File:CSM rotation in space.jpg
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English: CSM rotation in trans lunar trajectory
Polski: Moduł Dowodzenia/Serwisowy po oddaleniu się od adaptera na odległość 20 metrów wykonuje obrót o 180 stopni, aby ponownie się zbliżyć do LM |
Source | http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/SM2A-03-BK-II-%281%29.pdf |
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