Apollo 15 LRV Gallery

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Here's a good look at the HGA support mast as well as the elusive VHF Communications antenna.
Part of a Station 9A pan. Dave is retrieving the 500mm Hasselblad camera.
Notice the Hand Tool Carrier and the single SCB. Part of a pan taken at Station 10.
Notice the traverse map attached to the inner handhold.
Notice the lack of small "brackets" on the right side of the main chassis frame.
Even though the wheel hubs appear not to be white in this shot, in all color Apollo 15 LRV/LM installation shots I've seen, they are white.
Good look at the seat cover configuration. Is that one of those UFOs in the upper part of the shot that I've been reading about in Sci-Space-Hist?
Notice the Hand Controller, arm rest relationship.
Notice the lack of a sunshade on the TV camera. Jim is adjusting the HGA.
The placard on the side of the C&D Console reads: "Man's first wheels on the Moon. Delivered by Falcon, July 30, 1971." The signatures of the three crewmen are at the bottom.
Open dust covers on the electronic equipment. Notice the runner on the far fender for the extension and the fact that the footrests have only the inner wings attached.
Part of an ALSEP pan.
Pan continues.
Notice the heat reflecting mirrors on the side of the TCU and the lack of a sunshade on the TV camera.

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