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  1. Apollo 17 - Wikipedia

    Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the eleventh and final mission of NASA 's Apollo program, the sixth and most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar …

  2. Apollo 17 - NASA

    Jul 11, 2024 · As the commander of the last Apollo mission to the Moon, Apollo 17, Cernan had the privilege and distinction of being the last person to leave his footprints on the surface of the Moon.

  3. Apollo 17 | Mission, Landing Site, Crew, Dates, & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 11, 2017 · Apollo 17, U.S. crewed spaceflight to the Moon, launched on December 7, 1972, and successfully concluded on December 19, 1972. It was the final flight of the Apollo program, and …

  4. Apollo 17 - National Air and Space Museum

    Dec 7, 1972 · Apollo 17 was the sixth and final Apollo mission to land people on the Moon. Compared to previous Apollo missions, Apollo 17 astronauts traversed the greatest distance using the Lunar …

  5. Apollo 17: Inside NASA’s Final Moon Landing Mission - HISTORY

    Dec 5, 2022 · Described by NASA as “the last, longest, and most successful” of the manned lunar landing missions, Apollo 17 yielded significant scientific discoveries and produced one of the most …

  6. Apollo 17 Fact Sheet - Spaceline

    Apollo 17 was not originally intended to be the last Apollo flight to the Moon. As a severe economic recession dawned and public interest in the lunar missions waned, lunar missions already …

  7. Apollo 17 Mission - Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI)

    Apollo 17 was the sixth and final Apollo mission to land on the Moon. Following a 2-hour 40-minute delay, it launched at 11:33 p.m. CST on December 6, 1972, the only night launch of the Apollo program.

  8. Apollo 17 - The Planetary Society

    NASA’s ambitious Apollo program, which had kicked off just 11 years earlier, came to a close in December 1972 with Apollo 17. The mission was humanity’s sixth and final crewed Moon landing.

  9. The Blue Marble - Wikipedia

    The Blue Marble, taken by Harrison Schmitt of the Apollo 17 crew in 1972. The original photograph was taken with the South Pole facing the top; however, this version is the most widely distributed. The …

  10. Apollo 17: Mission Details - NASA

    Apr 7, 2011 · This site was picked for Apollo 17 as a location where rocks both older and younger than those previously returned from other Apollo missions, as well as from Luna 16 and 20 missions, …