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The Apollo Program

 
Lunar Module: Challenger
Command and Service Module: America
Crew: Eugene A. Cernan, commander,
Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot
Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot
Launch: December 7, 1972
05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
Landing Site: Taurus-Littrow
(20.18N, 30.76E)
Landed on Moon:

December 11, 1972
19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

EVA duration:

22 hours 4 minutes
( EVA 1: 7 hr 12 min, EVA 2: 7 hr 37 min., EVA 3 ended at 05:40:56 GMT on December 14.)

Lunar Surface Traversed 30 kilometers
Moon Rocks Returned: 110 kilograms
LM Departed Moon:

December 14, 1972
22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)

Time on Lunar Surface:

74 hr. 59 min. 40 sec.
[19:54:57 UT December 11, 1972 - 22:54:37 GMT December 14, 1972]

Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972
splashdown at 19:24:59 UT (2:24:59p.m. EST)
Mission Duration: 301 hr. 51 min. 59 sec.
Retrieval site: Pacific Ocean 17° 53' S, 166° 7' W
Retrieval ship: U.S.S. Ticonderoga

Special Payload:

  • Third mission with a lunar roving vehicle (LRV) that could transport two astronauts. The LRV could also carry tools, scientific equipment, communications gear, and lunar samples.

 

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