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The Final Apollo Landing Site The Taurus-Littrow Valley (center) was the site of the Apollo 17 landing. Astronauts Jack Schmitt and Gene Cernan explored the lava-filled valley and the South Massif and North Massif, the mountains that border it.
Image ID: M192703697LR Camera: NAC Image width: 25 km (16 mi.)