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VT 1573 SDASM Lecture Series: Eugene Cernan Apollo 17, Last Man On The Moon 2004

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Published on Sep 22, 2017

From the archives of the San Diego Air and Space Museum.



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Re: Eugene Cernan Apollo 17, Last Man On The Moon 2004
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Eugene Cernan: The Last Man on the Moon (Apollo 17)

Published on Jan 16, 2018


Last Man on the Moon (2008)
Dr. Chris Lintott travels to the Johnson Space Centre to talk to the Commander of Apollo 17, Eugene Cernan, about his memories of being the last man on the Moon in 1972. Patrick Moore looks at lunar samples brought back by the astronauts and talks to NASA scientists about what they discovered.



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