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NASA-Apollo 17 Crew-Cernan-Evans-Schmitt-Final Apollo Mission-Photo
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NASA Apollo 17 Crew
Title:
NASA-Apollo 17 Crew-Cernan-Evans-Schmitt-Final Apollo Mission-Photo
Description:
The prime crew for the Apollo 17 lunar landing mission are: Commander, Eugene A. Cernan (seated), Command Module pilot Ronald E. Evans (standing on right), and Lunar Module pilot, Harrison H. Schmitt. They are photographed with a Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) trainer. Cernan and Schmitt will use an LRV during their exploration of the Taurus-Littrow landing site. The Apollo 17 Saturn V Moon rocket is in the background. This picture was taken at Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida Apollo 17 was the sixth and final mission in the Apollo program that explored the lunar surface, but it was the first in which a scientist got to investigate the moon firsthand. Harrison H. Schmitt was a geologist who had been part of the backup crew for Apollo 15.
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