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Apollo 12: 35 Years Later
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean climbs down the lunar module Intrepid, joining
Pete Conrad on the Moon 35 years ago -- November 19, 1969.
The second lunar landing mission, Apollo 12 proved the astronauts could make a
precise landing. It also gave the crew a chance for a unique rendezvous with the
robotic explorer Surveyor 3, which had been on the Moon since 1967. Conrad and
Bean spent more than 31 hours on the surface before rejoining crewmate Dick
Gordon orbiting overhead in the command module Yankee Clipper.
Explanation: On July 20, 1969, Apollo
11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first to walk on
the Moon. This panorama of their landing site sweeps across the magnificent
desolation of the Moon's Sea of Tranquility, with their Lunar Module, the Eagle,
in the background at the far left. East Crater, about 30 meters wide and 4
meters deep, is on the right (scroll right), and was so named because it is
about 60 meters east of the Lunar Module. Armstrong had piloted the Eagle safely
over the crater. Near the end of his stay on the lunar surface Armstrong strayed
far enough from the Lunar Module to take the pictures used to construct this
wide-angle view, his shadow appearing at the panorama's left edge. The object
near the middle foreground is a stereo close-up camera.
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