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ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 10 - AS 10-32-4822.jpg
ORIGINAL NASA - APOLLO 10 - AS 10-32-4822.jpgAS 10-32-4822 - Enygma56 visite
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ZZ-Z-Ap12-7f.jpgOcean of Storms - Mission Overview179 visiteApollo 12 (CSM Yankee Clipper and LM Intrepid)
Saturn V
November 14-24, 1969

Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.
Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
Alan L. Bean

10 days, 04 hours, 36 minutes
Landing site: Ocean of Storms.
Landing Coordinates: 3.01381 degrees South, 23.41930 degrees West
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

Retrieved parts of the unmanned Surveyor 3, which had landed on the Moon in April 1967. Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) deployed. 34kg (75 lbs) of material gathered. Two EVAs totaling 7 hours 50 minutes. Lunar surface stay-time, 31.5 hours; in lunar orbit 89 hours, with 45 orbits. LM ascent stage (purposefully) impacted on Moon (after surface crew returns to orbit).
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ZZ-Z-Descartes Highlands-A16-18296-310.jpgDescartes Highlands - Mission Overview163 visiteApollo 16 (CSM Casper and LM Orion)
Saturn V
April 16-27, 1972
John W. Young
Thomas K. Mattingly II
Charles M. Duke, Jr.

11 days, 01 hour, 51 minutes
Landing site: Descartes Highlands.
Landing Coordinates: 8.97341 degrees South, 15.49859 degrees East
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

First study of highlands area. Selected surface experiments deployed, ultraviolet camera/spectrograph used for first time on Moon, and LRV used for second time. LRV traversed 26.7 km. Three EVAs totaling 20 hours 14 minutes. 95.8 kg (213 lbs) of lunar samples collected. Lunar surface stay-time, 71 hours; in lunar orbit 126 hours, with 64 orbits. Subsatellite released in lunar orbit. Mattingly performed 1-hour trans-Earth EVA.
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ZZ-Z-Fra Mauro.jpgFra Mauro - Mission Overview164 visiteApollo 14 (CSM Kitty Hawk and LM Antares)
Saturn V
January 31-February 09, 1971
Alan B. Shepard, Jr.
Stuart A. Roosa
Edgar D. Mitchell

09 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
Landing site: Fra Mauro.
Landing Coordinates: 3.64544 degrees south, 17.47139 degrees West
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

ALSEP and other instruments deployed. Lunar surface stay-time, 33.5 hours; 67 hours in lunar orbit, with 34 orbits. 2 EVAs of 09 hours, 25 minutes. Third stage impacted on Moon. 42 kg (94 lbs) of materials gathered, using hand cart for first time to transport rocks.
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ZZ-Z-Hadley Apennine-15-87-11717lbl.jpgThe Hadley-Apennine Region - Mission Overview268 visiteApollo 15 (CSM Endeavour and LM Falcon)
Saturn V
July 26-August 07, 1971
David R. Scott
James B. Irwin
Alfred M. Worden

12 days, 17 hours, 12 minutes
Landing site: Hadley-Apennine region near Apennine Mountains.
Landing Coordinates: 26.13224 degrees North, 3.63400 degrees East
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

3 EVAs of 18 hours, 30 minutes plus 33-minute Stand-up EVA. Worden performed 38-minute transearth EVA. First mission to carry orbital sensors in service module of CSM. ALSEP deployed. Scientific payload landed on Moon doubled. Improved spacesuits gave increased mobility and stay-time. Lunar surface stay- time, 66.9 hours. Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), electric-powered, 4-wheel drive car, traversed total 27.9 km (17 mi). In lunar orbit 145 hours, with 74 orbits. Small subsatellite left in lunar orbit for first time. 76.6 kgs (169 lbs) of material gathered.
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ZZ-Z-On Earth.jpgApollo 13 - Mission Overview228 visiteApollo 13 (Odyssey and Aquarius)
Saturn V
April 11-17, 1970

James A. Lovell, Jr.
John L. Swigert, Jr.
Fred W. Haise, Jr.

05 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes

Third lunar landing attempt. Mission aborted after rupture of service module oxygen tank. Classed as "successful failure" because of experience in rescuing crew. Spent upper stage successfully impacted on the Moon.
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ZZ-Z-Sea of Tranquillity.jpgSea of Tranquillity - Mission Overview218 visiteApollo 11 (CSM Columbia and LM Eagle)
Saturn V
July 16-24, 1969

Neil A. Armstrong
Michael Collins
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr.

08 days, 03 hours, 18 minutes
First manned lunar landing mission and lunar
surface EVA. "HOUSTON, TRANQUILLITY BASE HERE.
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED." - July 20, 1969

Landing site: Sea of Tranquillity.
Landing Coordinates: 0.67409 degrees North, 23.47298 degrees East
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

1 EVA of 02 hours, 31 minutes. Flag and instruments deployed; unveiled plaque on the LM descent stage with inscription: "Here Men From Planet Earth First Set Foot Upon the Moon. July 1969 A.D. We Came In Peace For All Mankind." Lunar surface stay time 21.6 hours; 59.5 hours in lunar orbit, with 30 orbits. LM ascent stage left in lunar orbit. 20 kg (44 lbs) of material gathered.
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ZZ-Z-Taurus Littrow.jpgTaurus Littrow - Mission Overview149 visiteApollo 17 (CSM America and LM Challenger)
Saturn V
December 07-19, 1972
Eugene A. Cernan
Ronald E. Evans
Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt

12 days, 13 hours, 52 minutes
Last lunar landing mission.
Landing site:
Taurus-Littrow, highlands and valley area.
Landing Coordinates: 20.18809 degrees North, 30.77475 degrees East
(Source: National Space Science Data Center)

3 EVAs of 22 hours, 04 minutes. First scientist-astronaut to land on Moon, Schmitt. Sixth automated research station set up. LRV traverse total 30.5 km. 110.4 kg (243 lbs) of material gathered. Lunar surface stay-time, 75 hours. (CSM) in lunar orbit 148 hours. Evans performed trans-Earth EVA lasting 01 hour 06 minutes.

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