Apollo 11 Mission image - CSM over the Sea of Tranquility

View of Command and Service Module (CSM) over the surface of the moon as it travels over the west Sea of Tranquility, the landing site of the Lunar Module (LM). Crater Schmidt is visible. Image taken from inside the LM from orbital altitude over the moon during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled R.  Film Type:  Ektachrome EF SO 168 Color on a 2.5 mil Estar polyester base,taken with an 80mm lens. Approximatel Photo Scale: 1:1,385,200. Principal Point Latitude 0.5 degrees North,Longitude 18.5 degrees East. Sun angle is Low. Approximate tilt angle minimum is 5,maximum 10. Tilt direction: West (W).

AS11-37-5448 (July 1969) --- The Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules (CSM) (tiny dot near quarter sized crater, center), with astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, aboard. The view overlooking the western Sea of Tranquility was photographed from the Lunar Module (LM). Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, commander, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, manned the LM and made their historic lunar landing on July 20, 1969. Coordinates of the center of the terrain in the photograph are 18.5 degrees longitude and .5 degrees north latitude.