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DescriptionApollo 17 Remains Unchallenged After Fifty Years (LROC1278 - content AS17-134-20382 thumb).jpg |
English: Fifty years ago, the Apollo 17 crew concluded a series of human exploration missions that remain, like their footsteps, some of the greatest achievements in human history. Apollo 17 handheld image (AS17-134-20382) of astronaut Harrison Schmitt standing just left of the U.S. flag, with the LM, MESA, and LRV in the background [NASA/JSC/Arizona State University]. |
Date | 10 December 2022, 19:20:00 (upload date) |
Source | Apollo 17 Remains Unchallenged After Fifty Years |
Author | NASA/JSC/Arizona State University |
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Fifty years ago, the Apollo 17 crew concluded a series of human exploration missions that remain, like their footsteps, some of the greatest achievements in human history.
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