Apollo Gnoman Tripod
			This gnomon is like those used on the lunar surface by Apollo astronauts during their scientific and photographic tasks. A gnomon is a gimbaled stadia rod mounted on a tripod so that the rod was free to point vertically. When deployed on the lunar surface, the shadow cast by the staff indicated sun angle and, therefore, direction. The rod length and the painted scale provided a reference for estimating the sizes of nearby objects. Shades of gray on the rod ranged in reflectivity from 5% to 35% and a color scale enabled more accurate determination of rock and soil colors by comparison.		
	Object Information 
				                    																		Affiliated Institution/Community/Organization(s) 
Source Image Capture Method 
Photogrammetry Processor(s) 
Model Creation Date 
Model Format 
Model Size (MB) 
Model Triangles 
Model Vertices 
UV space 
Vertex color 
Arc/k ID 
Arc/k Piece Number 
LC Subject Heading 
External links 
Terms of Use 
Location 
					                        City - Los Angeles
 
State/Province - California
 
Country - United States