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John Young on the lunar surface, 1972. Creator: Charles DukeJohn Young on the lunar surface, 1972. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, jumps up from the lunar surface as he salutes the U.S
Orion seen from the Rover, lunar surface, 1972. Creator: Charles DukeOrion seen from the Rover, lunar surface, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module " Orion" is photographed from a distance by astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr
Apollo 16 Command and Service Module Over the Moon, 1972. Creator: Thomas MattinglyApollo 16 Command and Service Module Over the Moon, 1972. In this photo, the Apollo 16 Command and Service Module (CSM) " Casper" approaches the Lunar Module (LM)
President Nixon with Dr. James Fletcher and Apollo 16 Astronauts, 1972. Creator: NASAPresident Nixon with Dr. James Fletcher and Apollo 16 Astronauts, 1972. A model of the Apollo-Soyuz spacecraft with docking adapter is shown to President Richard Nixon
Apollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Creator: NASAApollo 16 Moon Plaque Installation, 1972. Working inside the Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle at the launch pad, Grumman Aerospace Corporation technician Ken Crow attaches a plaque bearing the names
Apollo 16 Recovery, 1972. Creator: NASAApollo 16 Recovery, 1972. The Apollo 16 command module, with astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II and Charles M. Duke Jr
Astronaut Charles Duke at the Descartes landing site, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Charles Duke collecting lunar samples on the surface of the Moon, with the Lunar Roving Vehicle
Astronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Creator: Charles DukeAstronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, 21 April 1972. Commander John Young performing the first Apollo 16 Spacewalk at the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP)
Lunar Module above the Moon, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Creator: Thomas MattinglyLunar Module above the Moon, Apollo 16 mission, April 1972. Lunar landing craft photographed from the Command Module. The three primary objectives of the mission were: to inspect, survey
Earth from Apollo 16, April 1972. Creator: NASAEarth from Apollo 16, April 1972
Astronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Creator: NASAAstronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Prime recovery helicopter hovering over the Apollo 16 spacecraft after splashdown, 11 days after launch
North and Central America from Apollo 16, 16 April 1972. Creator: NASANorth and Central America from Apollo 16, 16 April 1972. Earth from the Apollo 16 spacecraft, showing North America and the Pacific Ocean
John Watts Young (b1930), NASA astronaut, c1990s. Artist: NASAJohn Watts Young (b1930), NASA astronaut, c1990s. John Watts Young is a former NASA astronaut who walked on the Moon on April 21 1972, during the Apollo 16 mission
Apollo 16 astronaut Thomas Mattingly in spacesuit, 1971, pictured with the mission badge. Mattingly flew as the Command and Service Module pilot with astronauts, David Scott and John Young
Earth from space, photographed by spacecraft Apollo 16, April 16 1972. Most of the USA and Mexico and some parts of Central America are visible. Credit ARPL/NASA
Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Creator: Charles DukeApollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission
Apollo 16 television transmission of Lunar Module ascent stage lift off, April 23, 1972. The flame from the Apollo 16 Lunar Module " Orion" ascent stage engine creates a kaleidoscope effect