A frame from the ALSEP panoramic sequence taken at the lunar-science station. Wessex Cleft forms the skyline in the background. “Cernan is at the Lunar Rover with the jack-and-treadle he will use to extract the deep core” (ALSJ caption for AS17-147-22576).
120:47:43 Schmitt: Hey, Bob, where do you want the focus on the pan to be?
120:47:47 Parker (Mission Control): Stand by on that.
120:47:49 Schmitt: About 15 feet?
120:47:54 Parker: Stand by. (Long Pause)
120:48:14 Cernan: Where’s my rammer? There it is. (Pause) Hey, Bob, that’s strange. That plug was too small for the core. (Long Pause)
120:48:41 Parker: Hey, Jack. You’ve got to focus it somewhat short...Well, between 74 feet...(that is), just a little short of 74 feet?
120:48:52 Schmitt: I’ve already taken it at 15, Bob. I think that’s pretty good.