Omega Speedmaster en el Apollo 17 "moon mission"

Es un poco aburrido para verlo entero, es la misma imagen, pero el valor historico merece verlo un instante al menos.

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Footage from Apollo 17 Command Module on the way to the Moon, Dec 1972. This shows the heat flow experiment carried out by astronaut Ron Evans. The Speedmaster being used is clearly an 861 calibre. As all astronauts were supplied with c321’s, it seems plausible that this one was specifically supplied by NASA for the experiment - hence the bezel and pins were removed as per payload reduction practice. So for all of you with 861s - despite years of information to the contrary, they were used on the last Apollo mission 17, at least into Moon orbit.

Se Puede apreciar el reloj montado en el centro debajo de las celdas de colores rojo,amarillo, y negro.

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