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Apollo 17

Apollo 17
NASA Apollo 17 Lunar Roving Vehicle.jpg
Eugene Cernan aboard the Lunar Rover during the first EVA of Apollo 17
Mission type Manned lunar landing
Operator NASA
COSPAR ID
  • CSM: 1972-096A
  • LM: 1972-096C
SATCAT no.
  • CSM: 6300
  • LM: 6307
Mission duration 12 days, 13 hours, 51 minutes, 59 seconds
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft
Manufacturer
Launch mass 48,607 kilograms (107,161 lb)
Landing mass 5,500 kilograms (12,120 lb)
Crew
Crew size 3
Members
Callsign
  • CSM: America
  • LM: Challenger
EVAs 1 in cislunar space
Plus 3 on the lunar surface
EVA duration 1 hour, 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Spacewalk to retrieve film cassettes
Start of mission
Launch date December 7, 1972, 05:33:00 (1972-12-07UTC05:33Z) UTC
Rocket Saturn V SA-512
Launch site Kennedy LC-39A
End of mission
Recovered by USS Ticonderoga
Landing date December 19, 1972, 19:24:59 (1972-12-19UTC19:25:00Z) UTC
Landing site South Pacific Ocean
17°53′S 166°07′W / 17.88°S 166.11°W / -17.88; -166.11 (Apollo 17 splashdown)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Selenocentric
Periselene 26.9 kilometers (14.5 nmi)
Aposelene 109.3 kilometers (59.0 nmi)
Epoch December 11, 4:04 UTC
Lunar orbiter
Spacecraft component Command/Service Module
Orbital insertion December 10, 1972, 19:47:22 UTC
Departed orbit December 16, 1972, 23:35:09 UTC
Orbits 75
Lunar lander
Spacecraft component Lunar Module
Landing date December 11, 1972, 19:54:57 UTC
Return launch December 14, 1972, 22:54:37 UTC
Landing site Taurus–Littrow
20°11′27″N 30°46′18″E / 20.19080°N 30.77168°E / 20.19080; 30.77168 (Apollo 17 landing)
Sample mass 110.52 kilograms (243.7 lb)
Surface EVAs 3
EVA duration
  • 22 hours, 3 minutes, 57 seconds
  • First: 7 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
  • Second: 7 hours, 36 minutes, 56 seconds
  • Third: 7 hours, 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Lunar rover
Distance covered 35.74 kilometers (22.21 mi)
Docking with LM
Docking date December 7, 1972, 09:30:10 UTC
Undocking date December 11, 1972, 17:20:56 UTC
Docking with LM Ascent Stage
Docking date December 15, 1972, 01:10:15 UTC
Undocking date December 15, 1972, 04:51:31 UTC
Payload
Mass
  • SIM:
  • ALSEP:
  • LRV: 463 pounds (210 kg)

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Apollo 17 crew.jpg
Left to right: Schmitt, Cernan (seated), Evans
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Apollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program, the enterprise that landed the first humans on the Moon. Launched at 12:33 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on December 7, 1972, with a crew made up of Commander Eugene Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, it was the last use of Apollo hardware for its original purpose; after Apollo 17, extra Apollo spacecraft were used in the Skylab and Apollo–Soyuz programs.

Apollo 17 was the first night launch of a U.S. human spaceflight and the final manned launch of a Saturn V rocket. It was a "J-type mission" which included three days on the lunar surface, extended scientific capability, and the third Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). While Evans remained in lunar orbit in the Command/Service Module (CSM), Cernan and Schmitt spent just over three days on the moon in the Taurus–Littrow valley and completed three moonwalks, taking lunar samples and deploying scientific instruments. Evans took scientific measurements and photographs from orbit using a Scientific Instruments Module mounted in the Service Module.


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