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Apollo 17

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Apollo 17
Mission Insignia
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Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Apollo 17
Call Sign:Command module: America
Lunar module: Challenger
Crew:3
Launch:December 7, 1972
05:33:00 UTC
Kennedy Space Center LC 39A
Lunar Landing:December 11, 1972
19:54:57 UTC
20.2 N, 30.8 E -- Taurus-Littrow
Lunar EVA length:22.1 hours
Lunar Surface Time:3 days, 3 hours
Landing: December 19, 1972
19:24:59 UTC
17 deg 53 min S, 166 deg 7 min W
Duration:12 days, 13 hours 52 minutes

Apollo 17 was the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program, and was the sixth and last mission to date to land on the Moon. It was the first night launch. It was the final mission of the Apollo program.

Crew members were Gene Cernan, commander; Ron Evans, command module pilot; and Harrison Schmitt, lunar module pilot.

A J-class mission, featuring the Lunar Rover, they conducted three lunar surface excursions, lasting 7.2, 7.6 and 7.3 hours. The mission returned 110.5 kg of samples from the moon.

The Command module is currently on display at NASA's Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas. The lunar module impacted the Moon on 15 December 1972 at 06:50:20.8 UT (1:50 AM EST) at 19.96 N, 30.50 E.

On this mission the astronauts took a famous photograph of the earth known as "The Blue Marble".

Mission notes:

Table of contents
1 Mission parameters
2 External link

Mission parameters

Crew

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Schmitt took this picture of Cernan flanked by an American flag and their lunar rover's umbrella-shaped high-gain antenna near the beginning of their third and final excursion across the lunar surface. The prominent Sculptured Hills lie in the background while Schmitt's reflection can just be made out in Cernan's helmet.

Preceded by :
Apollo 16
Apollo program Followed by :
Skylab 2

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