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Apollo 16 landed in the Descartes highlands, very rocky with spectacular mountain ranges. Here Lunar Module Pilot Charles M. Duke salutes the flag, with the LM and ...
The only surviving member of Apollo 14, Lunar Module pilot Ed Mitchell poses alongside the flag in this photo taken by mission commander Alan B. Shepard. Mitchell ...
8x10 photo of Apollo 17';s U.S. flag, taken from Cernan';s window inside the LM. According to the latest hi-res images, it';s still there. On Fuji Crystal Archive ...
The Earth appears in this iconic photo of Gene Cernan. Apollo 17 was the only Apollo mission where the Earth was low enough to do this.
Buzz Aldrin is seen in this Neil Armstrong photo saluting the first lunar flag at Tranquility Base, July 20, 1969. The flag, although held straight by a horizontal ...
Gene Cernan, Apollo 17 commander, is saluting the flag at the final Apollo moon base at Taurus-Littrow. Behind him is the lunar rover, with the South Massif rising ...
Gene takes a page out of John Young';s book and snaps a jumping salute to the Apollo 17 flag.
The most famous and popular photo from Apollo 16. Mission commander John Young leaps in the one-sixth lunar gravity to salute the flag. (weighing only 50 lbs.) ...