Apollo 12 Anaglyphs

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Scoop Extended

Surveyor III landed in this crater on 20 April 1967.  It was equipped with a scoop to give scientists and engineers a shance to investigate mechanical properties of the soil before the first of the Apollo landings. Now,  on 20 November 1969, Pete and Al are approaching the robot spacecraft to check on its condition after 31 months on the Moon and, most importantly, to collect various pieces of the Surveyor for analysis back on Earth.  One of the things they'll bring back is the scoop, which can be seen extenting out to the right.
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Anaglyph by Yuri Krasilnikov
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