
Apollo 17 Moon Landing Site - Accurate 3D Topo Map of Taurus-Littrow highlands
Description: This is an accurate 3D Topographical map of the Apollo 17 lunar landing site, the Taurus-Littrow highlands and valley area. This site was picked for Apollo 17 as a location where rocks both older and younger than those previously returned from other Apollo missions. The Apollo mission launched on 12/7/72 in a new shiny Saturn 5 and landed back on earth on 12/19/72 into the Pacific Ocean. DIMENSIONS SMALL 13 cm or 5 inches long 13 cm or 5 inches wide 1.3 cm or5 inch tall LARGE 17.8 cm or 7 inches long 17.8 cm or 7 inches wide 2 cm or75 inch tall Visit our other accurate topographical 3d maps of other landmarks, craters, landing sites, etc All Apollo missions are available: Apollo 11: Sea of Tranquility Apollo 12: Ocean of Storms Apollo 14: Fra Mauro Apollo 15: Apennine Mountains Apollo 16: Descartes Highlands Apollo 17: Taurus-Littrow MORE ABOUT APOLLO 17 (Source NASA.gov): At 9:15:29 a.m. GMT Dec. 7, 1972, the command and service module, or CSM, was separated from