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#1 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 12/06/2012 #4

This August 2011 image made available by NASA shows paths left by walking astronauts, single lines, and lunar buggy tracks, parallel lines, from the 1972 U.S. Apollo 17 moon mission. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter made this and other photographs of lunar landing sites from 13 to 15 miles above the moon’s surface.
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#2 Click this link to see Assorted Stuff page --> 03/02/2018 #4

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#3 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 03/16/2019 #1

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#4 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 11/30/2020 #5

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#5 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 12/07/2021 #13

In 1972, Apollo 17, the last moon mission, was launched. During the trip, a photograph was taken of the Earth (pictured) by crew member, Jack Schmitt, known as “The Blue Marble”. The Blue Marble #Apollo17 #NASA
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#6 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 12/11/2021 #9

In 1972, Apollo 17 became the sixth and last Apollo mission to land on the Moon. #Apollo17 #NASA
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#7 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 12/12/2021 #11

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#8 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 12/14/2021 #5

In 1972 Eugene Andrew “Gene” Cernan #GeneCernan #Apollo17 #NASA
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#9 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 12/19/2021 #10

In 1972, Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, winding up the Apollo program of manned lunar landings. #Apollo17
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