My grandfather who was involved with the DFVLR (now DLR) had all sorts of space-memorabilia in his basement, including a roll of pictures I've found. Does anyone know what mission they are from and what planet/body is shown (I assume it's probably from a lunar lander)?

Here's the text from next to one of the pictures in case it's too hard to read:
A2906 (What I assume is the name of the photo increments with each photo)
006 11 17 054 (the "054" number increments each photo)
316 071400.992 (This number seems to be a timestamp, increases)
MISSION F
STN DSS11
CAM 3
AZ -45.0° (Camera azimuth and elevation change as what appears to be a panorama is taken)
EL -55.0°
FOC 2.4M
F.L. NARROW
IRIS 6.5f
SHTR NORMAL
I.S OFF
ELEC 67.4°C
VID 51.5°C
CAL 4.78V
EREC 45° (This number changes from photo to photo)
FILE 05637 (This number increments per photo)
EDIT: This seems to be from one of the Surveyor missions, here is a project where very similar images are being digitized.


STN DSS11could be the receiving station, Pioneer Deep Space Station at Goldstone. – Russell Borogove Nov 22 '20 at 16:26