures, building it ...
... . At station 4, Shorty Crater, Schmitt shouted: "There is orange soil It's all over Orange " Cernan confirmed finding: "Jack that is really orange. It's been oxidized." Schmitt dug trench and extracted ... the zone ... actually has a crimson hue, or red hue. Outside of that it's orange. And outside of that, it's gray." Scientists on ground immediately speculated that soil might ...
... behind moon in Lunar Module LM , Duke told Mission Control his helmet was full of orange juice. Duke's microphone apparently had become entangled with tube through which he drank juice stored in his spacesuit. "Every time I turn my head I get orange juice. It's delicious . . . but it's better in your mouth than floating around the cockpit. I've already had an orange shampoo." When Mattingly came from behind moon in CSM he reported he had not conducted ...
... undergoing major revision because of Apollo 17 , Wall Street Journal said. Observations by astronauts of orange soil on moon-clue to past volcanic activity-had promoted review of Apollo 14 color photos. Review had disclosed brown and orange discolorations on dome in crater Langrenus. Orange soil meant there might be other relatively young volcanic features. Discovery could ...

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