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Apollo-16 (32)
- Pad 39-A (10)
- Saturn-V AS-511 ()
- High Bay 3
- MLP 3
- Firing Room 1
Crew:
- John W. Young
- Thomas K. Mattingly II
- Charles M. Duke, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Milestones:
- 07/01/70 - S-IVB ondock at KSC
- 09/17/71 - S-1C Stage ondock at KSC
- 09/29/70 - S-IU ondock at KSC
- 09/30/70 - S-II Stage ondock at KSC
- 04/16/72 - Launch
Payload:
- Apollo 16 Casper (CM-113) and Orion (LM-11)
Mission Objective:
Launch:
- April 16, 1972
Orbit:
- Altitude: xxx miles
- Inclination: xxx degrees
- Orbits:
- Duration: 11 Days, 01 hours, 51 min, seconds
- Distance: miles
- Lunar Location: Descartes Highlands
- Lunar Coords: 8.97 degrees South, 15.51 degrees East
Landing:
- April 27, 1972
Mission Highlights:
- Landing site: Descartes Highlands. First study
of highlands area. Selected surface experiments
deployed, ultraviolet camera/spectrograph used
for first time on Moon, and LRV used for second
time. Lunar surface stay-time, 71 hours; in
lunar orbit 126 hours, with 64 orbits. Mattingly
performed 01 hour in-flight EVA. 95.8 kg
(213 lbs) of lunar samples collected.
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Last Updated Friday June 29 11:53:43 EDT 2001
Jim Dumoulin (Redacted)
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